ON FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1910 


G@RDERS EXECUTED BY 
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THE 
EDWIN BABCOCK HOLDEN 
COLLECTION 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OF 
EXECUTRIX | 


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THE VERY IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF 


RARE AMERICANA AND 
FINE ENGRAVINGS 


FORMED BY THE LATE 


EDWIN BABCOCK HOLDEN 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY ORDER OF EXECUTRIX 


ON THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910, AND 
FOLLOWING DAYS 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 
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INTRODUCTION 


Tue Epwin Bazscock Hoxpen Courection of engravings, prin- 
cipally Americana, is the most important of its kind that has ever been 
offered for sale.. Its most complete single division is the unrivaled 
collection of engraved portraits of George Washington. 

The past decade has witnessed the dispersal of three very important 
similar collections: the Dr. Charles E. Clark, the Hampton L. Carson, 
and the James T. Mitchell collections. 

The Holden Collection exceeds any one of these in the number of 
individual prints, in the variations and states, and in the number of 
excessively rare, unusually important and unique items. On the basis 
of the Baker Washington numbers, it has a larger percentage than any 
of them. It is important also to notice that Mr. Holden was very par- 
ticular to have prints in the finest possible condition; and, although he 
never missed an opportunity to secure a rare item, he was constantly 
striving to improve impressions where it was possible. In consequence, 
the collection is further noteworthy for the unusually fine condition of 
almost every important item. 

Mr. Baker, writing in 1880, speaks of the Dexter Collection as being 
the most important in point of numbers and value of any he had 
examined. This collection was purchased many years ago by Mr. 
Holden; and this nucleus formed by a professional printseller, with 
all the knowledge and experience that a long business career gave Mr. 
Elias Dexter, has been intelligently and enthusiastically added to by 
private purchases and large selections from the three great collections 
already mentioned. | 

Mr. Holden, although a comparatively young man at the time of his 
death, had begun collecting at so early a period, that prints that are 
to-day well nigh unobtainable could then be purchased by any one with 
the requisite knowledge and taste. Mr. Holden’s education and environ- 
ment, and his love for the history of his country, supplied the impulse. 
A graduate of Columbia College, a President of the Grolier Club, and 
a cultured gentleman of winning manners, he was on very intimate 
and friendly terms with all those whose professional and private inter- 
ests were in line with his own tastes. His generosity, where mer- 


chandise that appealed to him was concerned, was well known; and he 
had better opportunities than any collector in his specialty, as his 
personality made him a favorite with all dealers. 

Mr. Hart’s Catalogue of the Engraved Portraits of Washington, 
the preparation of which Mr. Holden materially aided by advice and 
assistance, is used for the first time in any important collection. The 
Baker numbers, however, have also been given for the benefit of such 
collectors as are not supplied with the far more complete work. The 
constant repetition of “ not in Baker ” will show the importance of the 
later catalogue. 

The prints not in Hart are described in the order and place in 
which they should be entered by collectors in the Hart catalogue; and 
where numbers are added, they are in parentheses. Where differences 
from Hart’s descriptions appear they may be accepted as exact. Many 
of the Washingtons are the identical ones described by Hart, and most 
of the originals reproduced in his catalogue are from this collection. 
This is the first really important sale of babies that has ever 
taken place in this city. 

Mr. Holden’s collection of the engraved portraits of Benjamin 
Franklin is far superior to any known, and second only to the Wash- 
ington in the interest and enthusiasm he displayed in forming it. 

Mr. Holden was one of the earliest collectors to methodically inter- 
est himself in engraved views of New York City. In point of value, 
this is probably the most important division of his treasures. It 
includes almost all the well-known and sought-for rarities; and con- 
tains a very large number of unique items of early date and great 
importance. ; 

This portion of the collection will probably be of far greater general 
interest than any other one department. The marked increase of 
- interest manifested within the past few years by local buyers who are 
not interested in any other subjects, and who in a general way do not 
consider themselves collectors, will probably be responsible for keen 
competition, as no such opportunity on so tremendous a scale has ever 
been afforded. 

The other divisions will not be dwelt on here through lack of apfaed 
but will be found in their proper places in the catalogue. Many of 
them are fully as important from the collector's standpoint as those 
mentioned. 

The catalogue has been compiled with great care, and with no other 
motive than a fair presentation of actual conditions. All of the prints 
are perfect, unless otherwise stated; and even imperfections, so slight 
that they would not be mentioned in an ordinary catalogue, are pur- 


posely noted. Where prints are described as being printed in colors, 
the statement may be accepted without hesitation. 

All prints are accurately and faithfully described, but owing to the 
enormous size of the catalogue the notes are few and terse, but any 
information desired will be given. The repetition of such words as 
fine, scarce, immaculate, and other even stronger adjectives, is fully 
justified by the merits of the individual items. 

Mr. Holden’s sound judgment and varied artistic interests, exercised 
over a period of twenty years, could hardly fail to produce such results, 
where each item was intelligently selected; and the collector, doubtful 
of his own judgment, cannot do better than to profit by Mr. Holden’s 
perfect taste. The collection is a fitting monument to his discriminating 
ability, which marks an epoch in the history of American collecting. 

Unforeseen delays, which would have prevented the catalogue appear- 
ing this season, necessitated the assistance of Mr. Oscar Wegelin, on 
the books; Mr. Charles De Forest Burns, on the autographs; and 
Messrs. Ferdinand Meder and Fitz Roy Carrington, on nearly nine 
hundred lots at the end of the catalogue. 

The limited time at his disposal is responsible for many typographical 
errors, for which the compiler asks indulgence. 

For convenience the measurements are given in sixteenths, written 
decimally. Thus: a rectangle eight and one half by six and three 
quarter inches would be indicated by 8.8. x 6.12. 


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ORDER OF SALE 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 21st, AT THE AMERICAN 
ART GALLERIES, secinnine at 2 o’cLocKk 


CATALOGUE Nos. 1 to 317 INCLUSIVE 


THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 21st, seGiINNING at 8 o’cLOcK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 318 to 617 INCLUSIVE 


FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 22p, BecInNING aT 2 0’cLocK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 618 to 900 INCLUSIVE 


FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22p, BEGINNING at 8 o’cLOocK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 901 to 1207 INCLUSIVE 


SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 23p, BEGINNING AT 2 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 1208 to 1551 INCLUSIVE 


MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25TH, BEGINNING aT 2 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 1552 to 1883 INCLUSIVE 


MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 257u, BeGinninG at 8 0’cLocK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 1884 to 2193 INCLUSIVE 


TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26TH, BEGINNING aT 2 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 2194 to 2530 INCLUSIVE 


TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26TH, BEGINNING at 8 0’cLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 2531 to 2851 INCLUSIVE 


WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 277TH, BEGINNING AT 
. 2 0’ CLOCK 


CATALOGUE Nos. 2852 to 3169 INCLUSIVE 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 277u, BEGINNING AT 8 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 3170 to 3516 INCLUSIVE 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 281Tu, BEGINNING AT 2 0’ CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 3517 to 3829 INCLUSIVE 


THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 287TH, BEGINNING aT 8 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 3830 to 4158 INCLUSIVE 


FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 297TH, BEGINNING AT 2 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 4159 to 4483 INCLUSIVE 


FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 297TH, BEGINNING aT 8 0’cLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 4484 to 4806 INCLUSIVE 


SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 30TH, BEGINNING aT 2 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 4807 to 5134 INCLUSIVE 


MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 2p, BEGINNING AT 2 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 5135 to 5459 INCLUSIVE 
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2p, BEGINNING at 8 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 5460 to 5790 INCLUSIVE 


TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 30, BEGINNING aT 2 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 5791 to 6091 INCLUSIVE 


TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3p, seGInNING aT 8 O'CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 6092 to 6425 INCLUSIVE 


WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 47H, BEGINNING AT 2 0’CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 6426 to 6750 INCLUSIVE 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4rTu, pgGInNING AT 8 0’ CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 6751 to 7088 INCLUSIVE 


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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 5TH, BEGINNING AT 2 O'CLOCK 
CATALOGUE Nos. 7089 to 7409 INCLUSIVE 


THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 57x, BEGINNING aT 8 O'CLOCK. 
CATALOGUE Nos. 7410 to 7780 INCLUSIVE 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately 
put up again and re-sold. ‘ 

2. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which is merely 
a nominal or fractional advance, and therefore, in his judgment, likely 
to affect the Sale inguriously. 

3. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay 
down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money, if required, 
in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. 

4. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and Risk 
within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the Sale, unless other- 
wise specified by the Auctioneer or Managers previous to or at the time 
of Sale, and the remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, 
or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before 
delivery; in default of which the undersigned will not hold themselves 
responsible if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they 
nill be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 

5. While the undersigned will not hold themselves responsible for 
the correctness of the description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or 
any fault or defect in, any Lot, and make no Warranty whatever, they 
will, upon receiving previous to date of Sale trustworthy expert opin- 
ion in writing that any Engraving or other item included in this Sale 
is not what it is represented to be, use every effort on their part to fur- 
nish proof to the contrary; failing in which, the object or objects in 
question will be sold subject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, 
he being liable to the Owner or Owners thereof for damage or injury 
occasioned thereby. 

6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settle- 
ment of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be removed during 
the Sale. | 

7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money de- 
posited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared within 
one day from conclusion of Sale (unless otherwise specified as above) 
shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without further notice, and the 
deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the 
defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges attending the same. 
This Condition is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to 
enforce the contract made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if he 
thinks fit. 

8. The Undersigned are in no manner connected mith the business 
of the cartage or packing and shipping of purchases, and although they 
nill afford to purchasers every facility for employing careful carriers 
and packers, they will not hold themselves responsible for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such services. 


Tur AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS. 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, Auctioneer. 


WASHINGTON PORTRAITS 


THE REFERENCES ARE TO CHARLES HENRY HART'S CATA- 
LOGUE OF THE ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF WASHINGTON. 
4to. THE GROLIER CLUB, N. Y., 1904. 


CHARLES WILLSON PEALE) 
1772-1795 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, in double border, 
8-16, containing title and artist’s name. Mezzotint. 
Painted & Engrav’d by C. W. Peale, 1787 | His Excell: G: Wash- 

ington Esq: Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the 
United States of America. * | 
Oval, height, 5.1. Oval, width, 4.1. -_ Hart 3. Baker 1. 
Very fine impression, in red, of a very scarce print. 


The same. Proof before all letters. 
One of four known impressions. Hart 3a. Unknown to Baker. 


3 —— The same, but lettered: His Excel: G: Washington Esq: 
L.L.D. Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the U. S. of 
America & President of the Convention of 1787 * | 
One of three known impressions. Hart 3b. Unknonn to Baker. 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, with border, 3-16, laure- 
ated, at top, resting on base, in a rectangle engraved to represent 
brickwork. | Line. 
Title in base: His Excel: G: Washington Esq. | 

Height, 6.6. Width, 3.15. Hart 4. Baker 38. 
The plate is unsigned, but believed to be by James Trenchard. 
The first state of a very rare print, published in 1787. 


10 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Oval. Etching. 
Etched by Max Rosenthal, Phila., 1890, from a painting by C. W. 


Peale | GO Washington | (ete., 2 lines) / Hart 5. 
Oval, height, 5.3. Oval, width, 4.1. 
Two copies. India proofs. | (2) 


The same, but proof before the last three lines. Hart 5a. 
Engraver’s signed proof. | 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, with border, 6-16, 
containing title, in rectangle. : Mezzotint. 
His Excel. G: Washington Esq: LL.D. Late Commander in 
Chief of the Armies of the U. S. of America & President of the 
Convention of 1787 * | Engraved by John Sartain, from the orig- 
inal print in possession of W. A. Whiteman Esq.—Engraved by 
C. W. Peale, in 1787, from a Painting by himself. 

Height, 6. Width, 4.12. Hart 6. Baker 34. 


The same, but inside oval only. Hart 6a. Unknown to 
Baker. | (2) 


Half length, to right, in uniform. Right arm across body, 
holding in hand hat and sword. In background an encampment 
and fort with flag flying. Rectangle in shaded framelike border. 
Below, a tablet with a view of the ‘long room” in Fraunces’ 


“Tavern. | _ Not in Hart (6*). 


SiS. Se., 1905. Height, B72) Widthy (3.G¢ 

Thirty-one impressions of this state were printed in colors for 
Andrews’ “ New York as Washington Knew it after the Revo- 
lution,” New York, 1905. | 


Same. With remarque of eagle in margin. 
Thirty-five printed, of which 32 in Japan paper copies of book. 
Engraved by Sidney L. Smith. Hart (6*a). ee eA 


Bust, to left, in uniform, with Wolfe hat. Vignette. With 

three other Washingtons after Houdon, Trumbull and Stuart. 
Line. 

C. W. Peale, 1772. | Eng4 by H. B. Hall & Sons, 13 Barclay 

St Nor | 

Oval, height, 3.1. Oval, width, 2.3. Hart 7. 


Same as above, but before publication line. Unknown to 
Hart (7a). (2) 


Full bust, front, head to left, in uniform, with Wolfe hat. 
Portrait and fac-simile signature of C. W. Peale in lower mar- 
gin. Mezzotint. 
Height, 12. Width, 9.6. Hart 8a. 
Artist’s signed proof on India paper. 


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Three-quarter length, to left, standing, in uniform, etc. 
Landscape background. Line. 
Engraved by J. W. Paradise From a Picture by J. G. Chapman 
after C. W. Peale. | Washington. | et 40. | From the original por- 
trait in the possession of G. W. P. Custis, Esq?. | Arlington 
House. | 

Height, 4.11. Width, 3.13. Hart 10. Baker 27. 


The same, but unfinished proof before all letters. Unde- 
scribed by Hart or Baker. (2) 


Three-quarter length, to left, standing, in uniform, etc. 
Landscape background. Oval in ornamental irregular border. 

| Stipple. 
C. W. Peale.—J. Rogers. |G° Washington | New York, Virtue, 
Emmins & Co? | 
Height, 4.15. Width, 4. Hart 11. Baker 30. 


Same. Without address. Hart lla. 


Same as Hart 11. Publisher changed to “ Virtue & Yors- 
ton.” Unknown to Hart (11b). (3) 


—— Three-quarter length, to left, standing, in uniform, etc. 
Vignette, in rectangle with corners cut off. Stipple. 
C. W. Peale.—Original in possession of G. W. P. Custis, Esq. 
Arlington House——Geo. Parker. | G0 Washington | 1772 ext 40. | 
Printed by W. Pate, | New York. G. P. Putnam & C°| 

Height, 4.11. Width, 3.12. Hart 12. Baker 28. 


Similar. Vignette. Stipple. 
C. W. Peale.—Original in Possession of G. W. P. Custis, Esq.— 
J. B. Forrest. | G° Washington | 1772 xt 40.| New York, G. P. 
Putnam & Co | 

Height, 5.8. Width, 3.10. Hart 13. Baker 11. 


—— Same. Proof before all letters, on India paper. Hart 13a. 


(3) 


Three-quarter length, to left, standing, in uniform, etc. 
Paper protruding from waistcoat pocket, inscribed “ Order of 
March.” Line. 
Painted by A. Dickinson.—Engraved by J. W. Steel. | Washing- 
ton | in 1772 | Atatis 40.| I Certify that the painting of Wash- 
ington in 1772, executed by Anson Dickinson, Esq., from the | 
original picture by Peale, in my possession, is a faithful resem- 
blance of the original, the only orig-| inal of the Pater Patri 
prior to the revolution. | Arlington House, July 18, 1830. | George 
W. P. Custis | (Copyright, 1833, by A. Dickinson—two lines) | 
Height, 5.8. Width, 4.5. Hart 14. 
Perfect copies with both lines of copyright are rarely found. 


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Three-quarter length, to left, standing, etc. Mixed. 
Painted by A. Dickinson—Engraved by J. C. Buttre. | GO Wash- 


ington | . 

Height, 4.13. Width, 3.12. Hart 15. Baker 4. 
—— Same, but trial proof.. Undescribed by Hart. — . ol (2) 
— Bust, to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval. Line. 


J. De Mare | Washington at the Age of Twenty-five | From a 


Miniature on ivory presented by Washington to his niece Harriet, | 
and now belonging to her daughter’s family. | I am, Sir, Yr Most 
Obedt Hble Servt| Go Washington | Fort Loudon | 1oth Sept. 
1757 | (Copyright, 1851, by G. P. Putnam & Co.) | 

Height, 2.13. Width, 2.5. Hart 16. Baker 8. 


Same as above. Proof before all letters. Hart 16a. | Not 
in Baker. I 


Both on India paper. | | i | C2) 


Same as above. With engraver’s name only. — 
India proof. Hart 16b. Not in Baker. 


Same as Hart 16, but all lettering, except two first lines, 
erased. Hart 16c. 


Same as Hart 16, but without first line. ‘India proof. 
Hart 16d. | 


Same as Hart 16, but copyright line erased. ,Undescribed — 


by Hart (16e). (4) 

Bust, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, in border, 
like a medallion, with coil of hair. _ Etching. 
G. Washington ; After A Miniature | of same size ma C. W. Peale | 


Oval, height, 2.15. Oval, width, 2.4. Hart 1f: 
Etched by E. Bocourt. | 


Whole length to front, head slightly to left, in uniform, left 
arm across back of horse, holding cocked hat in hand. Right 
hand holds riding switch. To left a large building with cupola. 
Mezzotint. 
J. Brown Excudit. | Peel pinxit, Philadelphia. | Stothard delint 
Londini. | —V. Green fecit Mezzotinto Engraver to the King of 
Great Britain and | the Elector Palatine. | General Washington. 
From an Original Picture in the possession of M® Brown. Pub- 
lish’d by him April 224 1785, and sold at N° 10, George Yard, 
Lombard Street, London. | | 
Height, 19.14. Width, 14. Pica d 
Hart 18. Baker 12. J. C. Smith, ie 592*. 
A fine impression of the very rare Valentine Green mezzotint. 


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25 


26 


Whole length, standing, in uniform, etc. In background, to 
left, attendant, horse and flag. To right, building and troops. Line. 
Galtie histaue de Versailles—Sie X. Son 6 | Tableau du temps— 
Gravé par Wolff | Washington (Georges), | Président de la Ré- 
publique des Etats-Unis d’Amérique du Nord 1799 | Dessiné par 
Girardet—Diagraphe et Pantographe—Gavard | 

Height, 9.11. Width, 6.6. Hart 19a. Baker 40. 
India proof. : 


Bust, to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with frame- 
like border containing title, over engraving on tablet inscribed 
“ Journée mémorable du 19 Octobre 1781 a York en Virginie.” In 
rectangle. Line. 
Le General Washington, | Commandant En Chef Des Armées 
Américaines. | ré en Virginie en 1733. | Gravé d’aprés le Tableau 
de N: Piehle peint d’aprés nature a Philadelphie en 1783.|a 
Basle chez Chr: de Mechel. | 

Height, 7.12. Width, 5.8. Hart 20. Unknown to Baker. 
The rare first issue with the line of the publisher, who was  prob- 


ably also the engraver. 


—— The same, but with publisher’s line erased. 
Hart 20a. Baker 14. 


Bust, to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with bor- 
der, over engraving on tablet inscribed “ Event of the 19th of 
Oct’ 1781, at Yorktown in Virginia.” Rectangle. Line. 
T Holloway Direxit.| Gen! Washington. | The English artist has 
followed the lines of the Print in the French original, after a 


Picture by Piehle, on account of the remarks of MT? Lavater. | 


141 | Publish’d by T. Holloway & the other Proprietors May 21. 
1794. | 
Height, 7.12. Width, 5.9. Ag, ddart.21. | Baker 15. 


Similar to Hart 20. Etching. 
Le General Washington | Commandant En Chef Des Armees 
Americaines | né en Virginie en 1733 | 


Height, 7.12. Width, 5.7. .. Hart 22. 


Bust, to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, suspended 
by a ring, over tablet with representation of surrender of Corn- 


wallis. Outline. 

Tom 6—P1 338 | 

Height, 4. Width, 3.4. Hart 23. Unknown to Baker. 
Same as above. “338” changed to “ 339,’ and points 

placed after each word of lettering. Hart 23a. (2) 


—— Another copy of Hart 23a. 


Same as Hart 23a, but “ Page 219” added between other 
letters. Hart 23b. 
The above three prints are from different issues of the ten-volume 
Paris edition of Lavater’s Physionomie and are all scarce. (2) 


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28 


29 


30 


31 


32 


33 


34 


Bust, to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, in rectangle, 


with, to right, profile portrait of Gen. Elliot. Mized. 
Page 333.—Vol. III. | L—K | 319 | 
Height, 3.6. Width, 5.10. Hart 24. Baker 17. 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Vignette, in border, with tablet 
bearing title, enclosed in outer border 8-16. Outline. 
Tome L. Page 237. | Hist. D’Amérique. | Washington. | N. Piehle 
pinxt—Landon dirext| __ 

Height, 5. Width, 3. Hart 26. Baker 32. 


Same as above. First line of lettering and outer border 
removed. Unknown to Hart (26a). 
Very scarce. (2) 


Bust, to left, in uniform. Vignette, in border, with tablet 
bearing title. Outline. 
Washington. | R. Sands sculp.| Published by Vernor, Hood & 
Sharpe, Poultry, Jany 1. 1811. | 

Height, 4.10. Width, 2.10. Hart 27. Baker 33. 


Same. Plate reworked, scroll border added, publisher’s line 
erased, engraver’s name erased and replaced by “ Engraved by— 


R. Sands” Hart 27a.—Unknonn to Baker. (2) 
Bust, to right, in uniform. Me sn in border, 2-16, with 

tablet bearing title, Outline. 

Washington | Zeelander Sc. | _ 

Height, 3.5. Width, 2.9. : Hart 28. Baker 41. 


The print lacks the second line, but is very rare in any condition. 


Full bust, to left, in uniform. Tree and landscape in back- 
ground. Oval, with border, in ornamented rectangle, with border 
of oak leaves. Title on engraved tablet beneath oval. Line. 
(Galerie des) Hommes Illustres vivans. | Wasington, | Généralis- 
sime des Etats unis de L’Amerique. | Dessiné par Bounieu d’apres 
un Tableau fourni par M. le Marquis de la F ayette—Gravé par 
Chevillet | 

Height, 13.7. Width, 10.1. Hart 29. Baker 6. 
The first two words of inscription have been scratched out. 


Same as Hart 29, but a proof without any letters except 
*“‘ Chevillet f.’’ in scratched letters. Hart 29a. 
Excessively rare. 


— Same as Hart 20, but without first line. Hart 29b. 


Same as Hart 29, but without first line, address added : 
“chez Porlier, Graveur Editeur, Rue des Cing Diamans, NO 8.” 
All engraving on tablet erased and relettered, “‘ Washington | 
Généralissime des Américains, Libérateur des Etats- Unis | Con- 
temporain et Ami du Général Lafayette | . Hart 29d. 


35 


36 


37 


38 


39 


40 


Bust, full face, to right, in uniform, with gorget. Oval, in 
border, in rectangle. Above oval a festoon of olive leaves, with 
the word “ Li | Ber | Tas ”|, surrounded by radiating rays. Below, 
flags, cannon, laurel and palm branches. Tablet, within rectangle, 
bearing title. Line. 
S. E. George Washington | Général en Chef des Armées | des 
Etats unis de ]’Amerique | Le Beau Sculp. | A Paris chez Mond- 
hare rue St Jacques. | 

Height, 6.10. Width, 4.9. Hart 30. Baker 20. 
Excessively rare. | 


Whole length, to right, standing, in uniform, in front of 
marquee, with roll of papers in right hand; various documents, one 


inscribed “A Proclamation” on ground. Line. 
Peint par L. le Paon Peintre de Bataille de S. A. S.| Mgr le 
Prince de Condé. |—Gravé par N. le Mire des Academies Im- 


periales et Royales | et de celle des Siences et Arts de Rouen. | Le 
Général Washington | Ne Quid Detrimenti capiat Res publica. | 


- (Gravé d’aprés &c &c 2 lines) | 


Height, 16.10. Width, 12.11. Hart 31. Baker 21. 


— The same, with first four lines of inscription only. 
Hart 31b. 


The same as Hart 31. With the word “ By ” added to “A 
Proclamation.” Hart 81c. 


Whole length, to right, standing, in uniform, to left of print, 
in front of a marquee. Similar to Hart 31c, omitting the tree 
overhanging marquee and some other details. Mezzotint. 
Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles—N°® 69 in St Pauls 
Church Yard London. | General Washington. | Published as the 
Act directs, 24 June 1785. | 

Height, 12.14. Width, 9.14. Hart 32. Baker 22. 
The impression is cut to the print, but it is scarce in any condition. 


Whole length, to right, standing, in uniform, to left of print, 
at entrance to a tent, leaning in an easy attitude. In right hand 
an open scroll, inscribed: “ Declaration | of | American | Independ- 
ence.’ The gloved left hand is thrust into waistcoat at breast. 
Similar to Hart 31, with omission of horse, attendant, table and 
papers on ground. | Mezzotint. 
General Washington. | Late President of the United States of 
America,—From a fine Original Engraved at Paris. | Published 
25th May 1797, by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London. | 
Height, 13.3. Width, 9.15. Hart 34. Baker 23. 
One of four known impressions. . : 


41 


42 


43 


44 


45 


Whole length, to left, standing, in uniform, to right of print, 
at entrance of a marquee overhung by a tree. The gloved right hand 
is thrust into waistcoat at breast. In left hand an open scroll. 
In left distance a river and an encampment. Similar to Hart 34 
reversed. Mezzotint. 
General Washington: | Late President of the American Congress. | 
London, Published June 16—1797, by Haines & Son. 19 Rolls 
Buildings, Fetter Lane. | | 

Height, .6.7. Width, 4.15. Hart 35. Unknonn to Baker. 
One of six known impressions, ? 


Whole length, to left, standing, in uniform, at entrance to a | 
marquee overhung by a tree. The gloved right hand is thrust 
into waistcoat at breast. In left hand an open scroll, lettered 
“ Declaration | of | Independence.” || Exact reverse of Hart 34. 
ba Mezzotint. 
General Washington. | Late President of the American Congress. | 
London Publish’d Sept’, 7. 1797. by G. Thompson N® 50 Old 
Bailey, & I. Evans N° 42 Long Lane. Wt Smithfield. | 
Height, 13.2. Width, 9.12. _ Hart 36, Unknown to Baker. 
One of three known copies. Not in Carson, Mitchell, or Whelen 
collections. 


‘Half length, to left, in uniform,.with right hand thrust into 
waistcoat at breast. Oval, with corners extended to rectangle. 
Mezzotint. 
peint par Alexander Camphell a Williamsbourg en Virginie | 
George Washington, Esquier | Général et Comandeur en Chef 
d’Armée des XIII Provinces | unies en Amerique.| Se vend a 
Londres Chez Thom. Hart | 
Height, 7.15. Width, 6.4. Hart 37. Baker 24. 
One of four known impressions. Not in Clark, Carson, or Whelen 
collections. | 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Gloved right 
hand thrust into waistcoat. Circle, with border, upon a pyramidal 
base, in rectangle engraved to represent stonework, with outside 
border. Title on tablet upon the base. Line. 
Gen. Washington. |W™ Angus Sc. | Published Sept 23. 1785, by 
J. Fielding, Pater Noster Row. | 


Height, 5.7. Width, 3.5. Hart 38. Baker 3. 
Same as above. Proof before all letters. Hart 38a. 
Only one other known. (2) 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Gloved right 
hand is thrust into waistcoat at breast. Oval, in border, resting 
upon a base, containing title, within a rectangle. Line. 
S. E. George Washington. | Général en Chef des Armées | des 
Etats unis de l’Amérique | Le B. Pinx.—J. L. Sculp. | 

Height, 10.4. Width, 7. Hart 39. Baker 18. 


Fine original impression. 


46 


47 


48 


y; 


50. 


51 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Oval, with 
border line. Line. 
T Cook del et Sculp.| General Washington. | Publish’d as the 
Act directs. Augt 215, 1783. by S. Bladon | 

Oval height, 3.11. Oval width, 2.15. Hart 40. Baker 7. 
A scarce print in perfect condition. 

Same as above. ‘Title changed to: ‘Gen! Washington. | 
Published by D. Brewman. Oct? 18t 1792.| Hart 40a. (2) 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform, with ribband 
and epaulettes. Oval, in a framelike border, in a rectangle, rest- 
ing upon a small pedestal inscribed, ‘‘ Temperance, | Prudence, | 
Fortitude, | Justice.” | On either side war emblems. At top, fes- 
tooned garland. Line. 
B Blyth del.—J. Norman Sculp. | His: Excell¢y George Washing- 
ton, Esq? |General and Commander in Chief of the Allied 
Armies, | Supporting the Independence of America. | Taken from 
an Original Picture in possession of his Ex°Y Govt Hancock | 
Published by John Coles, Boston, March. 26th 1782 | 

Height, 11.10. Width, 9.5. Hart 43. Baker 26. 
Framed. Very scarce. 


Bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border, in which is 


title, at top, in a rectangle, with border, on a base. Line. 
His Excellency General Washington | 
Height, 4.13. Width, 3.1. Hart 47. Unknown to Baker. 


An excessively scarce early American engraving. With ee 


portrait of ‘“ Lady Mies Shoes ‘x 


Full bust, to fet head to left, in uniform, with ribband. 
Oval, with border, in a rectangle. Beneath the oval a tablet, on 
which is the title. Line. 
George Washington, | Commandant en Chef des Armées Améri- 
eaines, | Né en Virginie en 1733. | Se trouve 4 Paris, chez Aug. 
De St Aubin, Graveur du Roi et de la Bibliothéque, actuellement : 
rue Therese Bute St Roch, et 4 la Bibliothéque | et chez Mr 
Cochin, aux Galleries du Louvre, A. P. D. R. | 

Height, 7.11. Width, 5.10. Hart 48. Not in Baker. 


Same as above, but address changed to: 
Se trouve 4 Paris, chez Aug. De St Aubin, Graveur du Roi et de 
sa Bibliothéque, actuellement rue Therese Bute St Roch, et 4 la 


' Bibliothéque du Roi, | et chez M* Cochin, aux Galleries air Louvre, 


A. P. D. R. | Hart 48a. Baker 31. 


Bust to front, head to left, in uniform, with ribband. 
Vignette, in oval. An insert, on page 357. Outline. 
Halder Sculp. | | 

Height, 4.9. Width, 4. — Hart 49. Baker 13. 


52 


53 


54 


55 


56 


Bust to front, head to left, in uniform, with ribband. Copy 
of Hart 49. An insert, on page 437. Outline. 
Height, 4.9. Width, 4. Hart 50. Unknown to Baker. 

Bust to front, head to left, in uniform, with ribband. 
Vignette. Outline. 
Tom. 6.—PI. 339. (bis.) | 
Height, 4. Width, 3.10. Hart 51. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above. With addition of “‘ Page 221 ” above and to 
right of “ Pl. 339. (bis.)” Hart 51a. Unknown to Baker. 
A scarce state of the plate. | PA) 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform, with ribband. 
Oval. . Mized. 
General Washington. | London Pub, April, 11, 178€, by E Hedges 
N©O 92 Cornhill. | 

Height, 3.12. Width, 3.1. Hart 52. Baker 44. 
Baker knew but one fapertec impression without address, which 
his description omits. Excessively scarce. 


Full bust, to front, head very slightly to left, in uniform, 
with ribband. Light horizontally ruled background to oval, with 
border, 2-16, more heavily ruled. Stipple. 
Tiebout Sculpsit N. York. | | 
Height, 4.8. Oval height, 4.4. Oval width, 3.3. 

The print is cut out and may have had more lettering; the inscrip- 
tion is pasted under oval with 4-16 margin. U ndescribed by Baker 
or Hart and the only impression knonn. (527) 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform, with ribband. 
Oval, with border, upon a base in a rectangle. Title, upon tablet 
on base. Line. 
Engraved for the Universal Magazine. | George Washington, | 
Commander in Chief | of the American Army. | Printed for J. 
Hinton, at the Kings Arms, in Paternoster Row. | | 

Height, 5.11. Width, 3.6.  “Harty3, Rates 43. 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform, with ribband. 
Oval, with border. A copy of Hart 48. A quatint. 
George Washington, | Commandant en Chef des Armées Améri- 
caines, | Né en Virginie en 1733. | 

Height, 4.9. Width, 4.2. Hart 54. (2) 


57 


58 


59 


60 


: Bust to left, in uniform. Oval medallion, with title, hung 
upon a column to right, beside a similar one, of Franklin, and one 
of Louis XVI, above. The column is surmounted by a globe, upon 
which are three fleurs-de-lis, and above the globe is a cock crow- 
ing. The base supporting the column is inscribed: “ L’ Amérique | 
Et Les Mers, | O Louis! | Vous Reconnaissent | Pour Leur Libéra- 
teur’”’ | An Indian with pole and liberty-cap, with his left foot 
upon a leopard’s head. Two palm trees with inscribed: “‘ En 
M’élevant | Je M’embellis.” | Circle. A quatint. 
Waginston—Franklin—Louis Seize. | Duplessis Berteaux del.— 
L. Roger Sculp. 1786. | Indépendance Des Etats-Unis. | (fourteen 
lines in double column) | 4 Paris chez Blin Imprimeur en Taille- 
Douce, Place Maubert, N° 17, vis-a-vis la rue des 3 Portes, 
ek), B| 
Height, 8.10. Width, 5.15. Hart 55. Unknown to Baker. 


Bust, to left, in uniform, with a frame, on a wall. Beneath 
a base on which is title and upon which lies a hat, baton, and 
olive branch. In lower right, sword and wreath. A curtain con- 
ceals upper left of frame. Tine. 
G. Washington, | Generaal Der Noord-Americaanen. | Rein™ Vin- 
keles, Sculp. naar een Origineel Schildery, by den Wel Ed. Heer 
P. van Winter, Nic: z. | 

Height, 5.9. Width, 3.8. Hart 56. Baker 39. 


Same as above. Proof with only: “ Rein. Vinkeles. sculp. 
naer een Orrigeneel Schilderye.” Hart 56a. (2) 


Bust to left, head to right, in a circular medallion with thir- 
teen stars, held by a winged figure, who is pointing out the medal- 
lion, to a female with a lyre, to the left. Below, to left, Fame 
blowing her trumpet, and to right Justice, blindfolded, with scales 


and sword. Border of a single line. Etching. 
I. Norman Sc | ; 
Height, 5.8. Width, 3.5. Hart 57. Unknonn to Baker. 


An excessively scarce early American engraving. 


Bust to left, head to right, in uniform. Circular medallion, 
with border, containing title, in centre of plate, at top, near profile 
portraits of “ John Adams,” ‘‘ De Generaal Gates,” “‘ Henry Lau- 
rens,’ and “ Benjamin Franklin.” An American flag and six tab- 
lets with names of twelve States in Dutch and the thirteenth, 
“New Hampchire,” on a separate one. At bottom date. 
Etching. 
In de Mercurius October, 1783. 29¢ Stuk. Pag. 162. | De Gen- 
eraal Waschington. | Ter Gedachtenis, van het Onafhangelijk Ver- 
klaaren der | 13 Americaansche Provintien, Door de Engelschen. | 
B: Mourik Escudit. | | 
Height, 5.12. Width, 4.12. Hart 58. Unknown to Baker. 


61 


62 


63 


64 


Bust to left, head to right, in uniform. Oval. Etching. 
‘“ Pencel sketch of General | Washington - from life taken | by 
Chas. Willson Peale 1777 | 1787” | Etched by Albert Rosenthal. 
1898, from the original in the possession of the Historical Society 


of Penna. | i 
Height, 5.13. Width, 4. ae Hart 59. 


—— Same as above. With only facsimile si ia on base. 
Hart 59a. 


Same as Hart 59. With added wore and names of sub- 
scribers. Hart 59b. . 


Same as above.. Plate defaced. Hart 59c. pans OF 9 
Twenty-five sets only were printed. ast ae 


Bust to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval. Etching. 
Etched by Albert Rosenthal, 1897, | George Washington. | From 
The Miniature By Charles Willson Peale, 1785,|In The Pos- 
session Of The Long Island Historical Society: | Printed By E, 
Opitz, | Philadelphia, April 10th 1897 >| 

Height, 2.12. Width, 2.3. WE gaits 25 as 


Same as Hart 60. Before all letters, with Washington’s 
Arms in lower margin. Two impressions, one colored. Hart 60a. 


Same as Hart 60. With added lettering and names of sub- 
scribers. Defaced. Hart 60b. 
Only twenty sets published. . ! (4) 


Whole length, standing, to left, in uniform. Background 
represents the Battle of Princeton aiid: Death of Mercer. In dis- 
tance a battle and Nassau Hall. , Etching. 
Washington | at Princeton and the Death of Mercer. | Etched by 
Albert Rosenthal 1898. From the painting by C. W. Peale, 1784, 
made to the order | of the Trustees of the College of New Jersey, 
now in Nassau Hall, Princeton, N. J. | 


Height, 8.15. Width, Sri ls - Hart 61. 


Same as above. Before all letters and with Nassau Hall 
and C. W. Peale facsimile signature in lower margin. Hart 61a. 


—— Another with Nassau Hall printed in red. 


Same as Hart 61. Lettering erased and names of sub- 
scribers added. Defaced. Hart 616. 
Only twenty sets published. - (4) 


Whole length, standing, to left, in uniform, with drawn 
sword. Vignette on title page. hi, vig ante. 
The Heroes | Of The | Revolution. | Death of Mercer from a Pic- 
ture by Peale. | New York | Saxton & Miles | 1844, | | 

Height, 1.1. Width, 2. _ Hart 62. 


65 


66 


67 


68. 


69 
70 


Whole length, standing, to left, in uniform, left hand thrust 
into waistcoat, right hand on hip. To right Lafayette and Tench 


Tilghman. To left soldiers. Etching. 


Washington | Lafayette and Tilghman | Etched by Albert Rosen- 
thal, Philada, 1897, from the picture Painted from life in 1784, 
by Charles Willson Peale, | by order of the Assembly of the State 
of Maryland. Now in the House of Delegates, Annapolis, Md. | 
Published Philadelphia Dec, 1897,—Printed by E. Rpt. | 

Height, 8.8. Width, 5.2. Hart 63. 


Same as above. Before all letters and with inscribed scroll 
in lower margin and with C. W. Peale facsimile autograph. 
Hart 63a. , 

Another with scroll printed in red. 

Same as Hart 63. Lettering erased and names of sub- 
scribers added. Defaced. Hart 63b. 

Only twenty sets published. (4) 


——— Full bust, to left, in uniform, with cocked hat. Mezzotint. 


_C. W. Peale, Pinx. 1778.—Max Rosenthal, Sc. 1895. | George 


Washington. ( From a painting purchased by John Neagle at the 


‘sale of Peale’s Museum, now in the possession of the State Nor- 


mal School, at West Chester, Pa. | cetaton Nov. 25th 1895. 
Published by Wm. J. Campbell. | 
Height, 9.11. Width, 8. Hart 64. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Hart 64a. 


Same as Hart 64. With only “ Engraved & colored by Max 
Rosenthal from the | painting by C. W. Peale.’”’| Hart 64b. 


Same as Hart 64. Plate defaced. Hart 64c. 


Only twenty-five sets issued. (4) 

Half length, to left, in uniform. In background a field- 
piece, American flag, horsemen, and a fortress. Mezzotint. 
Height, 17.12. Width, 14.14. Hart 65. 


Thirty unlettered proofs printed. Engraved by R. Josey. 


——— Bust to left. Vignette. Etching. 
S J Ferris fecit d’apres Peale | 1881 | C. W. Peale, Pinxt.—S. J. 
Ferris, Del. & Sculp. | George Washington. | Published March, 
1882 by John-Wanamaker, Philadelphia. 


Height, 6. Width, 4.12. Hart 66. 
Same as above. With first two lines only. Hart 66a. 
Bust to left. Rectangle. Line. 


Engraved by J. A. J. Wilcox from a painting by Charles Peale, | 
presented to the Boston Museum Oe Fine Arts by Charles Sum- 
ner | 


Height, 4.12. Width, 3.12. (66*) 


Same as above. Before all letters. (66%*a) 
India proofs. io) 


rel 


72 


73 


74 


75 


76 


Same as above. A set of seven progressive trial proofs to 
the finished state before letters, signed by the artist. 
Only two such sets were printed. India proofs. (7) 


PIERRE EUGENE DU SIMITIERE 
1779 


Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Circular 
medallion, with border, suspended by a ring, over a base, in rec- 
tangle. Line. 
G. Washington. | Drawn from the life by Du Simitier in Phila- 
delphia.—Engraved by B. L. Prevost at Paris. | N° 1 | . 

Height, 5.10. Width, 4.3. Hart 68. Baker 67. 


Same as above. Without title on base and with a final “e ” 
added to “ Du Simitiere.” Hart 68a. Unknown to Baker. (2) 


Similar to above. ae 
Drawn from the life by Du sinitice in Phi seBhitbaved 
by B. L. Prevost at Paria | N° 1 | 

Height, 4.14. Width, 4.11. Hart 69. 
Hart states that No 69 has title ‘‘G. Washington.” This is prob- 
ably an error, as the compiler has never seen it. 


——- Similar to above. Title upon base. Line. 
Washington. | Dessiné d’aprés Nature par Du Simitier 4 Phila- 
delphie,—-Gravé par Adam. | 

Height, 5.1. Width, 3.8. Hart 70. Baker 68. 


Similar to above. Title on base. . Mezzotint. 
Copyright 1899, by W. Sartain, N. Y. | Washington. | Drawn from 
life by Du Simitiére-——Engraved by William Sartain, N. Y. | 
Height, 5. Width, 3.11. Hart 71. 
Two impressions. One on India paper. 


Same as above. Before last line. India proof signed. Hart 
Tla. 


Same as Hart 71. Plate defaced. Hart 71b. ; 
One hundred sets were published. (4) 


Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with © 
border, within rectangle. Line. 
Genl Washington. | Publish’d JanY 31. 1784 by John Walker 


Height, 5.8. Width, 3.8. _ Hart 72. Baker 70. 
The rare “ Westminster Magazine” print. — 


77 


78 


79 


80 


81 


82 


83 


84 


—— Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval. 
Stipple. 

A. W. Kiiffner Se. 1793. | G. Washington. | 

Height, 3.6. Width, 2.14. Hart 73. Baker 66. 

A scarce German print published in Erlangen, 1793. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval in 
rectangle. Mized. 
B. B. E.| His Excellency General Washington Commander | in 
chief of the united States of North America &c. | Pubd May 15th 
1783 by R. Wilkinson. N° 58 Cornhill London. | 

Height, 4.7. Width, 3.10. Hart 75. Baker 65. 


Same ‘as above. Title changed to: His Excellency .General 
Washington Commander | in Chief of the Forces of the united states 


of North America &c. | Hart 75a. 
Same as Hart 75. All lettering but initials of Engraver 
erased. Undescribed by Hart. India paper. (75c) 
—— Same as above. All lettering erased. (75d) (4) 
—— Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval. 


Stipple. 


B Reading Sculpt | General Washington. | Drawn from the Life 


by Du Simetiere in Philadelphia | Publish’d May 10th 1783 by 
W™ Richardson N° 174 Strand | nt 
Height, 2.13. Width, 2.7. Hart 76. Baker 68. 


Same as above. Before name of engraver and with title and 
address in etched letters. Date changed to “ April 10th 1783.” 

| Hart 76a. ° Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce in this state. For other early proofs of this series 
see under portraits Dusimitier. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with 
border in rectangle, title on white tablet. Stipple. 
Washington | 
Height, 3.8. Width, 2. Hart 77. Unknown to Baker. 


This, and the only other known impression, are signed in pencil 
““ Schweyer sc F a/m” 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform, etc. In group. Line. 
1. General Washington. 2. General Gates. | 3. D® Franklin. 4. 
Prasid Laurens. 5. Paul Jones.| D. Berger Sculp. 1784. | 


Height, 3.7. Width, 2.2. Hart 79. Unknown to Baker. 
Scarce. 
Similar to above, in rectangle of single line. Etching. 


1. General Washington. 2. General Gates. | 3. Dt. Frankln. 4. 
Presid. Laurens. 5 Paul Jones. | Graver. af C. G. Lundgren. | 
Height, 3.6. Width, 2.2. | Hart 80. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. 


85 


86 


87 


88 


89 


90 


Similar to above, without enclosing line. Etching. 
1. General Washington. 2. General Gates. | 3. D™ Franklin. 4. 
Presid. Laurens. 5. Paul Jones. | Snack. Se. | — 
Height, 3.13. Width, 2.4. Hart 81. Unknown to Baker. 
Excessively scarce. | 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Vignette in group of 
twelve portraits from Tencin to Westermann, in rectangle. 
Washington. | Etching. 
Height, 6.2. Width, 3.8. Hart 82. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. | 


Profile to right, in uniform. Vignette with portrait of Tell. . 
Line. 


Washington. | Tell. | Die Helden der alten Freiheit | 
Height, 2.5... ; Width; 1,10. Hart 83. Unknown to Baker. 


JOHN TRUMBULL 
1780-1793 


Whole length to front, head to left, in uniform. In rear 
ships enveloped in smoke and to right turbaned negro holds a 
browsing horse. In centre of lower margin an Indian holding a 
shield with Washington’s Arms. Mezzotint. 
Painted by I,, Trumbull Esq? of Connecticut 1780.—Engraved by 
V,, Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to his Majesty, & to the Elector 
Palatine. | General—Washington. | Engrav’d from the Original 
Picture in the Possession of M,, De Neufville, of Amsterdam.— 
Publish’d by Appointmt,, of M,, De Neufville, Janty 15th 1781, 
by V,, Green, N,, 29, Newman Street, Oxford Street, London. | 
Height, 22.14. Width, 15.14. Hart 84. Baker 147. 
A fine impression of the scarce Valentine Green print. 


Similar to above, reversed. With border and title in 


tablet. Line. 
I. Trumbull Pinx. eee I gee Sculp. | G. Wiaanth gece! bes 
Height, 6.3. Width, H art o3. Baker 151. 


39 


Same as above, border and tail of “p” in sculp removed. 
Three points after “ sculp.” Hart 85a. Not in Baker. 
—— Same as Hart 85, but before border was engraved as is shown 
by the tail of “p” being intact and before the ia re oe points. 
Not in Hart (85b). kB) 


The only known impression. 


91 


92 


93 


94 


95 


Similar to Hart 84 with palm tree in. place of negro and 
horse. Boats in river and battle in distance. Line. 
Page 435a | Maria Miou sculp... | George Washington, | Le Héros 
libérateur de sa patrie, | né en 1732, mort a la fin de 1799. | 

Height, 4.5. Width, 3. Not in Hart (86a) or Baker. 


Whole length, to left, in uniform, standing. In right hand 
an open scroll. Above head Fame crowning him with laurel 
wreath. At feet flags, scrolls, and books. Line. 
His Excellency George Washington, Commander in | Chief of the 
American Armies, Marshal of France &c. | 

Height, 6.10. Width, 4.10. ; Hart 88. Baker 160. 
A very scarce print, from Exshaw’s “ Gentlemen’s Magazine,” 
June, 1783, where it fronts an article entitled “ The Essence of 
Agriculture.”’ 


Whole length, to left, head to right, in uniform, with black 


‘stock. To right Goddess of Liberty. Above Fame blowing trum- 


pet. In centre a map and to right Dr. Franklin and Minerva. 
| Line. 
Woodman & Mutlow Sculp | Published 18 March, 1783, by J. 


Wallis, at his Map & Print-Warehouse, Ludgate Stt London. | 


Height, 6. Width, 7.1. Hart 89. Unknown to Baker. 
Only two other impressions known. 


Whole length, to left, in uniform, with black stock, right 
hand extended, holding baton, left hand hidden by figure of Lib- 
erty. On margin of oblong folio map of the United States of 
America. Inscription in oval at lower right. Line. 
The | United States | of | America | laid down | From the best Au- 
thorities, | Agreeable to the Peace of | 1783. —| Published, 
April 34 1783,| by the Proprietor | John Wallis, | at his Map- 
Warehouse, | Ludgate Street | London | 

Height, 6.2. Width, 7. Hart 90. 
The excessive rarity of this print may be seen from Hart’s memo- 
randum: “ My note of this portrait was made several years ago, 
iand ‘seems not to be very full, and I have not come across the 
print in my recent investigations. Its date and size show it to be 
different from 89.’ This is the identical print there noted, and it 
is now, for the first time, exactly recorded. Another most im- 
portant point is that this is the earliest map of the United States, 
as such, with bounds defined according to the Treaty of 1783. 


Head, to right. Oval, on map of North America, with a 
companion head of Dr. Franklin, to right. 

Published, June 1St 1783, by J. Fielding NO 23, Paternoster- Row. 
MWoodman & Mutlow. Sculp. | 

Oval height, .11. Oval width, .9. Hart 91. Unknomnn to Baker. 


96 


97 


98 


99 


100 


102 


103 


Full bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border, resting on 
a tablet within a rectangle. Above oval, a rattlesnake and liberty- 
cap with “ Don’t tread on me.’ Olive and laurel branches, flags, 
cannon, etc. | Line. 
George Washington, | Commander in Chief of y® Armies of y® | 
United States of America. | Engrav’d by W. Sharp, from an Orig- 
inal Picture | London, Published according to Act of Parliament 
Feby 224 1780. | : 

Height, 5.14. Width, 4.2. Hart 92. Baker 35. 
Fine and perfect example of William Sharp’s engraving. 


Another copy. In book; A Poetical Epistle to his Excel- 
lency, &c. London, 1780.. Paper. . Re 


— — Same as above. Proof before the last two lines. 
Unknown to Hart (92%). 
No other known. . 


—— Same as Hart 92. Publication line changed to “‘ Feby 224 
1783. | by J. Stockdale Piccadilly.” | 

Hart 92a. Unknown to Baker. 
Full bust, to left, ete. A copy of Hart 92. Etching. 
George Washington | Com™ander in Chief of y® Armies of y® 
United States of America. | Brunton Sculpt, | 

Height, 6.4. Width, 4.6 Hart 93. Unknown to Baker. 
Excessively scarce American copy of the Sharp. Published in 
Providence, 1781. Not in Carson, Mitchell, or Whelen collec- 
tions. 


Full bust, to right, ete. A copy of Hart 92 without “ Don’t 
tread on me.” Line. 
George Washington | Commandant en Chef des Armées | des 
Etats-unis de ]’Amerique. | N. Pruneau del. et Sculp.|A Paris 
chez ]’Auteur, rue St Jacques vis 4 vis le College du Plessis. | et 
chez ie graveur, rue du Pt Bourbon attent la Foire St Ger- 
main. 

Height, 5.13. Width, 4. Hart 94. Baker 29. 
Excessively scarce. Not in Clark, Mitchell, or Whelen collections. 


Bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Vignette, with- 
out background. Stipple. 
JaS Newton sculp. | Gen! Washington. | 
Height, 2.4. Width, 2. Hart 96. Baker 25, 


Very scarce. Not in Clark, Carson, or Whelen collections. 


Bust to right, in uniform, black stock. Vignette without 
background. Stipple. 
Gen! Washington. | 
Height, 2.4. Width, 2. Hart 97. Unknown to Baker. 


The excessively scarce original impression. One other copy 
known. Printed in reddish brown. 


Same as above. Facing fur-cap portrait of Franklin. 
Hart 97 note. ; (2) 


104 


105 


106 


107 


108 
109 


110 


——— Similar to above. Stipple. 
Gen! Washington | Published Not 18t 1784. by Whitworth & 
Yates Bradford-Street | 

Height, 4.6. Width, 3.12. Hart 99. Baker 42. 


—— Similar to above. Oval, in border. Mezzotint. 
Gen! Washington. | Pub? 15th July 1784 by Whitworth & Yates, 
Birmingham | 

Height, 5. Width, 4.7. Hart 100. Unknown to Baker. 


— Full bust to left, in uniform, with border, 13-16. 
Mezzotint. 

Painted by I. Trumbull Esq? of Connecticut.—Engraved by V. 
Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to his Majesty & to the Elector 
palatine. | General Washington. |-Publish’d June 34 1783 by V. 
Green N° 29, Newman Street, Oxford Street & sold by J. Bry- 
don, Printseller, N° 7, Charing Cross, London. 
Height, 12.9. Width, 9.15. 7 

J. C. Smith 136. Hart 101. Unknown to Baker. 
A beautiful impression of the excessively rare Valentine Green, 
reproduced in the Hart catalogue. Framed. 


A copy of the above. Mezzotint. 
Painted by I. Trumbull Esq: of Connecticut—Engraved by S. 
Arlent Edwards after V. Green. | General Washington. | Pub- 
lished 1897. by J. P. Sabin, Printseller 80 Nassau St. New 
York. | 

Height, 10.7. Width, 8.7. Hart 102. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Hart 102a. 
Only thirty impressions printed. Artist’s signed India proof. 


Same as above. Printed in colors, one of five issued, India 
proof. Hart 102a. 


Same as above. Head and upper part of body only, printed 
in colors. 


Bust to left, in uniform. Oval, with border line. Line. 
Published according to the Act of Parliament, May the 10, 1783, 
by J,, K,, Sherwin, N° 28, St James’s Street & | Will™ Hinton No 
5 Sweetings Alley Cornhill. |. 

Height, 3.3. Width, 2.11. Hart 103. Baker 156. 
The excessively rare first issue. Not in Clark, Carson, or 
Mitchell collections. 


Same as above. Lettering erased. ‘‘ Genl Washington.” 
inserted. Hart 103a. a: 


112 


113 


114 


115 


116 


117 


118 
119 
120 


121 


Whole length, to left, in uniform. Engraved by T. Chees- 
man. Before border line and letters. In etched letters: 
“10th 1795 by A C De Poggi New Bond St London ” 

Hart 104a. Not in Baker. 
Very scarce in this early proof state. 


Same as above. Before border line and with address before 
title, which is in open block letters. . 

London, Published by A. C. De Poggi, N° 91, New Bond Street, 
June 1796. Hart 104b. Baker 141. 
Very scarce. 


Similar to Hart 104, without border line. _ Stipple. 
Painted by John Trumbull Esq¢—Engraved by T. Cheesman. | 
General. Washington. | London Published by A. C. de Poggi, N° 
91, New Bond Street. | 

Height, 24.13. Width, 17.12. Hart 105. Not in Baker. 


Similar to Hart 104. Vignette. | Line. 
G° Washington | The Ledger Carrier’s Annual Greeting | to their 
subscribers, New Year, 1856. | (&c 4 lines) | Engraved & Printed 
by Illman & Sons. | | 

Height, 10.7. Width, 9.12. - Hart 106. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Four lines of lettering erased. Replaced 
by: on the great occasion of our Presidential Election. | to all 
lovers of Freedom and Independence, | is presented this portrait. | 
Overhead: George Washington, | | Hart 106a. Baker 150. 


Similar to Hart 104. Mezzotint. 
Gen. Washington | [On The Battle Field At Trenton] | Engraved 
by W. Warner from the original picture by Col. John Trumbull 
in possession of Yale College N. Haven. | Published By J. Dainty 
& Flagg & Co. Philad@ | American Gallery N° 1 | Proof | [Copy- 


right 1845] 


Height, 24.12. Width, 17.8. Hart 107. Not in Baker. 


—— Same as above. Proof before all letters. 

Hart 107a. Not in Baker. 
Excessively scarce in proof state. Not in any of the four great © 
sales. 


Same as Hart 107. Publisher’s line reéngraved. 
Published By Wright & Groves Phil@ 
Hart 107b. Baker 158. 


Same as Hart 107b. Publisher’s line reéngraved. 
Published By William Smith, 706 South Third St Philadelphia, 
& By J. Turgis 78 Duane St New York. Hart 107c. 


—— Another copy, colored by hand. Hart 107c. 


123 


124 


125 


126 


127 


128 


Similar to Hart 104, without full detail in background. 
Vignette, on title page. Line.. 
The | American | Gentleman | He needed no patent from the hand 
of Mia | Page IV. | Philadelphia. | Hogan & Thompson. | 
1836. 


Height, 1.4. Width, 1.7. Hart 108. Unknown to Baker. 
Same as above. “Ellis” at base of foreground, but with- 
out date. Not in Hart (108b). (2) 


Similar to Hart 104. With double border lines. Stipple. 
See Pa. 2.| Engraved by A. Doggett, from the original Paint- 
ing by Colonel Trumbull. | Washington. | Published by Nathan 
Whiting New Haven, Con. 


Height, 5.5. Width, 3.11. Hart 109. Baker 143. 
Same as above. Before all letters and before border lines. 
Hart 109a. (2) 


—— Same as Hart 109. Without address. State undescribed 
by Hart. Hart (109a4). 


Same as Hart 109. “See Pa. 2.” erased. . 

Not in Hart (109a}a). 
Same as above. Added after title: “at Trenton N. J. 
January 29 1777. | (five lines of description of the painting) | 
Not in Hart (109d). 


Same as above. Added above title: “G° Washington ” 
and the five descriptive lines slightly altered. Hart 109c. (38) 


Similar to Hart 104. Mized. 
General Washington. | Engraved by John Rogers, from the Pic- 
ture by Col. Trumbull | 

Height, 6.11. Width, 4.8. Hart 110. Baker 155. 
Searce in perfect condition. 


Same as above. Address added: 


New York, Virtue Emmins & Co. Hart 110a. 
Same as above. Address changed to: 
New York, Virtue & Yorston. Hart 1106. (2) 


Whole length, head to right, in uniform. Border line. 
Title in tablet. Line. 
George Washington. | Engraved by W. E. Tucker from an orig- 
inal Painting. | 


Height, 6.4. Width, 4.8. Hart 111. Baker 157. 
Whole length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Palm 
tree to right. Vignette. Etching. 


Guemied del—E Monnin, sc. | Washington | Encyclopédie Na- 
tionale—publiée par F. Cajani, Rue Montorgueil, 108. | 
Height, 6.4. Width, 4.4. Hart. 112. Baker 158. 


Same as above. Without address. Hart 112a. (3) 


129 


130 


131 


132 


133 


134 


135 


Half length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Mezzotint. 
Trumbull.—Bannister. | G° Washington | . 
Height, 4.10. Width, 3.9. Hart 113. Baker 138. 


Whole length, head to left, in uniform. Right arm ex- 
tended; in left hand a cocked hat held close to sword hilt. 
Vignette, without background, in rectangle of double line, which 


encloses inscription. Stipple. 
Born Feb. 2224 1732. | 
Height, 2.10." Width, 1.13. Not in Hart (113*). 


Printed on a glazed card and used as a ball ticket. New Haven, 
1845. The only known impression. 


Three-quarter length, to front, head to left, in uniform. 


Vignette. Etching. 
Burt |‘ Washington. | GO Washington | : 
Height, 4.6. Width, 3.8. Hart 114. Baker 140. 


Same as above. Added after Washington: 
in| 1775 | Hart 114a. | | 


(2) 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Line. 
Eng. by A. B. Durand from the full length Portrait by Col. 
Trumbull belonging to Yale College. | George Washington. | 
G° Washington. | [Copyright 1834] | 


Height, 4.7. Width, 3.10. ! Hart 115. Baker 144. 
—— Same as above. In etched letters, only: “ Trumbull pt— 
A. B. Durand. Se.” Not in Hart (115a$). (2) 


Same as Hart 115. Before copyright notice. 
India proof from Longacre’s collection. | Not in Hart (115a4). 


Same as Hart 115. Copyright notice erased. Hart 115b. 
—— Same as above. Floriated border added. Hart 115c. (3) 


Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Oval in irregular 
frame rectangle, with half wreath, bundle of fasces, American 
shield and laurel branches, with thirteen stars over head, and ~ 
flags and projecting cannon below oval. ae Line. 
Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, New York. | 

Height, 2.7. Sub-height, 1.14. Width, 1.9. Oval, 1.8 x 1.5. 
Not in Hart (115*). 


Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette. Stipple. 
Geoffroy Se | Washington. | Publié par Furne, Paris. | 
Height, 3.8. Width, 3.8. Hart 116. Baker 145. 


Same as above. Added: | 
Imp. F. Chardon A€& 30. r. Hautfeuille Hart 116b. (2) 


136 


137 


° 


138 


139 


140 


14] 


Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Circular medallion 
surmounted by eagle. Flags and cornucopie at head of folio. 
“ Declaration ” with medallions of John Adams, Thomas Jeffer- 
son, and Arms of the thirteen States. Stipple. 
Gimber Sc.—Trumbull Pinxt | General—George—Washington | 
Story & Atwood Engravers |151 Fulton St. N. Y.| Published 
by Phelps & Ensign 74 Bowery N. Y. | 


Diameter, 3.5. Hart 117. Baker 146. 
Scarce. 

Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Mized. 
Published by J. C. Buttre Co. N. Y. | G° Washington | 
Height, 4.8. Width, 3.10. Hart 118. 

- Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Etching. 
Etch’d by Alice Hall Aged 18. New York 1866. |G° Wash- 
ington | 
Height, 4.13. Width, 3.9. Hart 119. Baker 148. 


Published in C. I. Bushnell’s “Crumbs for Antiquarians.” 2 
vols., 8vo. N. Y., 1864-66. Two impressions—one in brown 


and one in black. Both on India paper. (2) 

Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette. Line. 
G° Washington | Private Plate. | Hart 120a. 
Two copies. India proofs. §2) 


Same as above. Before all letters. Not in Hart (120b). 
Very scarce. 


Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette. Stipple. 


Washington | Eng4 by H B Hall & Sons from the Painting by 


142 


143 


144 


Trumbull. | 
Height, 4. Width, 4. Hart 121. 


Same as above. Relettered: GO Washington | From The 
Painting By Col. Trumbull | Eng4 by H. B. Hall & Sons, New 
York.| Hart 121a. (2) 


Same as above. Second line removed. Hart 1216. 
Same as above. Address removed. Not in Hart (121c). (2) 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette. Line. 
Se. | L. J. Hatch | Washington. | Bureau. Engraving & Printing. | 
Height, 3.3. * Width, 2.8. Hart 123. 
India proof. Very scarce. 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Stipple. 
Eng. by Read from the full length Portrait by Col. Trumbull be- 
longing to Yale College. | GO Washington | George Willis, Great 
Piazza, Covent Garden | 

Height, 3.15. Width, 3.2. Hart 124. Baker 154. 


Same as above. All letters except “G° Washington ”’ 
erased and “From a Painting by Col. Trumbull at Yale Col- 
lege.” added. Hart 124a. (2) 


145 


146 


147 


148 


149 


150 


152 


154 


Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette, in oval, 
on a double sheet of thirty portraits. Stipple. 
General Washington. | Designed and Drawn by|F. N. Sains- 
1851. | Engraved For The | Description of the 
Gdeat Historieal Collection of Manuscripts, Books, Prints, 
Medals, Coins and Works of Art. | 

Oval height, 1.14. Width, 1.6. Hart 125. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. : 


Half length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Mezzotznt. 
Height, 4.8. Width, 3.10. Hart 126. 


Bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Outline. Etching. 
Couché fils se. | Gal Washington. | 


Height, 3.12. Width, 3.6. _ Hart 127. Baker 142. 
Bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Oval. Line. 
Washington. | 
Height, 2.5. Width, 1.13. Hart 128. Unknown to Baker. 
Not in any of the four great collections. 7 
Bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Etching. 
Height, 6.13. Width, Bed. : (130*) 
Two copies. One printed in colors. (2) 


Bust, to front, head | to right, in uniform. Oval. Etching. 
Washington, | . 
Height, 3.3. Width, 2.10. Hart 132. Baker 159. 
Very scarce. 


—-~ Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Military 
cloak. Line. 
Dessiné par Couder.—Gravé par A. Blanchard. | Washington. | 
Dédié a S,,E,, le Général Jakson, Président des Etats-Unis 
d’Amérique| Par son trés-respectueux admirateur, | le Typographe 
N,, Bettoni. | 

Height, 8.6. Width, 6.5. _ Hart 133. Baker 139. 
Open letter proof. | 


Same as above. Before all inscription except, in etched 


letters: 
Blanchard Sculp | 1836 | | | Hart 138a. 
—— Same as Hart 133. Before the three lines of dedication. 
Hart 133b. 
Same as Hart 133. Title in cross-hatched letters. 
Hart 133c. 
Full bust, to front, etc. Military cloak. Order of Cin- 
cinnati on left lapel. Mezzotint. 


Mezzotint by W™ Sartain, 1891, after Couder for Sons of the ~ 
Revolution | GO Washington | 

Height, 4.10. Width, 3.9. fy Hart 134. 
India proof, signed. Fig ee 


156 


157 


158 


159° 


160 


161 


Same as above. Order of Cincinnati removed. Hart 134a. 
Three copies. (3) 


Whole length, to left, in uniform, beside white horse. 
Cocked hat in left hand. In distance Evacuation of New York 
by the British. On field: “ Jno Trumbull | New York 1790 ” 
Mezzotint. 
Copyrighted 1899 by J. F. Sabin New York | Washington. | 
From the Painting by J. Trumbull in the City Hall, New York, 
engraved for Jos. F. Sabin by S. Arlent Edwards. | 
Height, 9.13. Width, 7. Hart 135. 


Same as above. Before all letters, except: 

Copyrighted 1899 by J. Sabin New York. | Hart 135a. 
This impression is unique. The error in publisher’s name was 
corrected immediately after this proof was taken. Artist’s signed 
India proof. | 


3 


Same as above. 
“J. Sabin” corrected to “ J. F. Sabin.” Hart 1356. 
One of six signed proofs in colors. 


Bust, to right. Oval, opposite portrait of Martha Wash- 
ington. Etching. 
Copyright 1900 by Albert Rosenthal. | George Washington— 
Martha Washington | Etched by Albert Rosenthal, from the 
Paintings by | John Trumbull in the National Museum, Wasbh- 
ington, D. C. | 

Height, 3.13. Width, 2.15. Hart 136. 
Same as above. Head of Trumbull and facsimile signature 


to left. Before all letters but first line. Two impressions. Both 
signed and one colored by the artist. Hart 136a. 


Same as Hart 136. First line erased and reéngraved in 
lower left. Names of subscribers added. Hart 136b. 


Same as above. Plate defaced. Hart 136c. 
Twenty-five sets only were printed. (5) 


WILLIAM DUNLAP 
1783 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Mezzotint. 
George Washington | From the original picture in Pastel Painted 
from life by William Dunlap. | and now (1868) in the posses- 
sion of Dr. Samuel C. Ellis New York. | Elias Dexter, 564 
Broadway, New York | 

Height, 3.12. Width, 2.6. Hart 137. Baker 73. 


Same as above. Before All letters. Hart 13a. 
India proofs. (2) 


162 


163 


164 


165 


166 


SAMUEL McINTYRE 
1789 


Bust, profile to right, hair in long queue tied by ribbon, in 
uniform coat, shirt frill puffed out. Vignette. Stipple. 
Drawn and engraved by Frederick T. Stuart | from the medallion 
carved by Samuel M¢Intyre from his original drawing | from 
life, made when Washington visited Salem, October 29th 1789. | 
and now in the Essex Institute. | Published by J. O. Wright & 
Co. New York. 1906. 

Height, 6.15. Sub-height, 4.15. Width, 4.8. (Hart 137*). 


Same as above. Before ali letters. (Hart 137*a). 
Signed artist’s proof. Seventy-five proof sets were issued. (2) 


JOSEPH WRIGHT — 
1783-1790 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Title, on ribbon, below 
bust; artist’s name on field beneath. Oval. Dry-point etching. 
G. Washington. | J. Wright Pinxt & Ft | 

Height, 2.9. Width, 1.15. Hart 138. Baker 74. 
Excessively scarce. The Mitchell impression, in poor condition, 
was the only one publicly sold. The impression is reproduced 
in the Hart catalogue. 


Similar to above. Etching. 
G. Washington. | J. Wright Pinx.|G. A. Lehman Se. Amst. 
1791. | 

Height, 2.8. Width, 1.14. Hart 139. Unknown to Baker. 
This, the Carson impression, was the only one publicly sold. The 
Baker collection is the only other known to possess it. 


Same as above. Date erased, and below a sonnet, in Dutch, 
printed from type. Hart 139a. Baker 90. 
Not in any of the four great collections. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Title, on ribbon, below 
bust. Oval, of a single line, without background. 

Dry-point etching. 
G. Washington. | J. Hiller, Jut Sculp 1794.| N 1 
Height, 2.9. Width, 1.14. Hart 140. Unknoton to Baker. 
Printed on the back of a playing-card, and one of two known 
original impressions. 


168 


169 


170 


171 


172 


173 


— Similar to above. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 
G. Washington. | Painted by J. Wright—Engraved by J. 
Collyer. | 

Height, 2.11. Width, 2. Hart 141. Baker 76. 
Excessively scarce. Carson’s was the only one of the four great 
collections that had it. — 


—— Similar to Hart 138. Stipple. 
G. Washington | J. Wright Pinx & Ft| Hollyer Engr | 
Height, 2.9. Width, 1.14. Hart 142a. 
Signed artist’s proof on India paper. No. 1 of fifty impressions. 
- Another copy. Hart 142a. 
Signed artist’s proof on India paper. No. 25 of fifty impressions. 
Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Etching. 
Massa. Mag. | The President Of The United States. | 
Height, 2.5. Width, 1.13. Hart 143. Baker 77. 


Published in the “ Massachusetts Magazine,’ March, 1791. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, in border, 1-16, 


with ornament, ribbon and laurel at top. Dry-point etching. 
W Rollinson Sculpt—N York. N. A. | Washington | 
Height, 2.9. Width, 1.14. Hart 144. Unknown to Baker. 


Hart notes: “ The only impression of this plate that I know, .. . 
is cut down...” Dunlap says, in his “ History of the Arts 
of Design”: “ Mr. Rollinson found employment in working for 
silversmiths, until 1791, when he made his first attempt at copper- 
plate engraving, without any previous knowledge of the profession 
or having seen an engraver at work. This essay was a small 
profile portrait of General Washington done in the stippling 
manner.’ The portrait described is, of course, the one referred 


to by Dunlap. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Vignette. Overhead an 
eagle with laurel wreath. Etching. 
A. Doolittle Sculp | Gen. George Washington, | Commander in 
chief of the | Armies of the United States. | Born Feb: 11th 
1732 O. S.| Died December 14th 1799 | 

Height, 3.4. Width, 2.8. Hart 145. Baker 81. 
Very scarce. Published at New Haven, 1800. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. ‘Oval, with border. 
Stipple. 
J. Chapman Sculpsit.| Gecrge Washington, | President of the 
United States of | America. | Engrav’d from an Original Draw- 
ing taken at New York, in 1791.| London, Published March 
19th 1793, by R. Wilkinson, N° 58, Cornhill.—Pr. 28 | 
Height, 2.14. Width, 2.4. Hart 146. Baker 75. 


Excessively scarce. 


174 


175 


176 


178 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Classically draped and 
resembling the Sharples type. Oval medallion on shaft of monu- 
ment. At base, Arms of Washington. Below, olive branch and 
sword crossed. A female figure weeping at right and dejected 
eagle at left. In background, trees. |  Mized. 
G. Washington. | Born 11th Feby O. S. 1732. | Com™ Cont! Army 
1775. | Prest Fed: Convention 1787. | Prest United States. 1789. | 
(&c 2 lines)| America lamenting her Loss at the Tomb of | Gen- 
eral Washington | Intended as a tribute of respect (&c 2 lines) | 
Design’d Engraved and Published by Akin & Harrison Junt 
Philad@ Jany 20th 1800. | 

Height, 11.12. Width, 7.6. Hart 147a. Not in Baker. 
Excessively scarce. Inscription repaired. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Vignette, in lower left 
corner of rectangle of a single line, containing portraits of “1” 
(unknown), “2” (Bonaparte), “3” (Sully), and “5” (Frank- 
lin). Dry-point etching. 
Height, 5.4. Width, 3.3. Hart 149. Unknown to Baker. 
Hart notes: “‘ Some lettering, at top of plate, seems to be erased 
on only copy I have seen.”- This is the impression described. 


- Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, in medallion 
frame, with Wall of Troy decoration, row of pearls inside, rib- 


bon at top. Silhouette. - 
50 * | 
Height, 3. Width, 2.7. Hart 150. Baker 399. 


Excessively scarce. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, in rectangle of 
waving lines, in border. Stipple. 
Drawn by N. Fullerton.—Engraved by G. G. Smith. | G9 Wash- 
ington | as he appeared while reviewing the Continental Army 
on Boston Common—1776. | (Copyright 1851.) | — 

Height, 5.9. Width, 4.12. Hart 151. Baker 96. 


Same as above. Copyright line erased. Not in Hart 
(151a) or Baker. : 
India proofs. 


Another. Cut out and mounted on separately printed bor- 
der. | (3 


Bust, profile to right. Vignette in rectangle. Third and 
fourth lines very lightly etched below rectangle. Mized. 
asc Washington. | Elias Dexter 564. Broadway | O'Neill | 
1863 | ies 

Height, 5.1. Width, 2.7. Hart 152. Baker 92. 


179 —— Bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval. On music sheet. 


180 


181 


182 


183 


184 


185 


Etching. 
The | Battle of Prague | A | Favorite | Son—ate | For—The 
Piano—Forte | G. Washington—United States | Price—1 Doll, 
with | Accompani—ments | President of the | Boston | Printed & 
Sold by Graupner N° 6 Franklin St | 
Height, 4. Width, 3.8. . Hart 153a. Baker 82. 
Very scarce. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval with border 3-16, 
in which is title at top, within panelled rectangle with blank 


tablet at bottom broken by shield surmounted by crown. Line. 


General Washington. 
Oval height, 2.12. Oval width, 1.15. 

Unknown to Hart (153*) or Baker. 
The only impression known. 


Bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval, held by female 
figure. To right, figure of Justice with Masonic apron. To 


. left, Minerva. Above, a cherub with liberty-cap. On an open 


book, ‘‘ Vide | Aude | Tace | G”’ Mized. 
Engrav’d for the Masonic Magazine | When Freedom, first her 
glorious Day had Won, | She smil’d on Washington, her darling 
son. | Mild Justice claims him as his Virtues rise, | And Love 

and Honor, still attend the Prize. | : 
Height, 6.11. Width, 4.2. Hart 154. Unknown to Baker. 
A perfect impression; one of three known. 


— Full bust, profile to left, in uniform. Circle. Etching. 
G Washington | Born Virginia Febty 11th 1732. | General of the 
American Armies 1775.| Resign’d 1783.| President of the 
United States 1789. | 

Diameter, 3.9. Hart 155b. 


— Bust, profile to left, in uniform. Vignette. Etching. 


G. Washington | 

Head height, 1.11. Width, 1.3. 

This is Hart 157, the head cut out and pasted on “ New Yankee 
Doodle” music. 


Full bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval, with border 


of row of pearls. Mized. 
Gent! Washington | 
Height, 4. Width, 3. | Hart 158. Unknown to Baker. 


Scarce. Published in Edinburgh, 1791. 


Bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval on base. At top, 

wreath and festoon of ribbon and laurel. At sides, flags and 

war implements. At bottom, scroll inscribed “ Constitution.” 
Stipple. 

George Washington | Died 14th Dect 1799 Aged 68. | 

Height, 3.1. Width, 2.3. Hart 159. Baker 78. 

One of three known copies. Inlaid; without publication lines. 


186 


187 


189 


190 


19] 


192 


193 


Bust, profile to left. Oval. Etching. 
His Path Be Ours. | A. Todds Sculpt,—A Todd | Washington. | 
Height,:2.4. Width, 1.13. Hart 160. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. 


Full bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Stipple. 
Drawn by J Wright—Engraved by W. Evans | General Wash- 
ington | Published 15t March 1800 by ThoS Medland Abingdon 
Street Westm! | 

Height, 4.8. Width, 3.8. Hart 161. Not in Baker. 
Very scarce. 


Same as above. Before background. Title in open letter. 
Printed in colors. Hart 161a. Not in Baker. 
Very fine and scarce. 


Another and most brilliant pee of Hart 161, but 
cut to first line. 


Full bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, with border 


line 1-16, with background ruled three ways. Etching. 
Washington. 


Height, 2.13. Width, 2.2. DG! ie G8 


Bust, in profile, to right, in uniform. Oval in ruled 
rectangle. Stipple. 
Scoles se. | General Washington. | Publish’d by Smith, New 
York. | 

Height, 3.3, Width, 2.9. Hart 163. Baker 95. 
Excessively scarce. Not in any of the four great collections. 


Full length, standing, head to right, right arm rests on 
plow handle. In oval, in centre of farming scene, surmounted 
by eagle with shield and spear. -Below oval are sword, pistol, 
and epaulettes; farm implements and produce on either side. At 
bottom of Agricultural Exhibition Certificate. Line. 
Published & Sold by Ralph Rawdon Engraver, Albany, Price 
$10—pr. 100. | 


Height, 3.14. Width, 8. Not in Hart (163*) or Bites 
Full bust, profile, to right, in uniform. Etching. 


Height, 2.13. Width, 2.4. Hart 164. Baker 85. 
Engraved by John G. Chapman, 1842. : er aged i 


194 


195 


196 


197 


198 


199 


200 


Full bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval. Stipple. 
General Washington. | Engraved by I. White. | Published by J. 
Robins & C° Albion Press, London. | 100 | 

Height, 3.4. Width, 2.12. Hart 165. Not in Baker. 
The very scarce original issue. 


Same as above. Title reéngraved. Engraver’s line erased. 
Above; Parsons’s Genuine Edition Of Hume’s England. | Below: 
Engraved for J. Parsons, Paternoster Row. May 1795.| Hart 
165c. Baker 86. 


Same as above. Lettering, except title, erased. Instead: 
Cormack Vol. III. to face page 16.| Hart 165d. Not in 
Baker. (3) 


—— Bust, profile to left, in uniform. In upper right corner of 
plate with eight other portraits. Vignette in rectangle. Etching. 
80. | Washington. | London, Published by Thomas Tegg, Cheap- 
side, Sept? 15. 1829. | 

Height, 8.2. Width, 4.11. Hart 166. Unknown to Baker. 


‘ India proof. 


Full bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Line. 


_ Literary Magazine. | T. Holloway Sculp. | General Washington. 


Published as the Act directs | Aug. 1792, by C. Forster; Poultry. 
Height, 3.10. Width, 2.14. Hart 167. Baker 87. 


— Same as above. All erased but title. Hart 167a. (2) 


Same as Hart 167. Proof before first line. 
Unknonn to Hart (1674). 


Full bust, in profile, to right, in uniform. Oval. Line. 
Pocket Magazine.| From an orig! Draw8—George Murray, 
sculpt | General Washington. | Published by Harrison & C° Oct? 
Pa 795: | 

Height, 2.1. Width, 1.8. Hart 168. Baker 91. 


Same as above. First and last lines of lettering erased. 
Hart 168a. 
Scarce. 


Full bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Stipple. 
General Washington. | 

Height, 3.9. Width, 2.13. Hart 169. Baker 88. 
A scarce Irish print. Published in Dublin, 1792. 


— Full bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Stipple. 
H Roosing Sculpt Rotterdam. | Washington. | A Loosjes Pz, 
Excudt | 1793. | 

Height, 3.13. Width, 3. Hart 170. Baker 94, 
Scarce. 


201 


202 


203 


204 


205 


206 


207 


208 


Full bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval. Stipple. 
For the American Universal Magazine. | General Washington. | 
Height, 3.13. Width, 3.1. Hart 171. Baker 89. 


Bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval. Stipple. 
F. Bonneville deli—Ruotte Sculp. | G. Washington. | Né en Vir- 
ginie année 1733. | Commendant en Chef des Armées | et Prési- 
dent du Congré Amériquain. | Se trouve Rue du Théatre Frangais. 
| No 4. | . 

Height, 4.4. Width, 3.7. Hart 172. "Unknown to Baker. 
Same as above. Last three lines altered to: et Président du 


Congrés d’Amerique. | A Paris rue St Jacques N° 195. | Hart 
172a. Baker 69. (2) 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Mezzotint. 
Engraved by J. A. O'Neill. | Washington. | 'rom An Original 
Contemporary Picture In The | Possession Of William Menzies, 
Esq. | Private Plate—Proof | 

Height, 5. Width, 4.2. Hart 173. Baker 93. 


India proof. Scarce. 


—— Same as above. Before all letters. 
Hart 173a. Not in Baker. 
India proof presentation from Menzies to Edward Dexter. Very 


 searce. 


Full bust to right, in uniform. Vignette. Etching. 
Joseph Wright Pinxt Phila 1784—Albert Rosenthal Phila, 1888 
| Aqua Fortis | George Washington. | From the original painting 
in the possession of the Powel Family Newport, R. I. | Etched 
expressly for Baker’s Bibliotheca Washingtoniana. | 

Height, 5.5. Width, 4.8. — Hart 174. - 


Same as above. Before all letters except first two lines. 
Hart 174a. 


Same as Hart 174. Before last line and with “ g” left out 
of “‘ Washington.” Hart 174b. (3) 


Bust to left, head to right, in uniform. Oval with border 
row of pearls. Beneath Arms inscribed “ Exitus Acta Probat.” 
Panel representing: “Evacuation of New York|Nov. 25, 
1783”’|. In ornamental rectangle with American eagle, shield, 
arms, etc. Mized. 
Designed—and—engraved for | The Society of Iconophiles | New 
York 1899 | F. S. King. | del. & sc. | Gott | Schultze | die | marke 
| Copyright, 1899, by the Society of Iconophiles. | 

Height, 3.5. Width, 3. Hart 175. 


—— Another copy. Hart 175. 


—— Another copy. Hart 175. 


209 


210 


211 


212 


213 


214 


ROBERT EDGE PINE 
1785 


Half length to left, in uniform. Right hand resting on 
walking stick. Vignette. Stipple. 
H B Hall | Washington. | From the original Picture from life 
by Robert Edge Pine, taken in 1785.| (In possession of J. Car- 
son Brevoort Esq. Brooklyn, N. Y.) | Engraved For Irving’s 
Washington. | 

Height, 5.90. Width, 4.4. Hart 176. Baker 98. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Hart 176a. Not in 
Baker. 


India proof. 
—— Same as Hart 176. Without last line. Not in Hart 


(176b). (3) 

~- Half length, to left, in uniform. Right hand resting on 
walking stick. Etching. 
Height, 6.11. Width, 4.12. Hart 177. 


Bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, in frame of oak leaves, 
on a base, with American eagle, cocked hat, sword, etc., in rec- 
tangle ruled to represent American flag. At top: ‘‘ E Pluribus | 
Unum”|. Beneath facsimile signatures of the signers. The 
facsimile signature is trembling and background of oval is ruled 
horizontally and vertically at right angles. Stipple. 
Painted by A. Chappel.—-Engraved by G. R. Hall. | G° Wash- 
ington | From the original portrait by Pine in the possession of 
J. Carson Brevoort. Esq? | (Copyright 1856 by Martin & John- 
son. ) 


Height, 8.8. Width, 6.6. Hart 178. Baker 99. 


Same as above. Facsimile changed to usual signature. Not 
in Hart (1784). 2 


—— Same as above. Proof before all letters. India paper. 
Not wm Hart (a178). 


Same as Hart 1784. Background of oval ruled over with 
a diagonal line. Hart 178a. 


Same as above. Background of oval burnished out and 
ruled horizontally, with slight cross-hatching around shoulders. 
Hart 178b. | (2) 


Same as above. Copyright changed to “1859” by John- 
son, Fry & Co. Hart 178c. 


Same as above. Cross-hatching ruled over diagonally. 
Lower part of plate almost entirely reéngraved with accessories 


added. Not in Hart (178c3). (2) 


215 


Same as above. Copyright changed to “1876” by John- 
son & Miles. Hart 178d. 
Scarce. 


Same as above. First line altered to “ Portrait by Pine.” 
—‘‘ Copyright 1879 by Henry J. Johnson.”—* Design by Chap- 
pel.” Third and fourth lines erased. Not in Hart (178e). 


216 


JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON 


1785 
217 Bust, profile to right. Vignette. Line. 
Washington. | From Houdon’s Bust. | Engraved by A. B. Du- 
rand. 1833. | 
Height, 3.9. Width, 2.6. Hart 179. Baker 100. 


Same as above. Added: “ Printed by R. Neale.” Hart 


179a. 
India proof. (2) 


Same as above, but printer’s line altered to: “ Printed by L 
Stevens ” Not in Hart (179b). 


218 


Bust, profile to right, in rectangle. ‘Title in large char- — 
acters. Stipple. 
Drawn by J. Wood from Houdon’s Bust—Engraved by Leney 
Published by Joseph Dee Chestnut St Philad@ 1814. 

Washington. | 

Height, 5.3. Width, 4.4. Hart 181. Baker 103. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Hart 181a. Not in 
Baker. , 3 (2) 


219 


220 


Same as Hart 181. ‘Title in smaller letters. Two copies. 
Hart 181b. 


Same as above. Address erased and “ P. Price Printer.” 
inserted. Hart 18lc. (3) 


221 


Bust to right, overlapped by Nini portrait of Franklin, on 
base of ornamental pedestal, .11x.10, with urn at top, into 
which flying figure of Time is pouring libation. Landscape back- 
ground. At top of cheque of Franklin Bank. Line. 
Leney & Rollinson. | (Hart 181*). 
In fine proof condition. 


Head, profile, to left. Oval medallion suspended by ring in 
rectangle. Ruled. 
Ormsby’s Pentography | Aer | 

Oval height, 7.6. Width, 6.3 ' Hart 182. ‘Baker 104. 
Two copies. (2) 


222 


223 


225° 


226 


227 


228 


229 


Bust, profile to right. Obverse of medal, “ Washington 
before Boston.” The reverse of medal is etched on same plate, 
circular. Etching. 
Georgio Washington Supremo Duci Exercitum Adsertori Liber- 
tatis | Du Vivier | Paris. F. | Comitia Americana | Jules Jacque- 
mart delint & sculpt | 

Diameter, 2.13. Not in Hart (183*a). 


Bust, profile to right. Obverse of medal. Circular, in rec- 
tangle. W. L. Ormsby Se.| Hart 183.. Not in Baker. 2) 


Bust, profile to right, laureated, in circle, title in field. On 
$5 cheque of Washington Bank of Westerly, Rhode Island. Line. 
Washington | Engraved & Printed By Amos Doolittle, New 
Haven 1803 


Diameter, 1. Not in Hart (185*). 
With a modern impression of a different but similar head by 
Doolittle, 1800. | (2) 

Bust, profile, to right. Vignette. Stipple.. 
Washington. | From Houdan’s Bust. | Engraved by G. F. Storm. | 
Height, 2.12. Width, 1.12. Hart 186. Not in Baker. 


Similar to above. “G9 Washington ” instead of ‘“ Wash- 
ington.” ; remainder of lettering the same but in different char- 
acters. Hart 186b. Baker 107. (2) 
— Same as Hart 186. Before all letters. 

Hart 186a. Not in Baker. 
India proof. Very scarce. 


Bust, profile, to right. Vignette. Stipple. 


From Houdon’s Bust | 
Height, 3.8. Width, 2.8 Hart 187. Baker 101. 


Same as above. On engraved title-page of “ Irving’s Life 
of Washington. Vol. 3. New York G. P. Putnam, .. . 1859.” 
Hart 18a. (2) 


Same as above. ‘‘ New York... 1859.’ erased and 
“ Philadelphia. J. B. Lippincott & Co.” inserted. Hart 187b. 
Scarce. 


Same as Hart 187. With: “ Life of Washington. | G. P. 
Putnam’s Sons.” | added. | 


Scarce. | (2) 

Bust, profile, to right. Vignette, in imitation of an outline 
chalk drawing. Stipple. 
Height, 5.15. Width, 4.4. Hart 189. Baker 109. 


Very scarce. 


230 


231 


232 


236 


Bust, profile, to right. Circular medallion on a base with 
dates of birth and death. Liberty, on the right, with scroll, 
“He lived | for his | country” | shield with Arms of U. S. on 
left. View of tomb and Mount Vernon. Line. 
Designed by H. Billings, Engraved by the American Bank Note 
Co. | (Copyright, 1859, by H. Barnes.) | 


Diameter, 2.1. Hart 190. Baker 110. 
Same as above. In frame from wood grown at Mount 
Vernon. Hart 190. (2) 
Bust, profile, to right. Vignette. Mized. 
Pl. 2. | George Washington | d’aprés le buste de Houdon. | 
Height, 3.10. Width, 2.5. Hart 191. Not in Baker. 
Scarce. 


Head, profile, to right.. Vignette on folding plate of thirty- 
nine portraits. Etching. 
25 | Planche I Mémoires hist. pol. du régne de Louis XVI 
Tom. I. | | 

Height,1.7. Width; lies. . Hart 192. Not in Baker. 


Scarce. 


Head, profile, to left, with flowing hair tied by a ribbon. 
Circular medallion. Line. 
G. Washington. | Dessiné et Gravé d’aprés Houdon par Alexandre 
Tardieu | (four lines of verse) | Par J. Castera. | Déposé 4 la 
Bibliothéque Nationale le 9 Vendemiaire An 9.| A Paris chez 
Alex. Tardieu Gr. de la Marine Rue de l'Université N° 296. 
au Dépét National de Machines. | 

Diameter, 2.15. Hart 193. Baker 108. 
Beautifully engraved and a very attractive portrait. 


Same as Hart 193. Before the verses and author, and with 
“ Déposée a la Bibliothéque Nationale le 9 Vendémiaire An 9.” 
before space for verses, instead of after, and in last line “ Na- 
tionale’”’ instead of “ National ” Hart 193b. Not in Baker. 
Scarce. 


—— Same as Hart 193. Last two lines erased. 
Not in Hart (193c) or Baker. 
No other known. : 


—— Head, profile, to left. Circular. Stipple. 
G. Washington. | nach Tardieu von Senn | 


Diameter, 2.5. Hart 195. Unknown to Baker. 
Excessively scarce. 


Head, profile, to right. Circular medallion. Solid back- 


ground. Stipple. 
Giorgio Washington | 
Diameter, 2.8. Hart 196. Unknown to Baker. 


Very scarce. 


238 


239 


240 


241 


242 


243 


244 


245 


—— Bust, profile, to left, in a rectangle. Mezzotint. 
W™ Hamlin. SC  91.| Washington. | From Howdan’s Bust. 
Richmond Va. | 

Height, 2.12. Width, 2.1. Hart 197. Baker 102. 


The scarce original impression. 


—— Another, and later, impression. (2) 


— Same as above. “91” altered to “‘ 94” 
Not in Hart (1974) or Baker. 


Same as Hart 197, but lettering altered: ‘“W™ Hamlin Sc 
at 91 years of age | Washington. | From Howdan’s bust, Rich- 
mond Va. | Not in Hart (197a) or Baker. 
Very scarce and the first published state. 


Same as above, but a proof before the high conical head was 
altered. Copy cut to rectangle. Not in Hart (197b) or Baker. 
The only known impression. 


Bust, profile, to left. Oval. pare Tine: 
Draper Welsh & Co. | Phila. | 
Height, .14. Width, .11. Hart 198. Not in Baker. 


Very scarce. 


Head, profile, to left, in circle, beneath a perpetual calen- 


_ dar, with background of an American flag with six stars. 


Etching. 
Washington | E. G. 1895. | 
Diameter, .13. Hart 200. 
Scarce. 


Same as above. Before “ E. G. 1895.” and with eight stars. 
The width of stripes in flag unaltered. Hart 200a. 


Head, profile, to left, as a shadow cast upon the sun. Eagle 
perched on rock amid clouds. Circle, in rectangle. Mized. 
Thom.—Rogers. | The American Eagle. | Guarding The Spirit Of 
Washington. | 

Diameter, 6.15. Hart 201. Unknown to Baker. 


~ Lacks dedication line. 


Whole length, profile, to left, in uniform, standing upon a 
pedestal. 2 Stipple. 
Daguerreotyped, | from the Statue.—Geo. Parker. | Geo. Wash- 
ington. | From the Statue by Houdon, in the Capitol, Richmond, 
Va. | Printed by W. Pate. | New York, G. P. Putnam, & C° | 
Height, 5.14. Width, 3.4. Hart 202. Baker 105. 
India proof. 


Same as above. “ Printed by W. Pate.” erased. Hart 
202a. (3) 


246 


247 


248 


249 


250 


Half length, to right, in clouds, right hand on arm of Lin- 
coln, left hand pointing upward. Angels above rising toward 
flood of light. Mezzotint. 
Designed By W. H. Hermans.—(Copyright 1866)—Engraved 
By John Sartain, Phil? | Published By W. H. Hermans Penn 
Yan Yates CO N. Y.| Abraham Lincoln, The Martyr, | Victori- 
ous. | Artists’ Proof | 

Height, 18.3. Width, 14. Not in Hart (202*) or Baker. 
On India paper, signed. 


———, Same as above, but before “ Abraham Lincoln, The Mar- 
tyr, | Victorious. | Not in Hart (202*a) or Baker. 
India proof. 


Bust, profile, to right, dark background, crowned by winged 
figure of Fame (light background), whose left hand, holding 
trumpet, points to Washington. In circle, with narrow border 
line, outer decoration cf alternate diverging ruled triangles. At 
bottom of circle, oblong oval which cuts off bottom of bust and 
lower half of Fame. ; Line. 
Washington | First in War, First in Peace| and First in the 
Hearts of His | Countrymen. | B. Tanner, Sculpt 

Diameter, 2.1. Not in Hart (202**) or Baker. 
One other impression known. 


JAMES PEALE 
1788-1795 


Bust, nearly profile, to right, in uniform, with flowing hair. 
Vignette. } Line. 
Eng4 by H. B. Hall. N. Y. 1865.—J. Peale Pinx 1788. |Go. 
Washington | Private Plate | 

Height, 3.6. Width, 3. ‘Hart 203. Baker 111. 
India proof. 


Full bust, in profile, to left. Etching. 
George Washington | Etched by Albert Rosenthal 1899, from 
the Water color by | James Peale, drawn from life, Philadelphia 
1795, in the possession of | Charles Henry Hart, Esq. Phila. | 

Height, 4.5. Width, 3. Hart 204. 


Same as above. Unlettered, except: Copyright 1899 Albert 
Rosenthal. | JaS Peale.| Hart 204a. 


Another copy, colored by hand and “ Jas Peale.” in red. 


Same as above. “ JaS Peale.’ erased, names of subscribers 
added, and plate defaced. Hart 204b. . . 
Twenty-five sets only were printed. Poke (4) 


251 


252 


253 


254 


255 


256 


hilt. Attendant, horse’s head, tent and cannon. 


Engraved By J. Sartain, After The Original Painting From 


Life By James Peale. | 
Height, 8.5. Width, 6.4. Hart 205. 


MARCHIONESS DE BREHAN 
1789 


Half length, to right, in uniform. Right hand on sword 


Mezzotint. 


Baker 112. 


Head, profile, to right, laureated. Circular medallion, with 


border containing title in upper part, suspended by a ring and 


a ribbon. 


A quatint. 


George Washington | Gravé d’aprés le Camée, peint par Mme la 
Marquise de Bréant| par A. F. Sergent. 1790. | (four lines of 


' verse) | 


Diameter, 2.12. 
The only known perfect impression with the verses. 


Hart 206. 
Baker never 


_ saw the print, but describes an imperfect copy from a photo- 


graph, so faint as to have left him in doubt about engraver’s name. 


Head, profile, to left, laureated. Circular 
rectangle, with tablet below, for title. 

Pl. 1¢ Tom, 1¢F Frontispiece. | George Washington 
ginie le 11 Février 1732. | Gravé d’aprés le Cam 


medallion in 

Stipple. 
Né en Vir- 
ée peint par 


Madame de Bréhan 4 Newyork en 1789.| Dirigé par P. F. 


Tardieu.—Gravé par Roger | 


Diameter, 2.12. | Hart 207. 


Same as above. Before first line of lettering. 
Very scarce. 


Head, profile, to right, laureated. Vignette. 


Baker 113. 


Hart 207b. 


Line. 


Go et ar | ‘The Presidents Compliments | accompany the 


enclosed to | M?S Morris | Engraved & Printed At 
Engraving & Printing. | (three lines) | 
Height, 2.6. Width, 2.2. Hart 208. 


Same as above. Without any lettering. 
Signed by Chas. Burt. Very scarce. 


Same as above. With only “ Go Washington.” 


Bureau. | Engraving | & Printing.” Hart 208c. 
India proofs. | 


The Bureau. 


Baker 114. 


Hart 208a. 


Hart 208b. 


Same as above. With “ Engraved and Printed at the | 


(3) 


257 


258 


259 


260 


263 


JOHN RAMAGE 


1789 
Full bust, to front, head to left, in. uniforms Order of 
Cincinnati on left lapel. Oval. Etching. 


John Ramage Pinx.—Published by Henry T. Coates & Co. 1896. 
—Albert Rosenthal, Sc. | | 
Height, 2.14. Width, 2. | Hart 209. 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Order on left lapel. Oval 
with border line. Stipple. 
Houston sc. | George Washington Esq? | Philad@ Published for 
Thos Condie Bookseller. 

Height, 5.2. Width, 4.6. Baker 130. Hart 210. 
Scarce. ‘ied 


Same, without first and third lines. he 
George Washington Esq? | a Hart 210a. 


Full bust, to front, in uniform. Oval. _ Etching. 
George Washington. | From The Miniature By John Ramage, 
1789, | In The Possession Of Mrs. Moses S. Beach. | Printed By 
E. Opitz. | Philadelphia, May 25th 1897.| | 

Height, *2.V5 22 Witte | Hart 211. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Below, reduced copy 


_ of portrait and facsimile of painter’s signature. Hart 211a. 


—— Another copy, colored by hand and facsimile printed in red. 


Same as Hart 211. Plate defaced. Names of subscribers 
added. Hart 211b. “is . 


—— Small head from 21la printed separately. Hart 211c. 
Engraved by Albert Rosenthal. Twenty sets only were printed. 


(5) 
Progressive trials of the above, each numbered and initialed 
by artist. : | (11) 


Photogravure copy of the onlv known impression of Hart 
212, Baker 171, in the Phillips Collection (No. A20), Pennsyl- 
vania Academy of Fine Arts. 


CHRISTIAN GULAGER 
1789 


—— Full bust, to right. Oval, in rectangle. Line. 
Eng? by Wm. E. Marshall, from a Portrait by Gulligher, be- 
longing to E. Belknap Esq. | George Washington. | 

Height, 4.10. Width, 3.14. Hart 213. Baker 115. 
India proof. 


264 


265 


266 


267 


268 


269 


270 


271 


Same as above, with intermediate second line: 
Painted At Boston 1789.| |= Unknown to Hart (213a) or Baker. 
India proof. 


Two unfinished progress proofs of above. Undescribed. 
India proof. Initialed by engraver. (2) 


‘EDWARD SAVAGE 
1790-1797 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Order of Cincinnati on 
left lapel. Oval in rectangle. Stipple. 
Painted & Engraved by E. Savage. | George Washington, Esq | 
President of the United States of America. | From the Original 
Picture Painted in 1790 for the | Philosophical Chamber, at the 
University of Cambridge, | In Massachusetts. | Published Feby 7. 
1792 by E. Savage, N° 29 Charles Street, Middx Hospital. | 
Height, 5.5. Width, 4.5. Hart 214. Baker 116. 
Fine impression of a scarce and attractive engraving. 


Same as above. Inscription in open unfinished letters, 
without punctuation, and before correction of the word “ Philo- 
siphical.” Hart 214a. Unknown to Baker. 
The only known impression. 


Same as Hart 214. Reworked, with slight changes in hair 
and collar. ‘Title and address erased; ‘ General George Wash- 
ington ” substituted. Hart 214b. Baker 117. 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, with border. Stipple. 
London, Pub4 for the Proprietor, Augt 10, 1793, by E. Jeffery, 
No 11. Pall Mall. | George Washington Esq? | President of the 
United States of America, | 

Height, 5. Width, 3.15. : Hart 215. Baker 136. 
Printed in brown. Imperfect as to the full lettering as given by 
Hart, but very scarce in any condition. 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, with border, in 
rectangle. Stipple. 
Engraved by S. Hill. | George Washington, | President of the 
United States of | America. | 

Height, 4. Width, 2.15. Hart 216. Baker 129. 


Full bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border line. 
Stipple and aquatint. 

Savage Pinxt—Rollinson sct | George Washington | President of 

the United States. | 

Height, 5.2. Width, 4. Hart 217). Baker 132. — 


_ Fine impression. 


274 


275 
276 


277 


278 


279 


—— Another copy. Inlaid, but perfect. 
Hart 217. Baker 132. 
Same as above, but reworked. The background lined and 
aquatint replaced by stipple. Hart 217a. 
Full bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border line. 
Stipple. 
Savage, pinx.—Tanner, sc. | G. Washington. | 
Height, 5. Width, 3.15. Hart 218b. Baker 135. 
Two copies. (3) 


— Full bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border line. 
Stipple. 

Engraved for the Washingtoniana. | Savage Pinx.—O’Neill Sc. | 

Published by Elias Dexter, 564 Broadway, N. Y. | 

Height, 5.13. "Width, 3.12. Hart 219. Baker 131. 


Same as above. First line of lettering erased. India 
proof. Hart 219b. | 


Same as above. Address erased. India proof. Hart 
219c. (3) 


—— Three progressive trials of above. . (3) 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval medallion on shaft sur- 
mounted by urn, Minerva and Fame, Soldier, Genii and em- 
blems. - Mized. 
Sacred to the Memory of the | truly Illustrious | George Wash- 
ington, Renowned in | War, Great in the Senate, and | possessed 
of every Qualification | to render him worthy the Title of |a 
Great and Good Man. | Born Feb. 22. 1732. Ob. Dec. 14. 1799. | 
Painted by John Coles jun.—Eng4 by E. G. Gridley. | 


Height, 13.2. Width, 8.14. Hart 221. Baker 403. 
Same as above. “Sold by J. Fave” in place of “ Painted 
by John Coles jun.” , Hart 221a. Not in Baker. 


Very scarce. 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Vignette. ‘Mezzotint. 
Eng4 by J. C. Buttre N. Y. | Washington. | After a Painting by 
Edward Savage. | In 1790. | 

Height, 4. Width, 3.8. Hart 220b. 


Full bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, in rectangle. Stipple. 
W. Harrison Jun? Sculpt. | Gen! Geo® Washington. | 

Height, 4.3. Width, 3. Hart 222. Baker 128. 

Scarce. . (2) 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, in medallion, with loop 
and ribbon. Stipple. 
Farnsworth’s Edition.| E. Savage. Pinxt—W™ Hamlin, Sct 
Provid | Gen! George Washington. | 
Height, 3.14. Width, 3.4. Hart 223. Baker 126. 
Scarce. 


280 


281 


282 


283 


284 


285 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, in medallion, surrounded 


by rays. Tablet at bottom with title. Stipple. 
Gen! George Washington. | W™ Hamlin. Sculpt | 

Height, .8. Width, .7. Hart 224. Baker 12°. 
One of the scarce original impressions. 

—— Another and later impression. ; (2) 
=. Bust, ‘to right, in uniform. Circle. Stipple. 


Minatelli s. | Giorgio Washington | Pubblicato in Venezia a spese 
di Catterni Minatelli e Comp. | 


Diameter, 2.5. Hart 225. Not in Baker. 
Same as above. Without publication line. Unknown to 
Hart (225a). (2) 


Full bust, to left, head to right, in uniform. Oval. Stipple. 
George Washington, | President of the United States of Amer- 
ica. | from an Original Miniature in the Possession of | Benja- 
min Smith of Philadelphia. | London, Published by D. Rymer, 
Book & Print Seller, 10. Broad Court, Long Acre. 

Height, 4.2. Width, 3.8. Hart 226b. Baker 137. 
Excessively scarce. This print is reproduced in photogravure in 
the Hart catalogue. 


Three-quarter length, to right, seated, map in _ hand. 
Cocked hat with large rosette of six equal triangles, no button. 
Drawn curtain shows column and sky. Mezzotint. 
E. Savage pinx. et Sculp. | George Washington Esq? | President 
of the United States of America. | From the Original Portrait 
Painted at the request of the Corporation of the University of 
Cambridge in Massachusetts. | 

Height,.17.15. “Width, 13.15. Hart 228. Baker 118. 
Fine impression, but lacks dated publication line. 


Similar to above, the rosette being drawn at centre by two 
parallel bands with button at bottom. <A copy of the Savage prob- 
ably by R Laurie. Mezzotint. 
George Washington | President of the United States of America, | 
From the Original Portrait Painted at the request of the Corpo- 
ration of the University of Cambridge in Massachusetts | 
Height, 18.1. Width, 13.15. , Hart 229. Baker 119. 
Scarce. 


Similar to Hart 228, with an urn upon a pedestal, in- 
scribed: “G. W. | Obt Decbr 14th | 1799  68|” On pedestal: 


“The Grateful | Tribute of | his Admiring | Countrymen |” and 


on front a verse of three lines. Mezzotint. 
E Savage Pinxt—W™ Hamlin Sculpt | Gen! George Washing- 
ton. | Published July — 1800, by W™ Hamlin, Providence R. I. | 
Height, 17.10. Width, 13.14. 7 Hart 230. Baker 123. 
Excessively scarce. 


286 


287 


288 


289 


290 


291 


293 


294 


___— Three-quarter length, seated. Reverse of Hart 228. 
Mezzotint. 


E. Savage pinxe-—W™ Hamlin. Sculp. Providence. | George 
Washington Esqt | Obt Decbt 14th 1799, 68 | 


Height, 7.3. Width, 5.10. Hart 231. Baker 124. 
One of the very scarce original impressions. 
Another and later issue. 3 ee a) 


An early and undescribed state of above, with title, “ Genl, 
George Washington.” Not in Hart (231a). 
The only known impression. 


Similar to Hart 228. Border line. Line. 
I Scoles, del et sculp. | George Washington, | President of the 
United States of America. | Publish’d by Smith, Reed, and Way- 
land. | 

Height, 4.13. Width, 3.12. Hart 233. Baker 134. 


Full bust, to right, figured curtain in background. Copied 
from Hart 228. Monogram “S. A. E” and “1900” in lower 
right field. ~ Mezzotint. 


Painted by E. Savage.—Engraved by S. Arlent Edwards | Wash- 


ington. | Published by Jos. F. Sabin, New York, 1900. | 


Height, 10.1. Width, 8.2. Hart 234. 
Same as above. Before all letters. | Hart 234a. 

Artist’s signed India proof. 

—— Another copy. Hart 234a. 


Same as above. Before monogram and date in field and 
rosette below. Not in Hart (234b). 
Numerous pencilled directions for changes by the artist. = 


Whole length, seated, right arm on shoulder of young 
Custis. To right, Mrs. Washington, Nelly Custis, and negro 
servant, his face engraved in line. Stipple. 
Painted & Engrav’d by E: Savage. | The Washington Family. | 
George Washington his Lady, and her two Grandchildren by the 
name of Custis. | (Title repeated in French) | Philadelphia. 
Publish’d March 10th 1798. by E: Savage & Robt Wilkinson N° 
58 Cornhill London. | o 

Height, 18.5. Width, 24.8. Hart 235. Baker 120. 
The print, in good condition, is very scarce. 


Same as above. Title in open letter, rest of inscription 
lightly engraved, and negro’s face in stipple only. | 
Excessively scarce. Hart 235a. Not in Baker. 


a ee ee mM se ao eee 


295 


296 


297 


298 


299 


300 


301 


Whole length, seated, to right, in uniform, on left of print. 
Similar to Hart 235. Mezzotint. 
Painted by Edward Savage.—Engraved By J. Sartain. | Geo. 
Wash” Parke Custis—Gen! Geo. Washington.—Eleanor Parke 
Custis——Martha Washington.—William Lee. | 

Height, 16.6. Width, 23.14. Hart 236. Not in Baker. 
A brilliant proof impression, purchased from the family of the 
engraver, but lacks the first line as given by Hart. 


Similar to perfect copies of Hart 236, without first line of 
lettering. Hart 236a. Baker 133. 


Whole length, seated, similar to Hart 235. Stipple. 
Washington Family. | Washington Parke Custis—George Wash- 
a aaa Parke Custis—Martha Washington—William 
Lee 

Height, 18.2. Width, 24.15. Hart 23%a. Not in Baker. 
Lacks the publication line as given by Hart. 


Whole length, seated to right. Like Hart 235. Mezzotint. 
Geo. Washington Parke Custis——Gen. Geo. Washington.—Elea- 
nor Parke Custis——Martha Washington.—William Lee. | Gen. 
George Washington And His Family.| Engraved for the 
“Eclectic ” by Geo. E. Perine, N. Y. | 


Height, 5. Width, 7.6. Hart 238. Not in Baker. 
Two copies. | 
—— Unfinished trial proof of above. | (3) 


Whole length, seated, to right, to left of print, right arm 
resting on back of chair, left arm resting on table. Mrs. Wash- 
ington seated at opposite side of table. Mezzotint. 
Illman & Sons Sc | The Washington Family. | Engraved expressly 
for this Magazine | 


Height, 4.14. Width, 6.7. Not in Hart (238*) or Baker. 


- Whole length, seated, to left, at right of print, right arm 
on table, left arm on shoulder of young Custis, who stands beside 
a globe at his left. Next to Washington sits Mrs. Washington, 
and behind stands Nelly Custis. Her dress is without the mod- 
esty piece. Rectangle. Mezzotint. 
Painted by F. B. Schell—Published by John Dainty 15 S. 6th 
St, Philadelphia—Engraved by A. B. Walter | Washington 
Family | 

Height, 13.7. Width, 9.13. Hart 239. Not in Baker. 
Printed in colors. 


Same as above. Reduced to oval, with border 5-16, 13.8 x 
10.1. Same lettering, except title which remains unchanged, 
reéngraved and “15” changed to “ 31” Modesty piece added 
to dress of Miss Custis. Hart 239a. Not in Baker. 


303 


304 


305 


306 


307 


308 


Whole length, seated, to left. Similar to Hart 239. 
Rectangle. _ | Mezzotint. 
Painted by F. B. Schell—Published by John Dainty 15 S, 6th 
St. Philadelphia—Engraved by A. B. Walter. | Washington 
Family | 

Height, 13.4. Width, 9.13. Not in Hart (239*) or Baker. 


Whole length, seated, to left, on right of print. Similar to 
Hart 239. Oval, with border line 4-16, within which is letter- 
ing. Mezzotint. 
Painted by Schell.—Published by John Dainty 15 S. 6t St. . 
Philadelphia.—Eng4 by A. B. Walter. | Washington Family | 
Height, 8.1. Width, 6.6 Hart 240. Not in Baker. 


Whole length, seated, to left, in uniform, on right of print. 
Similar to Hart 239. Oval, with border line, 4-16, within which 
are first two lines of lettering. Mezzotint. 
Painted by F. B. Schell—Eng4@ by A. B. Walter. | Washington 
Family. | Published By John Dainty 31 S. 6th St. Philadelphia. | 
Height, 8.2. Width, 6.3. Hart 241. Not in Baker. 


Similar to Hart 239. Oval, with border line, 4-16, within 
which is lettering. Mezzotint. 
Painted by F. Schell—Published by John Dainty 15 S. 6th St. 
Philadelphia—Engraved by A. B. Walter. | Washington Family. | 
Height, 8.1. Width, 6.2. Not in Hart (241*) or Baker. 


Similar to Hart 239. Mrs. Washington sits at opposite 
side of table, with Nelly Custis standing between them. Oval, 
with border line, 6-16, within which is title. _ Mezzotint. 
Washington Family. | Published by Moore & Goodspeed, 37 Park 
Row, New York. | 

Height, 8.3. Width, 6.2. Hart 242. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Address changed to: Published by Moore 
& C° 111 Nassau St. New York., before title. 


Hart 242a. Not in Baker. 


Whole length, seated, to left, in uniform, at right of print, 
etc. Miss Custis stands behind and Mrs. Washingon sits. 
opposite. Mezzotint. 
Eng4 by A. Robin N. Y.—(Copyright, 1869, by G. W. Mas-- 
see.) | Washington Family. | ; , | 
Height, 10.2. Width, 8.1. Hart 243. Not in Baker... 

Scarce. 


309 


310 


311 


312 


313 


314 


Whole length, seated, to left, in uniform, at right of print. 
Right arm upon map on table, left hand holding book. Mrs. 
Washington to left, Nelly Custis in centre, young Custis at right, 
and William Lee, with tray, just entering at extreme right. 
Rectangle. Mezzotint. 
Original Painting By G. Schussele, Philé—(Copyright 1864)— 
Engraved By W™ Sartain, Phil@ | Bradley & Co, Publishers. 66 
Nth 4th St. Philadelphia. | 

Height, 17.12. Width, 24.13. Not in Hart (243%*a). 
Artist’s signed India proof. 


Similar to above. Rectangle. Mezzotint. 
Original Painting By C. Schussele, Phh®a—(Copyright 1865 )— 
Engraved By William Sartain, Phil@ | Published by Bradley & Co 
66 N: Fourth St Philadelphia | Washington And His Family. | 
Height, 13.10. Width, 19.5. Not in Hart (244*), 
India proof. 


Same as above. Before title. (Hart 244%a). 
Artist’s signed India proof. 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Vignette. Line. 
Marck] Del—Bertonnier Sculp | Washington. | Publié par Pour- 
rat F,, a Paris. | 

Height, 3.2. Width, 3.8. Hart 244. Baker 121. 


Same as above. Before all letters except first line. Hart 


244. 
Scarce. (2) 


Same as Hart 244. Address erased. Hart 244b. 


Same as above. With address under bust: 
Drouart imp. r. du Fouarre 11 Paris. Hart 244c. 
Same as Hart 244. “ Histoire de France.” added to right. 
Not in Hart .(244e). (3) 


Bust to right, in uniform. Oval, in oblong rectangle, with 
similar oval of Mrs. Washington. Mezzotint. 
Published by Wm. Clausen & Co. 47 W. 28th St. N. Y. | 
Height, 5.4. Width, 8. Hart 245. 
Only seven artist’s signed proofs, of which this is No. 1, were 
taken, when the Savage head was erased and a Stuart head (see 
No. 894) was substituted. 


Same as above. Before publication line. Hart 245a. 
Unique. 


— Working proof of above. Signed by the artist. Unique. 


317 


318 


Bio 


320 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Upon funeral urn, in land- 
scape overhung by weeping willow, opposite Mrs. Washington. 
Rear view of Mount Vernon in background. To left man and 
two women, one weeping. Stipple. 
Undescribed (Hart 246a). Not in Baker. 
In Memory of Gen! George Washington and his Lady | Philad@ 
Jan. 1. 1804. Published by J. Savage according to Law. | 
Height, 11.4. Width, 16.10. 
This is without the first line, “S. Seymour Fecit.” as described 
in Hart 246. Very scarce. 


ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON 
1791 


Bust, to right. Oval. Stipple. 
George Washington. | From the original Miniature on Ivory, 
Painted from life by Arch Robertson, | in Philadelphia, in De- 
cember 1791. | Elias Dexter, 564 Broadway, New York, 1866. | 
Height, 3.7. Width, 2.14. Hart 247. Baker 162. 
India proof. . . 


Full bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border, with 
laurel branches, upon a base with flags and drums, in rectangle. 
Beneath, representation; “Gen! Washington takes Command of 


the | American Army at Cambridge July:34 1775.” Line. 
Tisdale Se. | Gen! Washington. | Engrav’d for C. Smith N-York. | 
Height, 6.9. Width, 3.15. Hart 248. Baker 173. 


Scarce. Not to be confounded with the modern counterfeit with 
‘“ Engraved for C. Smith N York.” at top of plate. 


WALTER ROBERTSON 


1794 


Full bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval 
oak-leaf border. Above, liberty cap on point of sword with 
wreath, enclosing word “ Libertas” in clouds. At sides of oval, 


flags and palm branches. Below, eagle with scroll in beak: 


“ E Pluribus Unum” Vignette in rectangle of triple lines. 
. Stipple. 
Jom JaS Barralet—Invenit 1795. |. Painted by W. Robertson.— 


Engrav’d by R. Field. | George Washington, | President of the 


United States. | Published by Walter Robertson, Philadelphia & 
New York 1St August 1795. | 3 

Height, 11.13. Width, 9.13. Hart 249. Baker 169. 
Excessively scarce, especially in such perfect condition. Car- 
son’s and Mitchell’s, the only two publicly sold, were both im- 
perfect. A fine example of Robert Field’s best work. Repro- 
duced in photogravure in the Hart catalogue. 


321 


322 


323 


324 


325 


Full bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Similar 
to above, with sunburst above head in place of liberty cap, ete. 
Sword hilt to right of eagle’s head. Stipple. 
Robertson Pinxt.—Walker Execudit.| George Washington. | 
President of the United States. | Published March 25, 1797, by 
EK. Walker, N° 7, Cornhill. 

Height, 11.2. Width, 8.13. Hart 250. Baker 170. 
Excessively scarce, especially in such perfect condition. Car- 
son’s, Mitchell’s, and Whelen’s, the only ones publicly sold, were 
all imperfect. 


Bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, with 
border line. Stipple. 
Rollinson sculpt | G. Washington | President of the United States 
| Publish’d by I. Reid New York 1796. | 

Height, 3.14. Width, 3. Hart 251. Baker 172. 
Two copies. (2) 


Full bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, 


with oak-leaf border. Copied from Hart 249. Stipple. 
General George Washington | 
Height, 4.4. Width, 3.7. Hart 252. Baker 174. 


Very scarce. Published in “ Dublin Magazine,’ November, 1798. 


Full bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval in 
laurel border. Baton and sword, crossed, above, amid diverging 
rays. At sides flags, and beneath liberty cap bundle of arrows 
with ribbon, “ E Pluribus Unum.” Vignette. Stipple. 
For the Microscope. | General Washington | Died 14th December 
1799 Aged 68 years | 

Height, 5.5. Width, 4.1. Hart 253. Unknown to Baker. 
Published in the ‘‘ Microscope or Minute Observer,” Vol. II, No. 
2, Belfast, February, 1800. The only copy of which there is a 
public record sold in the Mitchell sale. 


ADOLPH ULRIC WERTMULLER 


1794 


— Full bust, to right. Vignette. Stipple. 
A. Wertmiiller. S. Pt.| Phila. 1795.—H. B. Hall. |.G° Wash- 
ington | Printed by W. Pate. | From the Original Picture in the 
possession of | Chas. Aug. Davis. Esq. N. York. | New York. 
G. P. Putnam & C° | | 

Height, 5.6. Width, 5.8. Hart 254. Baker 176. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Hart 254a. Not in 
Baker. (2) 


826 


327 


329 


330 


Same as Hart 254. With first two lines only. India 
proof. Hart 254b. Not in Baker. 


Same as Hart 254. With first three lines of lettering 


only. Not in Hart (254d). 
Same as Hart 254. With fifth and sixth lines only. India 
proof. Not in Hart (254e). (2) 
Bust, to right, in uniform. Vignette. Stipple. 


Engraved by J. C. Buttre. | G° Washington | George Washing- 
ton. | From The Portrait By Wertmiiller. | 
Height, 4.8. Width, 4.2. Hart 255. Baker 175. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Very scarce. Hart 
255a. Not in Baker. 


—— Same as Hart 255. Last line of lettering erased. Hart 
255b. Not in Baker. 


—— The etching unfinished. (4) 


WILLIAM WILLIAMS 


1794 
Half length, to right, in Masonic regalia. Vignette. Mized. 
O’Neill, N. Y.| Washington | Engraved from the Portrait, 
painted from life by Williams, | for Alexandria Washington 
Lodge N° 22. | Virginia, 1794. | : 
Height, 5. Width, 4.6. Hart 256. Baker 168. 


—— Sameas above. Before all letters. India proof. Hart 2566. 
Same as Hart 256. Address added: Masonic Pub & Man 


Co. N. Y.| Hart 256a. C3) 
GIUSEPPE CERACCHI 
1795 
—— Bust, profile to left. Vignette. — Stipple. 


H. B. Hall. | Washington. | From the Bust by G. Ceracchi, taken 
from life; | (now in possession of Gouverneur Kemble Esq. Cold 
Spring.) | Engraved for Irving’s Washington. | : 

Height, 3.8. Width, 3.10. Hart 257. Baker 166. 


Two copies, one on India paper. 


Same as above. With engraver’s name only. India proof. 
Very scarce. Hart 257a. Not in Baker. ‘ (3) 


Pe, ee ere ee 


331 


332 


333 


334 


Same as Hart 257. Last line erased. Added over head: “ Life 
of Washington.” and below: ‘“‘G. P. Putnam’s Sons” Shading of 
clouds deepened. Hart 257d. Not in Baker. 


—— Same as above. Without line, “ Life of Washington.” 
India paper. Not in Hart (257f). 


Bust, nearly profile, to left, upon a pedestal. Vignette, in 
rectangle of a single line. Stipple. 
Drawn by J. G. Chapman.—from the Original bust by Cerraci.— 
Engv'd by J. F. E. Prud’homme. | Washington. | Harper & Broth- 


ers. 


Height, 3.9. Width, 2.14. Hart 258. Baker 167. (3) 


GILBERT STUART 
VAUGHAN TYPE 


1795-1796 


Full bust, to right. Border, 4—16. 

George Washington. | Engraved by T Holloway from a Picture 
painted by MF Stuart in 1795.|in the possession of Samuel 
Vaughan Esq? | Published as the act directs by T. Holloway and 
the other Proprietors. Nov’ 2. 1796 | 169 | 

Height, 8.10. Width, 7.4. Hart 259. Baker 258. 


Same as above. Plate worked over along left arm and in 


the background. ‘ 169”’ erased. Hart 259b. 


Full bust, to right, curtain in right background. Below, 
an ornamental piece formed of shields, a wreath, branches, 
fasces, and a sword. Mezzotint. 
Gilbert Stuart Pinx—Max Rosenthal Sc | “Gilbert Stuart | 
Copyright by Max Rosenthal Phila 1904. 

Height, 19.9. Width, 13. (Hart 259*) 
No. 16 of fifty India proofs signed. 


Full bust, to right. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 
European Magazine. | Engraved by W. Ridley, from an Original 
Picture in the Possession of Sam! Vaughan Esq? | General Wash- 
ington. | Published by J. Sewell. 32 Cornhill, April 15t 1800. | 

Height, 4.4. Width, 3.12. Hart 260. Baker 311. 


Same as above. Name of “Sam! Vaughan” erased 
substituted. Hart 260a. Not in Baker. (2) 


and 


336 


337 


338 


340 


341 


342 


343 


Full bust, to right. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 
Engraved by K Mackenzie from an Original Picture. | Geo® 
Washington Esq? | late President & Commander in Chief of the | 
Forces of the United States of America. | London Published by 
G. Cawthorn, British Library 152 Strand. | 


Height, 4. Width, 3.4. Hart 261. Baker 284. 
Scarce. 
-— Same as above. “152” changed to “132” (2) 

Same as above. Title and inscription in etched letters. 

Very scarce. Hart 261b. Not in Baker. 
Bust, to right. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 

Holl sculp. | a 

Height, 1.14. Width, 1.8. Hart 262. Baker 255. 
‘Bust, to right. Double border lines. Line. 


Painted by Stuart. | General George Washington. | Engraved by 
William Ensom. | London Pub4 for the Proprietor, September, 
1822.| E W q | | 

Height, 2.11. Width, 2.1. Hart 263. Baker 219. 


Same as above. With “ Proof” in lower right. Hart 
263a. Not in Baker. 7 (3) 


Same as above. Before all letters and border line. “ W. 
Ensom. Sculpt” etched under rectangle. 


India proof; very scarce. Hart 263b. Not in Baker. 
Same as Hart 263. All lettering erased and title reén- 

graved 2-16 below border line. Hart 263c. Not in Baker. 

Scarce. 
Full bust, to right. Border line. Line. 

Stuart, Pinxt—C. Burt, Sc. | | | 

Height, 5.2. Width, 3.14. Hart 264. Baker 187. 
Same as above. “G0 Washington” added. Not in Hart 

(264a). India proof. Whig (2) 


Bust, to right. Vignette in lower right of plate of 20 
portraits. Line. 
Plate 18.| Revolutionists & Political Partisans. | Washington. | 
Engraved by J. W. Cook, for Crabb’s Historical Dictionary— 
Published by Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 1825. | 

Height, 9.10. Width, 6.11. Hart 265. Unknown to Baker. 


Full bust, to right. Oval, with border, in upper part of 
rectangle. An eagle, with laurel wreath, rests on oval; at sides 
and base are flags, laurel branches, and war emblems. Over the 
eagle an arc of ten stars. Title on tablet. _ ‘Stipple. 
Geo: Washington. | Edwin sc. | 


Height, 4.2. Width, 3.13. Hart 267. Baker 385. 


ea Tae el ie 


Pee a a ee 


PP yee 


iN 


UR ee ey yh ep ee eee gt 


atin Ea i ah la 


344 


345 


346 
347 
348 
349 
350 


351 


352 


Bust, to right. Vignette. Line. 
Eng@ by H. B. Hall N. Y. from an Original Miniature by W™ 
Birch | in the Possession of Chas’, G. Barney Esq | 

Height, 3.8. Width, 3. Hart 268. Baker 386. 
India proof. One hundred and twenty-five impressions were 
printed. 


Full bust, to right. Oval, with border, in ruled rectangle. 


Upon the background, “ W. B. 1796.” Line. 
H. Bone, Pinx.—J. A. J. Wilcox, Sc | 
Height, 3.5. Width, 2.11. Hart 269. 


India proof. The assignment of the enamel to Henry Bone, with 
“W. B. 1796.” the initials of William Birch, upon it is very prop- 
erly condemned by Hart. The original miniature will be found 
in, Part’ IT. 


Same as above. Before names of painter and engraver. 


Date on field, “1790.” India proof. Hart 269a. 

Same as above. Before rectangle, all inscription, and cross- 
hatching of border of oval. Undescribed (Hart 269b). 
—— Same as Hart 269a. Date in field corrected to 1796. 
Signed by the artist. Undescribed (Hart 269c). 

Full bust, to left. Circle, in border of laurel leaves. Stipple. 
Diameter, 2.12. Hart 270. Baker 392. 
Scarce. 


Same as above. Without border of laurel. 
Very scarce. Hart 270a. Unknown to Baker. 


Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by oak leaves and enclosed 
by circular lines containing title. Line. 
Columbian. | Total Abstinence Society | Aux. to Washington. | 
T. B. S.| 

Diameter, 2.9. Hart 271. Baker 393. 


Washington Before the Battle of Yorktown giving Orders, 
etc. On Horseback. Omitted by Hart as “ana” Baker 383. 
(2) 
Full bust, to right. In centre of ornamental rectangle. 
Above, sun dispersing clouds. Below, female figure and child. 
Line.° 
His Excely Gen!—Geot Washington, | Engraved by—J. G. 
Walker, | From a Picture—by W. Birch 1796, | Painted from Life 
—in the Office of | His Excellency—the General, | by the request 
of—I. G. Van Staphorst Esq’ | (&e 6 lines) | Publish’d as the 
Act directs, June 21, 1800, by MT Bowyer, Historic Gallery Pall 
Mall, Mr R. Wilkinson N° 58 Cornhill. M* Brewer the corner 
of Newgate Street & J. G. Walker Church Lane Hammersmith. | 
Height, 7.4. Width, 5.11. Hart 272. Baker 390. 
Very scarce. 


353 


354 


355 


356 


357 


358 


359 


Same as above. Lettering in outline only, without punc- 
tuation. Very scarce. Not in Hart (272b). 


Bust, to right, left hand thrust in breast. Oval, in border, 
resembling a picture frame, leaning against rocks, surrounded by 
flags and war emblems. In background, clouds and rays. 
Oblong. Stipple and etching. 
Painted by W. Birch Esq. | of Carolina. |—Engraved by | P. 
Roberts. | George Washington Late President of the United 
States of America,| This Plate is Humbly Dedicated............. | 
P. Roberts—Proof | London. Published as the Act directs April 
10, 1800, by P. Roberts. at M’ Holland’s, 50, Oxford Street. 

Height, 8.6. Width, 11.12. Hart 274. Baker 389. 
Heading to broadside: ““ George Washington the most Illustrious 
Patriot the Annals of Modern History Record.” Very scarce in 


. this form. 


Same as above. “Proof” erased; address changed to 
‘“ Pubd by R. Pollard Spa Fields London.” 
; Hart 274a. Not in Baker. 

\ 


Bust, to right, eyes to front. Left hand thrust into waist- 
coat. Vignette. Stipple. 
W. Read sc. | Washington. | London. Published Jany 9. 1823. by 
Sir R. Phillips & Co Bride Court, Bridge Street. | 

Height, 1.15. Width, 2.2. Hart 276. Baker 387. 
Scarce. | 


Same as above. Eyes to right, but before change of hair 
and before address was erased. » Not in Hart (2766). 


Bust, to’right. Left hand thrust into waistcoat. Vignette, - 
in rectangle, with triple border lines. Title in rectangle. 

Washington. | 70. | Stipple. 
Height, 3.4. Width, 2.7. Hart 277. Not in Baker. 


—— Same as above. “70” erased, coat relined. Hart 277a. (2) 


Bust, to right. Oval, in border, within a rectangle. Title 
in ruled tablet. | Line. 
George | Washington | Né a Bridges—Creek, le 22 Fevrier 1732, | 
Mort le 14 Décembre 1799. | 4 Paris, chez Ménard & Desenne, 
Rue Git-le-Coeur N° 8. | | 

Height, 5.10. Width, 3.11. Hart 278. Baker 388. 
India proof. 


Same as above. Before all letters, with tablet white. 
Excessively scarce. Hart 278a. . 


Same as above. ‘‘ Washington ” in open letters on white 
tablet, and address. India proof. Hart 278b. 


Same as Hart 278. Without address. Hart 278c. (4) 


af Se se 


360 


361 


362 


363 


366 
367 


368 
369 


Bust, to right. Oval, upon pyramidal monument, to right. 
Over oval a cherub, and on sides laurel branches. Beneath oval: 
“G. Washington. | There is | Rest in | Heaven.’’| Over monu- 
ment a weeping willow. At left of monument a weeping man 
and woman, on whose left shoulder figure of Hope rests her left 
hand, pointing toward heaven with her right. Enclosed in cir- 
cular floriated border, 12-16, upon inside of which is engraver’s 
line. Title upon tablet at bottom. In rectangle, representing 
brickwork, with black outside border, 2-16. Stipple. 
T. Clarke Sculpt 1801 Boston. | Sacred to the Memory of the 
Illustrious G. Washington. | 
Height, 8.3. Width, 8. 


Hart 279. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Outside black border increased to 3-16. 
Outer circle and bottom of tablet increased, foliated border 
crossed with perpendicular lines. . Not in Hart (279%). 
Very scarce. | 


Same as above. The words ‘“ Memory” and “ Illustrious ” 
which are in open letter in the two previous states are filled in. 
A shadow is cast diagonally across left side of base of monu- 
ment. Hart 279a. 


—— Another impression. Framed. Hart 279a. 


Same as above. Plate reworked. Without shadow. The 
initial “ T.” of engraver’s name is changed to “F” and the 
“1801 Boston ”’ is faint. Not in Hart (279c). 
Cut to outer circle, but lettering intact. 


—— Bust, to left. Circular, with border, in rectangle to repre- 
sent brickwork, with black border line. Title on tablet. Stipple. 
T. Clarke Se.|G. Washington. | Who departed this Life Dect 
14. 1799 Aged 68. | Sold by W. Spotswood | 

Height, 2.10. Width, 2.3. Hart 280. Baker 195. 
Scarce. Not to be confounded with the modern counterfeit with 
“T Clarke V¢” as first line. 


Same as above. Plate reworked. Alterations in eyes and 
hair. Not in Hart (280a). (2) 


— Another impression of above. Hart (280a). 


Bust, to right. Oval, in miniature frame, 3-16. In lower 
margin, Washington’s seal. Etching. 
Etched by Albert Rosenthal] from a Miniature by Robert Field 
in the possession of C. C. Moreau Esq. N Y.| Dodd, Mead & 
Co. N. Y. 1896. | 

Height, 3.5. Width, 2.9. Hart 282. 
Presentation copy, on Japan paper, signed by the artist. 


—— Another impression. Presentation copy. Hart 282. 


—— Same as above. Proof before all lettering, on India paper. 
Undescribed (Hart 282a). 


370 


372 


373 


374 


375 
376 
377 


378 


Bust, to right. Vignette in oval, resting on books, with 
lion and eagle, and laurel wreath and diverging rays above, op- 
posite similar oval of Jefferson, smoking candle above, rattle- 
snake and crocodile below. Rectangle of a single line. Htching. 
Look On This Picture——and On This. | (ten lines in two col- 
umns) | New-York, June, 1807. | 

Height, 4.14. Width, 3.12. Hart 283. Baker 360. 
The Mitchell copy is the only other of which there is a public 
record. 


Whole length, standing, to left, right arm extended, dress 
sword in left hand. Table, with books beneath, to left; to right, 
armchair; in background, pillars and drawn curtain. Line. 
Painted by Gabriel Stuart 1797.—Engraved by James Heath 
Historical Engraver to his Majesty, and to His Royal Highness 
the Prince of Wales. | George Washington | Published Jany 1. 
1800, by J. Heath; N° 42, Newman Street, & MesstS Robinson’s, 
Pater-noster Row | 

Fleight, 19:15, 0 Width, 1372. Hart 285. 
Title in open letter, rest of inscription lightly engraved. Fine 
impression. 


Same as above. Title changed to “ General Washington.” 
and added, after “ Wales.” from the original Picture in the Col- 
lection of the Marquis of Lansdowne. | Address erased and re- 
engraved: “ Published FebY 1. 1800, by JaS Heath, N° 42 New- 
man Street, Mess’S Boydells, Cheapside, & J. P. Thompson, 
Great Newport Street London.—Copy Right Secured in the 
United States, according to Law. Inscription strengthened and 
comma after “ Stuart ” Hart 285a. 


Same as above. Lettering exactly the same, except that 


“e” is erased from “‘ Lansdowne.” Line. 
Height, 19.15. Width, 13.2. Hart 286. Baker 250. 
—— Same as above. Added below title: ‘“ N. York, Published 
by Humphrey Phelps.” Not in Hart (286a). 
—— Another copy. (Hart 286a). 
—— Same as above. Last two lines erased. Hart (286b). i 


Same as above. Machine ruling added over pillars and sky 
in upper left. ' Hart (286c). 


—— Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar to Hart 
285. Line. 
Painted by Gilbert Stuart, 1797W—Printed by Isaac Cary.— 
Engraved by John Chorley, Boston. | General Washington. | Go 
Washington | 


Height, 19.12. Width, 13. Hart 289. Not in Baker. 


Fine impression. 


379 


_ 380 


381 


382 


' 384 


385 


386 


387 


388 


Same™“as above. Printer’s name erased and address added 
after title: Published by W. Peirre Teller & Sold by T. Cotrel. 
97 Fulton St. New York | Hart 289b. 


Same as Hart 289. Name of printer changed to “ T. Ill- 
man ”’ and address added below title: “ Published by J. Carpenter 
115 Fulton St N. York ” Not in Hart (289c). 


Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar to 285. Lune. 
Painted by Gilbert Stuart.—Published by W. L. Ormsby. 116 
Fulton Street N. Y.—Eng’d on Steel by W. L. Ormsby, N. Y. | 
Washington. | ; 

Height, 20.1. Width, 13.2. Hart 290. Baker 297. 


—— Same as above. Added to right: “ Presented to the Sub- 
scribers of the | Family Circle & Parlor Anual.| Who Pay | Two 
Dollars for Two years subscription. | J. G. Reed. Publisher. | 
140 Fulton St. N. Y. | Hart 290a. 
The word “ Fulton” is imperfect. 


- Similar to above. Line. 
Painted by Gilbert Stuart.—Published by E. R. Pelton, Office 
of Eclectic Magazine N° 5 Beekman St. N. Y.—Engraved by 
O. Pelton. | Washington. | 
Height, 20. Width, 13.1. Hart 291. Baker 301. 


— Same as above. With word “ Proof” in lower right. Ad- 
dress erased and “Gurdon Bill, Springfield, Mass.”  substi- 
tuted. Hart 291a. 
Hart does not mention the “ Proof,” but it was probably an 
oversight. 


Same as above. Address and “ Proof ”’ erased, and “ Henry 
Bill, Norwich, Con.” substituted. Scarce. Hart 291b. 


Same as Hart 291. Engraver’s name and address erased. 
“1797, after “Stuart”? and “Given with the American Pub- 
lisher.”’ added. Hart 291c. 


—— Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar to Hart 
285. Mezzotint. 
Publish’'d July 18t 1801. by Atkins & Nightingale, N° 100, 
Chesnut Street, Philadelphia | General Washington. | From the 
original Picture in Philadelphia. | 

Height, 22.14. Width, 16.10. Hart 292. Unknown to Baker. 
One of five known impressions. 


— Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar. to Hart 


285. Mezzotint. 
E. Savage Execu:td 1801. | George Washington. | 
Height, 26.2. Width, 20.5. Hart 293. Not in Baker. 


Very scarce. 


389 


390 


391 


392 


393 


394 


395 


396 


397 


398 


— Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar to Hart 285. 
Mezzotint. 
Painted by G. Stuart,—Engraved By H. S. Sadd, N. Y. | George © 
Washington. | Printed by J. Neale | Published at the Albion 
Office. New York 1844. | 


Height, 26.8. Width, 20.6. Hart 294. Baker 319. 
Same as above. Before “ Printed by J. Neale ” 

Scarce. Hart 294b. | 

—— Same as Hart 294. Before address. | Hart 294c. 

—— Whole length standing, head to left. Similar to Hart 285. 
Mezzotint. 

Painted by G. Stuart—Engraved by C. W. Carter | George Wash- 

ington. | 

Height, 26.2. Width, 20.5. Hart 295. Unknown to Baker. 


—— Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar to Hart 285. 
Mezzotint. 
Painted By G. Stuart.—Engraved By J. R. Rice. | G° Washing- 
ton | Printed by Illman Bros, 617 Arch St Philad@ | Published 
By Pohlig & Rice; Philadelphia. | ; 
Height, 19.14. Width, 13.5. | Hart 296a. 
—— Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar to Hart 285. 
Stipple. 
G Washington. | Painted By G. Stuart—Engraved By C. Tiebout 
| Published by Wm. Smith 702 S. 3rd. St. Philad. | 
Height, 20.3. Width, 13.5. Hart 297b. 


—— Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar to Hart 285. 
Stipple. 
Painted by G. Stuart 1797.—Published by W. H. Morgan N° 
114 Chesnut Street Philad@—Engraved by C. Goodman and R. 
Piggot. | General Washington. | President of the United States | 
Born February 2294 1732. Died December 14th 1799. | 
Height, 19.14. Width, 13. Hart 298. Baker 236. 


Same as above. Before third and fourth lines. Title in 
open letters and date ‘ 1818.” after address. Hart 298a. 
Printed on satin. One other impression known. Framed. 


Same as above, but open letters ornamentally filled in. 
The only known copy. Not in Hart (298b). 


—— Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar to Hart 285. 

. Etching. 
Published and copyrighted, 1897, by A. W. Elson & Co., Boston, 
U. S. A.| W. H. W Bicknell sc | 


‘Height, 11.6. Width, 7.8. Hart 299. 


Signed India proof. 


399 


400 


401 


402 


403 


4.04 


405 


406 


—— Whole length, standing, head to left. Similar to Hart 285. 
Mezzotint. 

Engraved By E. A. Rice. | G° Washington | Smith & Holden, 

Publishers, 82 West Baltimore St. Baltimore Md. | 

Height, 11.2. Width, 7.10. Hart 300. Baker 210. 


—— Same as above. Before all letters. Hart 300a. 


Whole length, standing, head to left. Border line. Line. 
Engraved by J. H. Nesmith | Washington | 

Height, 5.8. Width, 3.12. Hart 301. Not in Baker. 
Large paper proof. 

Same as above. Address added: “‘ Published by Hezekiah 
Howe and Durrie & Peck, New Haven Conn.” Hart 301a. 


Baker 293. (Z) 
Similar to above. Line. 
Stuart Pinx.—Nesmith Sc. | Washington | 
Height, 5.3. Width, 3.8. Hart 302. Not in Baker. 
Whole length, standing, head to left. Border line, 1-16. 
- On extreme left centre a quill pen partly visible. Tine. 
Washington | 
Height, 4.10. Width, 3.1. Not in Hart (303*). 


Similar to Hart 303, which has not the quill pen. 


—— Whole length, standing, head to left. Oval top. Line. 
F. F. Walker | 
Height, 6.9. Width, 4.3. Hart 304: .Unknown to Baker. 


India proof in fine condition. Very scarce. 


Whole length, standing, head to left. Line. 
Davenport, Sculp. | General Washington. | London: Published by 
Thomas Tegg & Son, Cheapside 18t Dec’ 1835. | 

Height, 4.1. Width, 2.10. Hart 305. Baker 198. 
On India paper, in which condition it is very scarce. 


—— Same as above. Address changed to: “ Thomas Tegg, N° 
73. Cheapside 1St Dec? 1838.” Hart 305a. (2) 


Whole length, standing, head to left. Border line, 1-16, 
containing engraver’s name. The centre of a group of seven 


Presidents. Line. 
J. H. Hills Se. | 
Height, 6.4. Width, 3.11. Hart 306. Baker 253. 


Same as above. Portraits of Van Buren and of Harrison 


added. Hart 306a. 


— Same as above. Portraits of Tyler and of Polk added. 
Hart 306b. | 
This state is scarce. (3) 


407 


408 


409 


410 


41] 


412 


Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar 


to Hart 285. Line. 
General Washington | 
Height, 3.9. Width, 2.5. Hart 308. Unknown to Baker. 


Very crude, big head, early American. The only impression 
known. 


length, standing, head to left. Resembling Hart 


285. Border of two lines. Stipple. 
Washington. | 
Height, 8. Width, 5.12. Hart 309. Baker 359. 


An early American print, badly drawn and crude. With com- 
panion portrait of “ Lady Washington.” A very scarce pair. 
(2) 
—— Three-quarter length, standing, head to left. From Hart, 
285. Mived. 
J. Rogers Sc 381 B. W.| George Washington | Néw York D. 
Appleton & Co | 
Height, 5.7. Width, 3.13. Hart 310. Baker 316. 


—— Same as above. Address erased. Hart 310a. (2) 


Whole length, standing, full front, head slightly to left. 
Resembling Hart 285 without background. Vignette at left, op- 
posite similar figure of Andrew Jackson, the two separated by 
composition, typifying agriculture and commerce, in the centre of 
which is “ America’”’ with flag and shield; the whole at upper 
part of Commission of Tennessee Volunteers. Dated 1864. Line. 
Height, 16.6. Width, 11.3. Not in Hart (310*). 


Half length, head to left. From Hart 285. Line. 
George Washington. | Engraved by Fenner. Sears & C° from a 
Painting by Stuart | London Published May 2. 1831, by R Acker- © 
mann: 96 Strand, for the Proprietors of | Hinton’s History of 
Ainertea,' 3'vole. dto Plates 

Height, 7.7. Width, 6.2. Hart 311. Baker 222. 


—— Same as above. Before all inscription except: “ Engraved 
by Fenner, Sears & C°” in etched letters. Hart 31la. Not in 
Baker. 

India proof. (2) 


Same as Hart 311. With word “ Proof.” to right. 
India paper. Hart 311b. Not in Baker. 


Same as Hart 311. Both lines of address eae and “ Rest 
Fenner. Sears & C° 53. Paternoster Row. & Thomas Wardle. 
Philadelphia | & Isaac Taylor Hinton.” substituted. 

Hart 311c. Not in Baker. 


Plate reduced to oval, 6.6 x 4.14, with border, and outside 
irregular border lightly etched. Unknown to Hart (311c4). 


(2) 


414 


415 


416 


417 


418 


419 


Same as above. Border and corners of rectangle vertically 
ruled, outside irregular border finished, and outer.border in out- 
line added. Plate reworked, background reéngraved. Lettering 
erased. Relettered: “George Washington. | From the Original 
Painting by Stuart. | J & F. Tallis, London, Edinburgh & Dub- 


lin.” Hart 311d. Not in Baker. 
Same as above. Corners of rectangle and outer border space 
horizontally ruled. Not in Hart (311d$). (2) 


Same as above. Address changed to “ John Tallis & Com- 
pany, London & New York.” Hart 311e. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Address changed to “ The London Print- 
ing And Publishing Company.” Hart 311f. Not in Baker. 


— Same as above. Address erased. Not in Hart (311f$). (3) 


Same as above. All outside of border erased. Relettered: 
“George Washington. | From the Original Picture by Stuart. | 
The London Printing And Publishing Company Limited.” | 

Hart 311g. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Address erased. Hart 311h. Not in 
Baker. (2) 


—-— Half length, head to left. From Hart 285. Double border 
line, 2-16, containing engraver’s name. Line. 
W. L. Ormsby Sc. | Washington. | Boston. Published by. S. 
Walker. | 

Height, 7.6. Width, 6.1. Hart 312. Baker 296. 


Same as above. Address changed to “ Baltimore, Published 
by Robt Reid,” Scarce. Hart 312a. Not in Baker. (2) 


Same as above. Address erased. Added: “ Frontispiece. 
Voelhcry’ Hart 312c. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Border line and engraver’s name erased. 
“ Painted by G. Stewart ” substituted. Hart 312d. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Lettering erased, plate worked over. Bor- 


der of oak leaves added with scroll at top: “ Farewell Address ”. 


Review of soldiers below. Relettered: “ Washington.” Hart 
312e. Not in Baker. (3) 


Half length, head to left. Similar to Hart 285. Border 


line. Line. 
from G. Stuart’s painting. |General Washington. | 
Height, 9.12. Width, 7.10. Hart 313. Not in Baker. 


Scarce. 


420 


421 


422 


423 


424 


425 


426 


¢ 


Half length, head to left. From Hart 285. Double bor- 
der line. Stipple. 
G. Stuart Pinxt.—W. Holl Sculp. | George Washington, | First 
President of the United States of America. | Published by Edw4 
Baines, Leeds Nov. 1. 1821. 


Height, 5.1. © Width, 19.15. Hart 314. Baker 256. 
Same as above. Before all letters. Excessively scarce. 
Hart 314a. Unknown to Baker. ras Oi 


Half length, head to left. From Hart 285. Border 
line. Line. 
Walhalla—N° 1. | Nach dem Gemialde im Capitol.—Mayer sculp- 
sit. | George | Washington | Eigenthum & Verlag Des Bibl. Insti- 
tuts in Hildburghausen. | (ihe 

Height, 5.1. Width, 3.15. Hart 315. Baker 288. 


Same as above. Lettering partly erased and relettered: 
“MS Conv. Lex. N° 101| Nach dem Gemilde im Capitol. | 
Washington | Aus der Kunstanst. des Bibliogr. Instit. in Hild- 
bghsn.—Eigenthum der Verleger.” Hart 315a. Not in Baker, 


(2) 


-—— Same as above. Without first line. This is the first issue. 
| Not in Hart (315b). 


Half length, to front, head to left. From Hart 285. Stipple. 
Engraved by G. Stodart, | George Washington. | Published by J. 
Mason, 14, City Road; & 66, Paternoster Row. | 
Height, 3.8, Width, 3. | Hart 316. Baker 336. 
Scarce. 


Half length, to front, head to right. Vignette, in oval, on 
two cannon. Above, flags, liberty caps and inverted crown. On 
right, Washington’s tomb. On left, Baltimore Monument. Be- 
low, a scroll: “‘ Diploma of Independence 1783.” Stipple. 
Height, 5.6. Width, 8.12. Hart 317. Unknown to Baker. 
One of the scarce original impressions. 


—— Bust, to front, head to left. Vignette. _ Etching. 
53 | Vernier, del—Lemaitre, dir—Delaistre, Sc | Washington. | 
14. Etats—Unis | 


Height, 3.10. Width, 3.6. Hart 319. Baker 199. — 
Same as above. ‘“‘ Washington ”’ repeated in smaller let- 

ters. Hart 319a. Not in Baker. (2) 
Bust, to front, head to left. Similar to Hart 319. 

Vignette. | Etching. 

Stati Uniti—53 | Washington | Simonetti inc. | 

Height, 3.10. Width, 3.6. Not in Hart (319*). 


—— Same as above. Without ‘ Simonetti inc.” Not in Hart 


(319*a). (2) 


427 


428 


429 


430 , 


431 


432 


433 


Bust, to front, head to left. Similar to Hart 319. 
Vignette. Etching. 
Washington. | 

Height, 3.12. Width, 3.5. Not in Hart (319**). 


Full bust, head to left. Oval, with arabesque border, ver- 
tically ruled. Arms of New York and “ Excelsior.’ above. Bat- 
tle of Trenton below, and in field “ J. J. Crew.” 

Stipple and etching. 
Stuart.—Edwards. | Washington. | London: George Virtue. | 
Height, 9. Width, 6.1. Hart 320. Baker 207. 


Same as above. Before border and lettering. Scarce. 
Hart 320a. Not in Baker. (2) 
Same as Hart 320. Without address. Hart 320b. 
India proof. 


Same as above. ‘“‘ Historia de los Estados-Unidos—P@ 14.” 
added at top. Hart 320d. 


Same as above. Lettering at top and title erased. Border 
enlarged to irregular rectangle. India proof. Hart 320f. (3) 


Same as above. Relettered: ‘‘G° Washington | Initiated 
Novr 4th 1752; Passed March 314 1753; Raised to Master Mason 
Augt 4th 1753. | in Fredericksburg Lodge, Va. | 

India proof. Hart 320g. 


Same as above. Lettering and border erased; with rec- 
tangle border line 5.8x 4.5. relettered: George Washington. | 
London: J. S Virtue & C° Limited.” Hart 320h. 


Same as above. Border line erased. Relettered: ‘“ G9 
Washington” Not in Hart (3202). (3) 


Bust, head to left. Border line, title in tablet. Line. 
| George Washington, | First President of the United States | of 
America. | Engraved by James Fittler A. R. A. from the orig- 
inal | Picture painted by G. Stuart in the possession of | the Most 
Noble the Marquis of Lansdown. | London. Published as the Act 
directs, May. 15. 1804. by Richard Phillips, N° 71 St Paul’s 
Church Yard. | 


Height, 5.7. Width, 4.4. Hart 321c. 
E Same as above. Before all letters. Very scarce. Hart 
321a. Not in Baker. ee?) 
— Same as Hart 32lc. Address erased. ' Hart 321d. 


Same as Hart 321. First and last lines reéngraved. Dis- 
tinguishable by changes in punctuation. Not in Hart (321e). (2) 


Bust, head to left. _From Hart 285. Stipple. 
Washington | Engraved by S. Freeman from a painting by 
Stuart. | Published by Archb4 Fullarton & Co. Glasgow. | 
Height, 4.8. Width, 3.8. Hart 322. Not in Baker. 
Scarce. | 


434 


435 


436 


437 


438 


439 


440 


Same as above. ‘‘ Washington” erased and “‘ G° Washing- 
ton ”’ substituted. Hart 322a. Baker 227. 


Same as above. Address changed to “ A. Fullarton & Co 
London & Edinburgh.” Hart 322b. 


Bust, to left. From Hart 285. Mized. 
Proof | From the full length Portrait painted by Gilbert Stuart 
in 1796, in the possession | of Mrs Pierrepont of Brooklyn 
Heights. | 

Height, 6.7. Width, 4.11. Hart 323. Baker 237. 
India paper. : 


Same as above. Lettering erased. Hart 323b. Not in 
Baker. wiih 


Same as above. Added: ‘“‘ From The Celebrated Parent 
Painted By Stuart.” India paper. Not in Hart (323c) or 
Baker. ‘ 33 rag 8 


— Bust, to left. From Hart 285. Oval, with border line. 
Stipple. 

Engrav’d by J. Heath from an Original Picture by Stewart. | 

General Washington. | Publish’d Oct? 16. 1807. by Cadell & 

Davies, Strand, London. | 

Height, 4. Width, 3.4. Hart 324. Bakes 2k 


— Bust, head to left. From Hart 285. Double border line. 
Line. 

Stuart Pinxt—S. S. Jocelyn Sculpt | Gen. Washington | 

Height, 3.14. Width, 3.3. Hart 325. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Before first line. Scarce. Hart (825a. 
Not in Baker. (2) 


——— Same as Hart 325. Five lines of jettceee sada *“ One 
. was | a native . . . American | army . . . inau | gurated 


hie 1793; | and died 1799. ie Hart 325b, Baker 266. 


Same as above. Name of engraver erased. Hart 325c. 
Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Name of painter and border line erased; 
plate reworked. Hart 325d. Not in Baker. . (3) 


Bust, head to left. From Hart 285. Border line. Stipple. 
Gravé par Macret, rue des Fossés M. le Prince, N° 18. | George 
Washington. | 

Height, 3.10. Width, 2.11. _ Hart 326. Baker 285. 


441 


442 


443 


444 


445 


446 


447 


Bust, head to left. Oval, with border line, on title page. 


A reduced copy of Hart 330. Stipple. 
Stuart, del ad viv.—P. H. L. v. d. Meulen sc. | G. Washington. | 
Ficight, 3.1. Width, 2.11. Hart 327. Unknonn to Baker. 


Het Leven van George Washington. Haarlem, 1838. The only 
impression publicly recorded was Mitchell’s. The book was a 
child’s reader, and like all such has become excessively scarce. 


Bust, head to left. From Hart 285. Oval, with border 
line. . Stipple. 
Stuart, del. ad viv.—L. Portman sc—A. Loosjes Pz. exc. 1805. | 
George Washington. | 

Height, 4.8. Width, 3.12. Hart 329. Baker 306. 


Same as above. Names of painter and publisher erased. 
Hart 329b. Not in Baker. (2) 


Same as above. Before all letters. 


_ Excessively scarce. Hart 329a. Not in Baker. 


—— Bust, to left. From Hart 285. Oval, with border line. 
Stipple. 

Rosmaster sculp:| George Washington | Prisident der vereinig- 

ten Staaten von | America. | 

Height, 5.11. Width, 4.5. Hart 330. Baker 317. 

Scarce original impression. 


Bust, head to left. From Hart 285. Smiling expression. 


Vignette. Outline. Etching. 
WscCc| 
Height, 2.12. Width, 2.3. Hart 331. Unknown to Baker. 


The only known copy. 


Bust, to left. From Hart 285. Vignette. To left, book- 
shelves and curtain; to right, a window. Stipple. 
George Washington, | First President of the United States | of 
America. | Engraved from an original Picture in the | possession 
of the Marquis of Lansdown. | London: William Darton; 58, 
Holborn Hill; 1. Mo. 28. 1824. | 

Height, 3. Width, 2.8. Hart 332. Baker 370. 


Bust, to. left. At top of plate, with bundle of fasces on 
either side, and below, medallions of Clive and Hastings, between 
which are two sword hilts. Background horizontally ruled. Line. 
Washington. | Clive——Hastings.| 

Height, 7.2. Width, 3.10. Hart 334. Not in Baker. 


4.48 


449 


450 


451 


452 


453 


454 


455 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Line. 
Height, 6.12. Width, 5.12. Hart 335. Not in Baker. 
An unfinished plate resembling Ormsby’s work. 


Same as above. Background erased, finished by Chester 
Buttre Probst, in 1897, and lettered, to left: “ J. C. Buttre Co. | 
G° Washington” | India proof. Not in Hart (3353). 


—— Same as above. Lettered, under centre: “ Published by 
J. C. Buttre Co. N. Y. | GO Washington” | India proof. Hart 
335a. (3) 


Bust, to front, head to left. From Hart 285. Pillars and 
curtain in background. Oval, with border line, 1-16, in rectangle 
with border line, 1-16, with rosettes in the four corners. Lower 
part of oval cut off, forming a tablet, with which is title. Line. 
Washington. | Born. | February. the 2224 1732. | Died Dect 14th 
1799. | 

Henin 1.15. Width, 1.8. Not in Hart (338*). 
One other known. | 


Bust, to right. From Hart 285. Border line. Line. 
Stuart pin:—Dall’ Acqua inc: | Giorgio Washington. | 
Height, 5.2. Width, 3.11. _ Hart 339. Baker 197. 
Bust, to right. From Hart 285. ‘Title in tablet. Border 
line. Line: 
I | Stuart, pinxt—Dupréel, Sc | George Washington. | 
Height, 5.3. Width, 3.13. _ Hart 340. Baker 205. 
—— Same as above. “I” erased. Not in Hart (3404). 
—— Same as above. Title erased. Hart 340a. (3) 
Bust, to right. From Hart 285. Three border lines, 
within which is first line. Line. 
Eng4 by Kirkwood & Son | General Washington | 
Height, 3.2. Width, 2.10. Hart 341. Baker 271. 
Bust, to right. From Hart 285. Border line. Line. 


Painted by G Stuart.—Engraved by S. Topham. | General Wash- 
ington. | Leeds, Published by Davies & Booth. | 
Height, 4.8. Width, 3.6. Hart 342. Baker 346. 


Full bust, to right. From Hart 285. Vignette. Stzpple. 
George Washington, | First President of the United States of 
America. | Published by G. Smeeton, St Martin’s Church Yard. | 
Height, 3.9. Width, 3. Hart 343. Baker 371. 
At top of sheet; ‘“ The North American United States Constitu- 
tion Explained.” . 


Full bust, to right. Oval, in ruled rectangle. Mezzotznt. 
G° Washington | ; | 
Height, 4.2. Width, 3.3. Hart 344. Not in Baker. 
The facsimile signature is not of the usual type. 


i. ll es 
ae on ae eer 


456 


457 


458 


460 


ATHENAEUM TYPE 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Line. 
Washington. | From the original painting by Stuart, taken from 
life | in possession of the Boston Atheneum. | Engraved By Jo- 
seph Andrews | 

Height, 4.15. Width, 3.15. Hart 345. Baker 177. 
Two copies. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Scarce. Hart 345a. 
Not in Baker. (3) 


Same as Hart 345. Title uninked, and with “G. Stuart. 
—J. Andrews.” in flowing script. Hart 345b. Not in Baker. 
Very scarce. Presentation copy from the artist. India proof. 


Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Line. 
Engraved by J. Baker. | General Washington. | Published May 
10th 1800 by W. Bent. | 


Height, 3.11. Width, 2.14. Hart 346. Baker 178. 
Same as above. Before all letters. The only known im- 
pression. Not in Hart (346a). (2) 
Bust, to left. Vignette. Line. 
Eng4 by V. Balch from Painting by G. Stuart. | GO Washington | 
Height, 3.2. Width, 2.10. Hart 347. Baker 179. 


Head to left. Vignette, with laurel garland in centre of 
shield inscribed: ‘“‘ In| Youth true, | In| Manhood Brave, | In | 
Age Wise, |in| Memory Immortal. | Legend by Bishop Simp- 
son.” Line. 
D. F. Brown, Del.—(Copyright 1876.)—J. Bannister, Sc. | Go 
Washington | Published By Brown & Bannister, N. Y.” 
Height, 7.4. Width, 5.6. India proof. Hart 348. Not in 


Baker. (2) 
Full bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple. 

Painted by G. Stuart—Engraved by G. J. Bather Jr. | Go 

Washington | 

Height, 5.12. Width, 4.8. Hart 349. Baker 182. 
Bust, to left. Oval. . Stipple. 


W. T. Bather Sc. | Published by H. & C. Koevoets, New York. | 
G° Washington | 
Height, 2.9. Width, 2.1. Hart 359. 


Same as above. Before address. No. 1 of twenty-five 


_ signed India proofs. Hart 350a. 


The Advertisement of John C. Yorston. Hart 350 note. (4) 


461 


462 


463 


464 


A65 


466 


467 


Full bust, to left. Oval, in irregular border. Above, Amer- 
ican eagle, flags, and shield. Below, “ Washington Crossing The 
Delaware.” Stipple. 
Painted by G. Stuart.—Designed and Engraved by W. T. 
Bather. | G° Washington | Copyrighted John C. Yorston & Co. 
1895. 

ea) 5.2. Width, 3.15.  -Hart 351. 
India proof, signed. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Mized. 
Painted by G. Stuart.—Engraved by J. C. Buttre.|G° Wash- 
ington | Printed by J. C. Buttre. N. Y. | Engraved expressly for 
this work. | - 

Height, 5.4. Width, 4.10. Hart 352. Baker 188. 


Same as above. Third line erased and reéngraved as fourth 
line. Scarce, and the earlier issue. Hart 352a. (2) 


—— Same as above. Proof before all letters. 
Not in Hart (352b). 


— Trial proofs of above. Undescribed. (2) 


Full bust, to left. Rectangle. Etching. 
George Washington | in Masonic Regalia, engraved by Charles 
B. Hall, | from an Original Painting by Gilbert Stuart. | 
Height, 5.5. Width, 4. 


Same as above. Before all letters. 


Same as No. 465. ‘Title altered from script to block letter. 
A full set. Engraved since the publication of Hart (352*, 352*a, 
and 352*b). 18) 


Full bust, to left. Line. ~ 
Painted by G. Stuart.—A. L. Dick, se. | Washington. | Published 
by Mack, Andrus & Woodruff, Ithaca, N. Y. | 

Height, 4.5. Width, 3.6. Hart 358. Not in Baker. 
Scarce. Published in 1840 and the greater part of issue de- 
stroyed by fire. ) 


Full bust, to left. Oval, with border containing title. Line. 
George Washington | Born Feby 2204 1732 Inaugurated Presi- 
dent March 4th 1789. Retired March 4th 1797. Died Dect 
14th 1799. | A Dick sc. | 
Height, 4.12. Width, 3.10. Hart 354. Not in Baker. 

Cut out of large wall map published in 1839. Very scarce. 


Engraver’s name erased. Added: “ Painted by G. Stuart. 
—Eng‘4 by Story & Atwood N. York. | (2) 


468 


469 


Full bust, to left. Rectangle, with border, 8-16, resembling 
picture frame ornamented with stars. At top centre of border 
of map of the United States. Line. 
A | new and | Embellished Map | of the | United States, | compiled 
from the | Latest & Most Authentic Documents, | by | S. Bishop 
Munson. | 1845. | published by | Doolittle & Munson, & Sherer, | 
Cincinnati, O. | Corner of Main & Fifth Sts, opposite the Denni- 
son House-—Engraved by | Doolittle & Munson | (copyright 
1843, by S. Bishop Munson.) . 

Fleight, 2.11. Width, 2.3. Not in Hart (354*). 
Cut to frame. Above lettering given for record. 


Bust, to left. Line. 
Painted by G. Stuart—Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Washing- 
ton. | From the original picture in the possession of the Athe- 
neum. | Boston. | Printed by R. Neale. | ; 

Height, 4.9. Width, 3.11. Hart 355. Baker 206. 


Same as above. Title, in open letter, without point at end. 
Names of painter and engraver, “ G. C. Stuart pt—A. B. Durand 


_ se.” in script. Before printer’s line. India proof. Hart 355b. 


470 


471 


472 


473 


47 4: 


Not in Baker. ray 


Same as Hart 355. Last line erased. Not in Hart (355b$). 


Same as above. Added: “‘ A. D. McKenzie, Print.” India 
proof. Scarce. Hart 355c. Not in Baker. (2) 


Same as above. “‘ A. D. McKenzie, Print.” erased, and 


_“ Printed by L. Stevens”’ substituted. 


Scarce. Not in Hart (355d). 


Bust, to left. Border line. Line. 
Washington | From The Original Painting By Stuart. | In The 
Old Hall Of Representatives In The Capitol At Washington. | 
Height, 4.8. Width, 3.10. Hart 356. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Added under rectangle: ‘‘ The Neale Co. 
Washn. D. C.” Not in Hart (356b). 


Bust, to left. Border line. Line. 
Publ. at the Music Depot of W. G. Metzerott—From the Original 
Painting at the Atheneum Boston | Washington. | 

Height, 4.8. Width, 3.10. | Hart 357. Not in Baker. 
India proof. Very scarce. 


Same as above. Before second part of first line. Very 


searce. Hart 357a. Not in Baker. (2) 

Full bust, to left. (Engraved by Samuel Arlent Ed- 
wards ) Mezzotint. 
Height, 13.12. Width, 11. Hart 358. 


Signed proof. Scarce. 


475 


476 


477 
478 


479 


480 


481 


482 


4:84: 


485 


Same as above: “Go Washington”. In lower right of 
field, monogram “S. A. E.” Hart 358a. 
No. 1 of twelve signed proofs. Very scarce. 


Same as Hart 358. With “ (Copyright 1895 & Wm. 


Clausen, N. Y.) ” Not in Hart (358b). 
—— Twelve progressive trial proofs of above. (12) 
Bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 


Engraved from an Original Picture by D. Edwin.—T. B. Free- 
man Excudit | (George Washington Esq™| Philadelphia Pub- 
lished by T. B. Freeman May 1St 1798 | ) 

Height, 5.11. Width, 4.8. Hart 359. Baker 208. 
Excessively scarce. Mitchell’s was the only one publicly sold. 
This impression has been cut to octagon and has first line only. 


eé 


1775. | elected . . . 1789. | resign’d . . . 1799.” Also new ad- 
dress: ‘‘ Publish’d by I. Scoles New York.” 
Printed in red. Hart 359b. Not in Baker. 


—— Another copy, lacking publication line. In black. (2) 


—— Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 3-16.  Stipple. 
D: Edwin, Fecit. | Philadelphia Published Jany 15t 1800 by A: 
Dickins. | 

Height, 4.9. Width, 3.13. Hart 360. Baker 209. 
Very scarce. 


Same as above. Engraved surface enlarged the size of the 
border line, 3-16, and a border, 3-16, added, enclosing engraver’s 
name. Address erased. Hart 360b. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Plate reworked. A heading to a broadside, 
Constitution of the United States. Added above oval: ~ 

Of The | First in War, | First in Peace and First in the Hearts 
of his Countrymen. ‘Hart 360c. Not in Baker. 
Very scarce. In folio Atlas, Philadelphia, 1824. 


Same as above. Lettering above oval erased. Added below: 
The Immortal | Washington | Let us emulate his virtues | whose 
loss we deplore | 


Very scarce. _ Hart 360d. Not in Baker. 

— Bust, to left. | Stipple. 

D. Edwin se. | Geo. Washington. | 

Height, 4.13. Width, 3.15. ; Hart 361. Baker 210. 
Bust, to left. Background shaded across, at upper left. 

D. Edwin Sc. | Geo. Washington. | Stipple. 

Height, 4.12. Width, 3.14. Hart 362. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Before heavily shaded pes = 2 Hart. 
362a. Not in Baker. (2) 


486 


487 


488 


489 


490 


491 


492 


+7) bust, to left, Stipple. 
D. Edwin Sc. | Geo. Washington. | 


Height, 4.13. Width, 3.15. Hart 363. Not in Baker. 
Another copy. Late impression. (2) 
Bust, to left. Stipple. 

Edwin Sculp | Geo Washington. | 

Height, 4.13. Width, 3.15. Hart 364. Not in Baker. 
Bust, to left. Hair-line border. Stipple. 

Geo. Washington. | 

Height, 4.12. Width, 3.14. Hart 365. Not in Baker. 


Very scarce. 


Same as above. Title changed to “ George Washington.” 


Hart 365a. Not in Baker. C2) 
Bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Stipple. . 

Edwin sc. | Washington | A Nation’s Joy | 

Height, 2.15. Width, 2.4. Hart 366. Baker 213. 


Same as above. Oval reduced, 5-16, lettering erased, a star 
engraved above oval, relettered: 

Centenary Anniversary. | Feb. 22. 1832.| We Perpetuate The 
Fine Arts. | Printed during the Procession by the | Association of 
Copper-plate Printers. | Pub. by R. H. Hobson 147 Chest St. | 
Very scarce. Hart 366a. Baker 214. 


Same as above. All lettering after date erased. Added: 


“Volunteers | of 1813 & 1814.| On satin badge. Very scarce. 


Not in Hart (366b). (3) 
Same as above. Star and last two lines erased. 

Very scarce. Not in Hart (366c) or Baker. 

-—— Hart 366. The oval cut out. (2) 
Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple. 


Edwin, sc. | Washington. | “ Take him for all in all,| We ne’er 
shall look upon his like again.” | 

Height, 2.3. Width, 1.13. Hart 367. Baker 215. 
One of the scarce original impressions. Not to be confounded 
with the modern counterfeit. 


Bust, to left. Vignette, in centre of lower margin of large, 
oblong, folio plate, entitled: “... Peter Franciscos Gallant 
ya as ea Stipple. 
Design’d by Warrell Drawn by Barralett—Engraved by D. 
Edwin. | (&c two lines) | George—Washington | 

Height, 1.5. Width, 1.4. Hart 368. Not in Baker. 
A fine colored impression. Very scarce. 


493 


496 


498 


499 


500 


501 


502 


503 


Full bust, to left. In lower margin a sword, gloves, cocked 


hat, and scroll. Mezzotint. 
Published by W. D M¢Fadden, N. Y. | 
Height, 12.14. Width, 9.11. Hart 370. 


India proof, signed by the artist, JaS Fagan 


Two trial proofs of above, with memorandum from engraver 


stating that all others were destroyed. . (2) 
Full bust, to left. Vignette. In corner margin, sword and 

cocked hat. Etching. 

Published by Rover, Lee & Clem, 1894. 

Height, 13. Width, 9. Hart S71. 
Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple. 


Washington | Drawn by B. Trott from Stuart’s Picture | En- 
graved & Published by G. Fairman. | 
Height, 5.5. Width, 4.12. Hart 372. Baker 221. 


The same. Before all letters. Head finished, coat lightly 
indicated. Hart 372a. Not in Baker. 
India proof. Probably unique. 


Same as Hart 372. Last line erased, and “ Fairman & — 


Child Sct ” inserted under bust. Hart 372b. Not in Baker. 
Same as above. Address added: “ Pub. by S. C. Atkinson 
Philadelphia.” Hart 372c. Not in Baker. (2) 


Same as above. All lettering but first line erased. “ Wash- 
ington.” added near bust. Not in Hart (372d4).. 


—— Same as above. “ & Child Sct” erased. Hart 372e. (2) 


Bust, to left. - Vignette. Dry-point etching. 
Height, 5. Width, 3.12. Hart (372*). 
—— Bust, to left. Oval, in double border, 4-16. Stipple. 
G. Stuart pinxt—G,. Fairman Sculpt | 
Oval height, 3.1. Oval width, 2.8. _ Hart 373. 


On folio sheet of the Farewell Address. 


An impression of the portrait on India paper, cut to oval 
and mounted. (2) 


Same as above. With double border, 8-16, surrounded by 
diverging rays. Inscription in inner border. 
G Stuart Pinxt—G. Fairman Sculpt | 


A very fine proof of first issue. Hart 373a. Baker 220. 
Head, to left. Vignette. Etching. 
Height, 8.13. Width, 7.6. Hart 374. Baker 224. 


Not signed, but known to be by Stephen J. Ferris. 


504 


505 


506 


507 


508 


509 
510 


511 


Half length, to left. Background, to left, a drawn curtain, 
showing a fluted column. Mezzotint. 
Painted by C. G. Stuart.—Engraved by James Fisher. | George 
Washington Esq? | From the Original Picture, in the posession 
of I,, Seb® | De Franca Esq? of Devonshire Square, London. | 

Height, 11.5. Width, 9.14. Hart 375. Baker 225. 
Excessively scarce. Printed in colors, but lacks publication line. 


Full bust, head to left, eyes to right. Curtain in back- 
ground. Oval. Border line, 2-16. Copy of Hart 375. Stipple. 
Height, 3.9. Width, 2.12. Unknonn to Hart (375*). 
A beautiful engraving, proof before all letters, in perfect condi- 
tion, and the only known copy in any state. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple. 
Geoffroy | George Washington | d’aprés.le tableau de Stuart. | 
Height, 3.8. Width, 3.4. Hart 376. Baker 229. 

Bust, to left. Double border line. — ™* Stipple. 


Stuart pt—Gimbrede sc | Gen! George Washington. | Engraved 
for the Biography of American Heroes | 

Height, 3.12. Width, 3.2. Lacks publication line. Hart 377. 
Baker 232. 


Same as above. First two lines only. Hart 377a. Not in 


Baker. (3) 
— Bust, to left. Double border line. Stipple. 
T. Gimbrede Sct | Geo. Washington. | | 

Height, 3:11. . Width,, 3.2. Hart 378. Not in Baker. 


Searce. In Farewell Address. Greenfield: 1812. 


Same as above. Lettering erased. Relettered: “ George 
Washington.” in script. Hart 378a. Not in Baker. (2) 


Full bust, to left. Oval. Mezzotint. 
Portrait of Washington painted from life by Stuart | Imprimé & 
Publié par Goupil & Cie—Engraved by Ed. Girardet—Paris— 
London—New- York. | 

Height, 9.4. Width, 7.13. Hart 379. Baker 233. 
A fine colored impression. 


— Another impression. Uncolored. 


Same as above. Without letters. 
Very scarce. Hart 379b. Not in Baker. 


Bust, to left. Vignette, in diagonally ruled rectangle. Line. 
Stuart—Girsch | G° Washington | D. Appleton & C° | 

Height, 5.2. Width, 3.15. Hart 380. 
Same as above. Before all letters. India proof. Very 
scarce. Not in Hart (3803). 

Same as Hart 380. Plate reduced and relettered. 

G° Washington | D. Appleton & C°| Hart 380a. 

— Same as Hart 380. Publication line erased. Not in Hart 
(380b). | (4) 


512 


514 


516 


517 


518 


Half length, to left. Vignette, with. background ruled to 


rectangle, with arched top. Border of three lines. Line. 
G° Washington | 
Height, 5.11. Width, 4.5. Hart 381. Baker 376. 


Very scarce. 


Bust, to left. Order on left lapel. Oval, with border 


line. Stipple.. 
C. Gobrecht Sc. | Washington | A Nation’s Joy. | 

Height, 2.13. Width, 2.3. Hart 382. Baker 234. 
Scarce. 

Bust, to left. Border line. Stepple.. 
Drawn By B. Trott.—Engraved By C. Gobrecht. | George Wash- 
ington. | 
Height, 7.4. Width, 6.2. Hart 383. Baker 235. 

Same as above. Before title. Very scarce. Hart 383a. 
Not in Baker. | (2) 

Same as Hart 383. Address added: “Wm Smith, 706 
South 34 St Philada ” | Hart 383b. Not in Baker. 
—— Another copy, colored. Title clipped. (2) 

Bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 


Gobrecht, sculp.| George Washington, Esq™| The Friend of 
Man. | 7 

Height, 3.14. Width, 3.2. Hart 384. Not in Baker. 
Scarce. 


Head, to left. Vignette, with background ruled to rec- 
tangle. Stipple. 
G. Stuart.—H. B. Hall. | From the original Picture in the Bos- 
ton Atheneum. | taken from life in 1795. | Engraved For Irving’s 
Life of Washington. |G. P. Putnam & Co N. York. | 

Height, 6.1. Width, 4.10. Hart 385. Baker 238. 


Same as above. Part of vignette removed and made into a 
smaller rectangle by a faint border line. Names of painter and 
engraver in field. Last two lines of lettering erased. 
Height, 5.2. Width, 3.11. Hart 385a. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Facsimile signature added. Scarce. Not 


in Hart (385b). (3) 
Bust, to left. Vignette. Line. 

Eng by H. B. Hall, from the original Painting by Stuart. 

Height, 3.12. Width, 3.9. Hart 386. Baker 239. 


Same as above. Before all inscription. India proof. Ex- 
cessively scarce. Not in Hart (386a). (2) 


519 


520 


521 


522 


523 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple. 
Washington | Eng by H. B. Hall, after a Picture by Stuart | 


Height, 4.8. Width, 4. Hart 387a. Baker 240. 

Bust, to left. Vignette. Etching. 
Etch@ by H. B. Hall from a Picture by Stuart. | GO Washington | 
Height, 4. Width, 3.10. Hart 388a. Baker 241. 


Same as above. Address relettered: ““ Engd by H B. Hall 
& Sons 13 Barclay St. N. Y..| Not in Hart (388a4*). 


Same as Hart 388. Retouched and relettered: 
From The Painting By Gilbert Stuart,| Eng¢ by H. B. Hall’s 
Sons, New York.| Hart 388b. 


Same as above. Last two lines erased, and last line re- 
engraved immediately under bust: ‘‘ Eng? by H. B. Hall’s Sons 


New York” Not in Hart (388c). C5) 
Head, to left. Oval, in rectangle. Line. 
Chas B. Hall. New York. | 
Height, 2. Width, 1.10. Hart 389. Not in Baker. 
India proof, signed. 
Full bust, to left. Miced. 
Eng@ by C. B. Hall, New York. | GO Washington | 
Height, 6.13. Width, 5. Hart 390. 


“India proof, signed. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple. 
G. Stuart.—G. R. Hall. | From the original Picture in the Bos- 
ton Atheneum | taken from life in 1795 | 

Height, 5. Width, 4.4. Hart 391a. 


Head, to left. Vignette, in background ruled to rec- 
tangle. Etching. 
Etch’d by Allice Hall 1866 | Etch’d by Alice Hall Aged 18, 
1866. | Washington. | 

Height, 6.6. Width, 4.13. India proof. Hart 392. Baker 
Q45. (3) 


Full bust, to left. Oval, with border, 14-16, extended to 
rectangle. Mized. 
Engraved By H. B. Hall and.G. E. Perine. | Painted By Gilbert 
Stuart. | Washington. | Printed by H. E. Coats N. Y. | Published 
by Geo. E. Perine, N° 111 Nassau St. New York. | 

Height, 12.5. Width, 9.9. Hart 393. Not in Baker. 


Same as Hart 393. Printer’s name erased. “ N° 111 Nas- 
sau’ altered to “10 Courtlandt St-, New York.” 

Hart 393a. Baker 243. 
With companion portrait of Martha Washington in same state. 


(2) 


524 


525 


526 


527 


530 


532 


Same as Hart 393. Address and names of engravers erased, 
and: “ Engraved by H. B. Hall’s Sons New York” substituted. 
Hart 393b. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Oval and border only, before rectangle and 


any inscription. An early unfinished proof. Undescribed. 
Bust, to left. Vignette. Etching. 

Eng4 by H. B. Hall’s Sons, New York i G° Washington | 

Height, 3.8. Width, 3.4. Hart 394. Not in Baker. 


India proof. 


Same as above. Proof lettered: Etch4 by H. B. Hall Mor- 


risania N. Y. 1876. Very scarce. Not in Hart (394a). 
Same as Hart 394. Before engraver’s line. 
India proof, very scarce. Not in Hart (894b). 
—— Bust, to left. Border of double lines, 1-16. Line. 
‘Painted By Stewart.—Engraved By Hatch. | Jorge Washington. | 
Height, 3.4. Width, 2.8. Hart 396. Baker 249. 
Scarce. 
Full bust, to left. _-Stipple. 


Geo. Washington. | G° Washington | Painted by C. G. Stuart. 
Engraved by W. Hall. | London: Published by Thomas Rely, I, 
Paternoster Row, April 1, 1830. | 

Height, 3.2.. Width, 2.7. Hart 397. Not in Baker. 
India proof. : 


Same as above. Before all lettering. India proof. Hart 
397a. Not in Baker. | Tike} 


—— Same as Hart 397. Border to represent draped frame, 
added, resting on base with military emblems. At top helmeted 
Minerva between a soldier and a sailor. Hart 397b. Baker 257. 


Two copies. One an India proof. (2) 
Same as Hart 397. Names of painter and engraver, and 

date of publication erased. Hart 397%c. Not in Baker. ° 
Same as above. All lettering, except “G° Washington ” 

erased. Hart 397d. Not in Baker. (2) 
Full bust, to left. Border line. | Stipple. 


Engraved by Ww. Humphreys. | Washington. | From a Picture by 
Gilbert Stewart, |in the possession of T. B. Barclay Esq? of 
Liverpool. | Under the Superintendance of the Society for the 
Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. | London, Published by Charles 
Knight, Ludgate Street. | 

Height, 5. Width, 3.15. Hart 399. Baker 259. 


Same as above. Before all letters. India proof. Very 
scarce. Hart 399b. Not in Baker. | (2) 


534 


535 


536 


537 


538 


Same as above. ‘“ Engraved by W. Humphreys.” added. 
India proof. Scarce. Hart 399c. Not in Baker. 


— Same as Hart 399. With “ Proof” in lower left. 
India proof. - Hart 399d. Not in Baker. 


— Same as Hart 399. Fifth line erased. 
Not in Hart (399d3). 


Same as above. “ & C°” added to publisher’s line. Hart 


399e. 


Same as above. Second border line added. Address changed 
to: “ Published by W™ S. Orr & C9 London.” Fifth line restored 
in slightly larger characters. Hart 390f. 


Same as above. Last two lines of lettering erased. Hart 


399g. 


Same as above. Chair back added. All border lines and 
lettering erased, reduced 3-16 at top, lengthened 5-16 at bottom. 
India proof. Very scarce. Not in Hart (399g4). 


Same as above. Relettered: ‘ Engraved by W. Humphreys 
from a Picture by Gilbert Stewart. | Washington. | William Mac- 
kenzie, London, Edinburgh & Glasgow.” Hart 399h. 


Same as above. Last line erased and reéngraved in smaller 


characters. Not in Hart (3997). . (7) 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple. 
Drawn by Hoppner Meyer from the Painting by G. Stuart | En- 
graved by T. Illman| George Washington. |G° Washington | 


(Copyright) | 


Height, 2.6. Width, 2.10. Hart 400. Baker 260. 


Same as above. Copyright line erased. Not in Hart 


(4004). 


Same as above. First two lines erased. Hart 400a. Not 
in Baker. - (3) 


Full bust, to left. Border line. In lower margin seated 
figure of Liberty with eagle, shield, and motto “ Pluribus | 
Unum | ” Stipple. 
Painted by Stewart,—Engraved by I]Iman & Pilbrow. | Wash- 
ington. | Printed by, Illman & Pilbrow. | Proof. | 

Height, 8.14. Width, 7.6. Not in Hart (401a). 
Fine copy. Very scarce. 

Hart 401 is without the word “ Proof” in rime left. 


539 


540 


542 


543 


544 


Full bust, to left. Border line. Similar to above with 
motto ‘‘ E | Pluribus | Unum”’ Line. 
C. G. Stuart pinxt—Illman & Pilbrow Sc. | Geo. Washington. | 
Published by H. Phelps, 161, Broadway, N. York | (Copyright 
1833) 

Height, 8.14. Width, 7.5. Hart 402. Not in Baker. 
This impression lacks the two last lines. It is very scarce in any 
condition. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipgte. 
Painted by Stuart.—Engraved by Illman Brothers. | GO Wash- 
ington | Taken from life in 1794 | From The Art Gallery.—Cen- 
tennial Exhibition. | 


Height, 4.12. Width, 4.2. Hart 403. - Not in Baker. 
—— Same as above. Last line erased. Not in Hart (403a). 

, (2) 

Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple. 


Painted by Stuart.—Engraved by Illman Bro’s. | GO Washing- 
ton | 


Height, 3.14. Width, 3.8. RS Hart 404. 


Bust, to left. Border line. Stipple. 
Painted i Stuart.—Engraved by T. Kelly. | GO Washington | 
Published by Samuel Walker (Harlem Place) Washington Street 
Boston. | 

Height, 4.13. Width, 4. Hart 405. Baker 268. 


Same as above. Address erased. Hart 405a. Not in 
Baker. (3) 


Full bust, to left. Mezzotint. 
Gen! George Washington. | This Print is respectfully Dedicated 
to the Citizens of the United States by | T. W. Freeman. | En- 
graved from the Original Picture Painted by Gilbert Stewart 
Esq’, | Now in the Possession of Paul Beck Esq?. | Freeman Ex- 
cudit.—J. Kennedy sct | Printed & Published by T. W. Freeman, 
Philadelphia 1St Sept? 1813. | 

Height, 16. Width, 13.10. Hart 406. Baker 269. 
Beautifully printed in colors. Excessively scarce. 


— Another copy, but printed in black. Hart 406. Baker 269. 


—— Bust, to left. Border line. Stipple. 
W. Kneass se. Philad® | Washington. Lp Published by J. Downing 
Lexington Kenty | 

Height, 4.3. Width, 3.7. Hart 408. Baker 272. 
Excessively scarce. Published in 1815. 


545 


546 


547 


548 


549 


550 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border, in rectangle. Beneath 
oval, on a base containing title, a helmet, sword, and baton with 
oak and olive branches. Mized. 
G. Washington | Barralet Direxit.—Lawson sc | Publish’d by R. 
Campbell and C°| From a Copy Painted by J. Paul. | 

Height, 6.6. Width, 3.15. Hart 409. Baker 273. 


Same as above. All lettering erased after title on base. 
Address added: ‘“‘ Publish’d by Conrad and C°” Hart 409b. 
Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Address erased. Hart 409c. Not in 


Baker. (3) 
Full bust, to left. Border line, 1-16. Stipple. 

Leney Sct N. Y.| Geo. Washington. | 

Height, 4.1. Width, 3.6. Hart 410. Baker 274. 
Full bust to left. Border line, 2-16. Stipple. 


Engrav’d for the Washington Benevolent Society | in the City of 
N. York. | Leney Sc. N. Y.| Geo, Washington. | 
Height, 3.12. Width, 3.3. Hart 411. Not in Baker. (2) 


Full bust, to left. Double border lines. Stipple. 
Engrav’d for the Washington Benevolent Society | Leney Sc. 
N. Y.| Geo. Washington. | 

Height, 3.7. Width, 2.14. Hart 412. Baker 276. 


Same as above. Added after first line: “Of New Jersey.” 
Hart (412a). 

Hart’s note to 412: “ Some impressions from this plate (412) 
show an uninked second line of lettering &c”’ 


Excessively scarce. (2) 
Full bust, to left. Double border lines. Stipple. 

Stuart pinxt—Leney sct | Washington. | 

Height, 3.10. Width, 2.15. Hart 413a. Baker 275. 


Hart’s additional line of lettering is an error. The print was 
published in “ State Papers and Public Documents,” 10 vols., 8vo, 
Boston, 1817, 2d edition. 


Full bust, to left. Border line. Stipple. 
Engrav’d for the Washington Benevolent Society. | Geo. Wash- 
ington. | 

Height, 3.6. Width, 2.14. Hart 415. Not in Baker. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Title in open letters.  Stipple. 
George Washington. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a minia- 
ture by M Trott. | 

Height, 4.4. Width, 4. Hart 417. Baker 278. 


— Same as above. Before all letters. Very scarce. Hart 
417%a. Not in Baker. 


Same as Hart 417. Title reéngraved and shaded, 4-16 
lower, and in larger characters. Not in Hart (417a$). 
Very scarce. : 


(3) 


/ 


951 


556 


| Bust, to left. Oblong oval in centre of elaborate script 
memorial. . Stipple. 
Sacred | to| The Memory Of | George Washington. | Born Feb. 
22, 1732—Died Dec. 13. 1799 |The | American | Hero | and | 
Statesman. |.Designed and Engraved by Joseph Perkins. | Pub- 
lished by Rand and Perkins,—No. 34 South 6th St Philadelphia. 
| Portrait Eng4 by J. B. Longacre. | ; 
Height, 8.11. Width, 9.12. Hart 418. 
In The American Penman, By Perkins and Rand. Phila. (March 
1823). Very scarce. 


Same as above. Before the last three lines. Hart 418a. 
Very scarce. 


—— Same as Hart 418. Without third line of lettering. 
Hart 418b. 


Bust, to left. Ornamental border containing names of 
painter and engraver and title, in open letters. Acanthus orna- 
ment at top. Stipple. 


Painted by | Stuart | —Engraved by | J. B. Longacre | Washing- | 


ton | C. S. Williams New Haven, Ct| - - 
Height, 2.2. Width, 2.12. Hart 419. Baker 279. 


— Same as above. Last line: “C. S. Williams, New Haven 
Ct.” Not in Hart (4193). 


—— Same as above. Address erased. Hart 419b. | (3) 


— — Similar to above. 


Painted by | Stuart | Birth Day Of | Washington | Feby 22n¢ | 
Engraved by | Chas Phillips | Sold at Whaites 1. Cortdlandt St 
| Temperance | The Handmaid and Guardian Angel of | Virtue 
Liberty and Independance. | vl» Harti(419*). 
On satin badge with ‘“‘ Kingston | Total Abstinence Society.” | 
printed, from types, across top. 


Same as above. Acanthus ornament at top erased and 
fountain substituted. Engraved lettering at top. 

“Washington | Temperance Benevolent Society ” | Address erased 
and reéngraved: “Sold by E. P. Whaites—1. Courtlandt St. 
N. Y.” | Clasped hands above word ‘‘ Temperance” at bottom. 


On satin badge. Not in Hart (419*a). Pe ae a ih 


Same as Hart 419c. “American Republican | Procession 
April 8th 1844, | Title and names of painter and engraver erased, 
and three-line quotation inserted. 


On satin badge. _ Hart 419d (419*b). 


Same as above. On satin badge: “ Philadelphia | American 
Republican | Procession July 4th 1844.” “ We are One” added 
below clasped hands. Hart 419f (419*c). ae ere Lea 


557 


558 


559 


560 


Same as above, date changed to “ Nov. 4th 1844.” Winged 


Fame and motto at top: ““ Beware Of Foreign Influence”. At 
bottom three-line quotation: “ Breathes there a man etc.” 
On satin badge. Not in Hart (419d4) (419*d). 


Same as above. Eleven lines of verse added. On satin 


badge. Not in Hart. (419*e). (2) 


Same as above. On badge ‘‘ In Commemoration of laying | 
the Corner Stone of the | Washington Monument | Oct? 19th 1847. 
| without address, clasped hands and other lettering below. Foun- 
tain replaced by cabbage ornament and all above erased. 


On satin badge. Hart 419g (419*f). 


Same as above. On paper. Border and lettering erased. 
Relettered: ‘The spirit of | Washington | inspires us.” Hart 
419h (419*¢). 

Of the above eleven states those actually by Longacre are 419, etc. 


_ Those actually by Phillips are 419*, etc. On satin they are hard 


to distinguish. (2) 


Bust, to left, in irregular picture-frame border. Ribbon at 
top: “He Lives In Our Hearts ” Line. 
In Commemoration | Of | Laying the Corner Stone | Of The | 
Monument to Washington | Oct. 19. 1847. | Sold at Valentines 98 
Nassau St | 

Height, 1.5. Width, 1. Hart 420. Not in Baker. 
On satin badge. Scarce. 


Same as above. On badge inscribed: 

Whig Celebration, | November 224 | 1837 | Glorious Triumph | of 
| Just Principles | The Spirit Of | 76 | revived in 1837 | Edward 
P Whaites N° 1 Cortlandt St| Not in Hart (420a). 

On satin badge. Very scarce. As the date shows, this is the ear- 
lier issue. 


Same as Hart 420. Irregular border, ribbon, and all letter- 
ing erased. Over an oval portrait of Kossuth. Relettered: 
“‘ Welcome | Kossuth | Eng’d & Sold by E P. Whaites 1. Courtt 
St| Not in Hart (420c). 

On satin badge. (3) 


—- Bust, to left. Stipple. 
Washington. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by 
G. Stuart. | 
Height, 4. Width, 3.5. Hart 421. Not in Baker. 
India proof. 


Same as above. Unfinished trial proof, without name of 
engraver. Possibly unique. eae) 


561 


562 


563 


565 


566 


567 


Same as Hart 421. Plate enlarged. Relettered: 
Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by G. Stuart. | 
Washington. | G° Washington | | 

Height, 4.5. Width, 3.6. Hart 421b. Baker 280. 


Same as above. All lettering erased except facsimile sig- 
nature. Title reéngraved ‘“‘ George Washington ” border line 
added. 


Same as above. Two copies, Inscription erased and “ G® 
Washington ”’ reéngraved in smaller characters. Hart 421d. (4) 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Line. 
M¢Carty Sculpsit | Washington. | | 
Height, 3.3. Width, 2.12. Hart 423. Baker 290. 

Same as above. ‘‘G° Washington” added before title. 
India proof. Hart 423a. Not in Baker. (2) 

Full bust, to left. Oval, with border. Mized. 


Engraved & Published By John C. M¢Rae, 100 Liberty St. | New 
York. | G9 Washington | George Washington. | 


Height, 10.11. Width, 9.2. Hart 424. Baker 291. 
With companion portrait of Martha Washington. (2) 
Same as above. Before title. Hart 424a. 


India proof. 


Same as Hart 424. Cut to smaller oval with ruled rec- 
tangle and border line. Lettering changed to: ““ Eng¢ & Printed 
by John C. McRae, N. Y.| George Washington. | Engraved ex- 
pressly for Demorest’s Monthly Magazine. |" 

Hart 424b. Not in Baker. 


—— Same as above. Last line erased. Not in Hart (424c). 
(2) 


Full bust, to left. Vignette. | Stipple. 
Engraved by J. C. Mc.Rae, expressly for the New World. | G° 
Washington | 
Height, 4.14. Width, 4.10. Hart 425. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Cut down and relettered: “‘ Eng? -by John 
C. McRae. N. Y. | GO Washington| Hart 425a. Not in Baker. 


(2) 


Full bust to left. Oval, in rectangle. ; _ Line. 
Entered ncrepng to Act of Congress i in the year 1862 by William 
E. Marshall . . . New York Copyright of photographs secured | 
Height, 13.6. “Width, 11.3. Hart 426a. 
“ Artist Proof W™ E, Marshall” India paper. A beautiful im- 


pression. 


568 


569 


570 


572 
573 


574 


575 


576 


Same as above. Added: 

Engraved By William E Marshall From The Original Portrait 
In The Boston Atheneum. | Painted By Gilbert Stuart. | Proofs 
By The National Bank Note Co. N. Y.| Published November 
15th 1862. By Ticknor and Fields, 135 Washington St Boston. 
Copyright Secured. | 

Height, 13.6. Width, 11.3. Hart 426d. 
India proof. 


Same as above. Added: ‘ G° Washington ”’ and “ Presented 
To Subscribers For “ The Christian Union” J. B. Ford & Co. 
Publishers, New York.” in place of publisher’s erased line. 


Hart 426h. 

Full bust, to left. Vignette. Line. 
Morse sculp | 

Height, 3:12. Width, 3.8. Hart 427. Baker 292. 

— Full bust, to left. Border line. Stipple. 


C. G. Stuart pinxt—W. Nutter sculpt | Geo. Washington Esq? | 
Late President of the United States of America. | From an orig- 
inal Picture in the Possession of J,, Seb™ De Franca Esq | of 
Devonshire Place to whom this Plate is Dedicated by his | obliged 
humble Servt | Robt Cribb. | London, Published Jany 15, 1798, 
by R. Cribb, Holborn. | 

Height, 9.3. Width, 7.10. Hart 428. Baker 294. 
Very beautifully printed in colors. Fine and scarce. 


— Another copy of above, but printed in black. 
Hart 428. Baker 294. 


Same as above. With inscription in etched letters. 
Very scarce in perfect condition. Hart 428a. Not in Baker. 


i. 


— A modern process reproduction in colors of Hart 428. 


— Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 
C. G. Stuart, pinxt—W. Nutter, sculpt | George Washinton Esq? 
| Late President of the United States of America. | London, pub- 
lished by R. Cribb, JanY 15, 1799. | 

Height, 5.2. Width, 4.2. Hart 429. Baker 295. 
Fine and scarce. 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Title in open letters. 
Geo. Washington | Stipple. 
Height, 2.4. Width, 1.14. Hart 430, Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Title filled in and ‘‘ Peabody Sc.” added 
under oval. Hart 430a. Baker 299. (2) 


577 


578 


579 


580 


581 


582 


583 


584 


585 


Bust, to left, shaded background, within picture-frame 
border, suspended by a ring. Stipple. 
Washington. | Engraved by Mél... Pekenino Philadelphia, 1822. | 
From an original Portrait by G. Stewart. | 


Height, 3.7.. Width, 2.12. Hart 431. 
Same as above. “Mel...” changed to “Mél,,.” Not in 
Hart (431a). mes, 


Background darkened. “ Mél!,,.” changed 


o “Mel...” Hart 432. 


Bust, to left. Vignette, in ruled oval, with border, 6-16, 
within which is inscription. Mezzotint. 
After Stuart—Published by Moore & C° 111 Nassau St New 
York.—Eng4@ by Geo. E. Perine. | George Washington. | 
Height, 8.4. Width, 6.3. Hart 434. Baker 302. 
India proof. 


Same as above. First line erased. . Added below title: 
“ Published by Moore. & Goodspeed, 37 Park Row, New York.” 
Hart 434a. Not in Baker. 


With companion portrait of Martha Washington. (2) 
—— Bust, to left. Oval, with border, in ruled rectangle. 
| Mizeed. 
Eng@ by Geo. E. Perine, N. York. | Washington. | 
Height, 4.12. Width, 3.10. Hart 435. Not in Baker. 
India proof, and two plain. BS eS) 
Bust, to left. Vignette. Mized. 


Painted by Gilbert Stuart.—Copyright by Bradley & Company, 
1876.—Engraved by J. R. Rice. | GO Washington | Proof | Brad- 
ley & Company Publishers 66 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. | 
W. i Bostwick & Co. 177 & 179 West Fourth St. Cincinnati, 
Ohio 

Height, 17.14. Width, 15. 4. Hart 436a. Not in Baker. 
Very scarce. 


Bust, to left. Etching. 
Jacques Reich—Copyrighted by Lea Brothers & Gompany 1902 | 
Height, 5.7. Width, 4.3. Hart 437. 


India proof. Searce. 


Same as above. With remarque of cocked hat, before all 
letters except: “ Jaeques Reich ” etched. Hart 43'7a. 
In this state there were but seven signed artist’s proofs issued, of 
which this is No. 1. 


Bust, to left. hie Etching. 
Copyright 1902 by Jacques Reich. N. Y.| J pees Reich aq. 
fort | GO Washington | 

Height, 14.13. Width, 11.7. : | Hart 438. 


586 


587 


588 


589 


590 


591 


Full bust, to left. Oval, with engraved border. To right of 
companion portrait of Martha Washington. Mezzotint. 
Height, 4. Width, 3.5. Hart 439a. 
Proof before all letters. Only five issued. 


Same as above. Border removed. Arms of Washington 
added between the portraits. Hart 439b. 
Only twenty signed proofs issued, of which this is No.1. (2) 


Head, to left. Vignette, in circle, within which is title. 
General Washington—Born Feby 11th 1732. Died Dect 14th 
1799. | Roberts: sc. | London Published by R Miller. Old Fish 
St St Pauls. | Stipple. 
Diameter, 2. Hart 440. Baker 315. 
The print was used as a pocket pincushion, with a head of Frank- 
lin on the other side. It has become excessively scarce. Mitchell’s 
was the only perfect copy ever publicly sold. 


— Full bust, to left. A battle in background. Vignette. 
Stipple. 

Russell, sculp. | Washington. | London; | Published (for the pro- 

prietors) by John Saunders, 25, Newgate Street, 1835. | 

Height, 4.13. Width, 4. Hart 441. Baker 318. 

Full bust, to left. Vignette. Mezzotint. 

Engraved by J. Sartain. | G° Washington | 

Height, 4.12. Width, 4.4. Hart 442. Baker 322. 

With George Washington Parke Custis’s autograph endorsement. 


(2) 
—— Full bust, to left. Vignette. Mezzotint. 
G. Stuart.—J. Sartain. | ; 
Height, 4.8. Width, 3.12. Hart 444. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Vignette enlarged. First line erased. ‘‘ GO 
Washington ” added. Two copies. Hart 444a. 


Full bust, to left. Vignette. Mezzotint. 
Painted by Gilbert Stuart.—Engraved by Samuel Sartain. | G° 
Washington | Entered, November 4, A.D. 1752, A.L. 5752. | 
Passed, March 3, A.D. 1753, A.L. 5753. | Raised, August 4, A.D. 
1753, A.L. 5758. | 


Height, 4.4. Width, 3.6. Hart 445. (3) 
Bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 

Scoles sculp. | George Washington. | — 

Height, 2.12. Width, 2.3. Hart 446. Baker 329. 
Same as above. Plates reworked, title in smaller letters. 

Very scarce. Hunt 446a. Baker 330. (2) 
Bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 


Gen! Washington. | Born Feb? 22. 1732. Died Dect 14, 1799. | 
Published by M. Carey. | 
Height, 2.10. Width, 2.2. Hart 447. Baker 328. 


592 


593 


594 


596 


597 


Bust, to left. Circular. Stipple. 
Washington. | Publish’d by F. Shallus Engraver N° 26 Walnut 
St Philad | 

Diameter, 1.6. Hart 448. Unknown to Baker. 
Injured, but the only known impression. 


Bust, to right, eyes to left, in circle. Similar to Hart 448, 
but reversed. 

‘“‘ For instance, I know of four copies of ‘ The Favorite New Fed- 
eral Song. Adapted to the President's March. Sung by Mr. Fox. 
Written by J. Hopkinson, Esq. Now known as ‘ Hail Co- 
lumbia,’ each with a different portrait of Washington, mounted 
for a head-piece, above the inscription ‘ Behold the Chief, who 
now Commands.’ One has a circular head after Stuart, that I 
have been unable to identify.” | 

Diameter, 1.6. Hart p. xii (448*). 
One other known. 


— Bust, to left. Oval, with border line. | Stipple. 
I. R. Smith Boston. | Gen! George Washington. | 
Height, 2.12. Width, 2.4. Hart 449. Baker 331. 


— Another. Cut to oval. 


Same as above. Engraver’s name erased. Hart 449a. Not 
in Baker. (3) 


Head, to left. Vignette, in ruled oval, with rectangle with 
irregular corners. Stipple. 
(Copyright 1860) | G° Washington | Engraved by H. W. Smith 
from the original by Stuart, in possession of the Boston Athe- 
neum. 

Height, 8.5. Width, 6.13. Hart 450. Baker 332. 
Lacks publication line. . 


Same as above. Vignette, on ruled rectangle, before oval, 
and before all letters except copyright notice. India proof. Hart 
450a. Not in Baker. 3 (2) 


Same as above. Outer part of rectangle cross-ruled to form - 
oval; corners erased to irregular form. Title uninked. 
India proof. Hart 450b. Not in Baker. 


Same as Hart 450. Address changed to “ Walker & Vir- 
tue, Boston.”” Hart 450c. Not in Baker. . (2) 


—— Head, to left. Vignette, in background ruled to rectangle. 
‘Stipple. 

G. Stuart, Pinxt—H. W. Smith. N. Y. | GO Washington | 

Height, 7.11. Width, 5.14. Baker 451. Baker 333. 


Same as above. “Copyright 1875 by S Walker & Co.” 
added. Hart 451b. Not in Baker. | (2) 


598 


599 


600 


601 


602 


603 


604 


Same as above. Plate reduced. 


Height, 6.14. Width, 5.7. Not in Hart (451c). 


—— Same as above. Reworked. (2) 


—— Head, to left. Vignette, in background ruled to rectangle. 

Stipple. 
Engraved by H. Wright Smith, After the Portrait by Stuart. | Ge 
Washington | Copyright W. S. Baker. Published by Lindsay & 
Baker, Philadelphia, 1879. | 


Height, 12.8. Width, 9.12. Hart 452. Baker 334. 
Scarce. 
Same as above. Before any letters. Hart 452a. 


But sixty numbered India proofs were issued, of which this is 
Noes1 6, 


—— Full bust, to left. Stipple. 
Painted by G. Stuart.—Eng4 by J. Thomson. | George Washing- 
ton.. | GO Washington | 

Height, 4.6. Width, 3.8. Hart 453. Baker 342. 


Same as above. Before any letters. Hart 453a. Not in 
Baker. (2) 


Same as Hart 453. First line erased. In centre: “ Painted 
By G. Stuart.” Hart 453b. Not in Baker, 
Two impressions. 


Same as above. Border line, 1-16, added. Hart 453c. 
Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Border line and all lettering erased except 


“GO Washington.” Hart 453d. Not in Baker. © 


Same as above. Ornamental border, printed from relief 
block, added, forming a tablet for title. Hart 453e. Not in 


Baker. (5) 


Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Stip ple. 
Painted by G. Stewart—Engraved by C. Tiebout | George Wash- 


. ington. | Published by C. Tiebout N° 28 Gold Street New York 


January 8th 1800 | | 
Height, 8.13. Width, 6.13. Hart 454, Baker 343. 
Fine and very scarce. 


Same as above. ‘Title in slightly larger characters within 
6-16 of border line. Not in Hart (454a). 
The first issue. Excessively scarce. 


we 


ic 


606 


607 


608 


609 


610 


611 


— Bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 
G. Stewart Del.—C. Tiebout Sculp. | George Washington. | 
Height, 3.4. Width, 2.8. Hart 455. Baker 344. 


Bust, to left. Oval, with laurel wreath and diverging rays. 


Coat diagonally ruled. Stipple. 
R. Tiller Se. | 
Height, .7.. Width, .5. State not in Hart (456b). 


Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by wreath of laurel. Wash- 
ington Monument Lottery ticket. Third class, Baltimore, June, 
1816. “ Plate presented by Simkins & Usher.” Stip ple. 
Height, 1.6. Width, 1.2. Hart 457. Unknonn to Baker. 
Only one other impression known. 


— Bust, to left. Oval, with border at bottom, in rectangle. 
Mezzotint. 

Washington. | Engraved By Samuel Walmsley After The Original 

Painting Taken From Life By Gilbert Stuart | 

Height, 16.1. Width, 13.2. Hart 460. Baker 34:7. 


—— Same as above. Before any letters. 
Hart 460a. Not in Baker. 
India proof, very fine and excessively scarce. 


Bust, to left. Mized. 
Painted by G. Stuart—Engraved by A. B. Walter, Phila. | G° 
Washington | 


Height, 4.11. Width, 3.11. Hart 461. Not in Baker. 
Full bust, to left. Oval, with single border line, within 
which is inscription. Mezzotint. 


Painted by G. Stuart.—Published by John Dainty 31 S. 6th Str. 
Philadelphia.—Eng4 by A. B. Walter. | George Washington. | 
Height, 8.12. Width, 6.13. Searce. Hart 462. Baker 348. 


—— Same as above. “ John Dainty 31 S. 6th Str.” altered to 
“J.C. MeCurdy & Co.” Scarce. Hart 462a. Not in Baker. (3) — 


Head, to left. Vignette, with ruled background to rec- 
tangle, within which are two lines of lettering. Mixed. 
Stuart—Welch | G° Washington | Engraved By Thomas B. 
Welch, (By Permission) From The Only Original Portrait By 
Gilbert Stuart, In The Athenaeum, Boston. | Washington. | Pub- 
lished by George W. Childs Philadelphia. | Printed by A. E. 
Lent & Co Phil@ | (Copyright. 1852) | ~ 

Height, 22.9. Width, 18.2. Not in Hart (4646) or Baker.. 
This differs from Hart 464 in being without “ Proof” after pub- 
lisher’s line. | 


612 


613 


‘614 


615 


616 


Full bube! to left. Mezzotint. 
Engraved By T. B. Welch, From A Portrait By G. Stuart. | G° 
Washington | 


Height, 5.4. Width, 4.5. Hart 463. Baker 350. 
Lacks publication line. 
—— Bust, to left. Vignette. Title page. Stipple. 


A. Willard | George eggs | Inaugurated President | 1789 | 
Height, ges Width, 2.5. Hart 405. Baker 352. 


Same as above. dicewadl name erased; background 
worked over on edges. Not in Hart (465b). (3) 


Bust, to left. Oval, in rectangle. Mezzotint. 
Woolley Pinxit—et Sculpsit. | George Washington Esq? | Pub- 
lish’d at the Shakespeare Gallery. N° 11 Park, N York | 

Height, 11.10. Width, 9.15. Hart 466. Baker 355. 


Excessively scarce. 


The companion portrait: Woolley Pinxit.—et sculpsit | 
Mrs Martha Washington. | | (2) 


Bust, to left. Oval, in border, resting on base supported by 
Liberty and Justice, with another. female figure above oval point- 
ing toward heaven. At lower left History, with another female 
figure, recording his deeds. At lower right, weeping Indian. In 
lower margin, an eagle placing a wreath on an urn. Mezzotint. 
David Longworth Direxit. | Woolley—Pinxit et Sculpsit. | This 
Print, from the Original Picture in—the Possession of Long- 
worth and Wheeler | Ts by them Dedicated to the Memory of— 
His Excellency Geo:: Washington Esq’ | Published at the Shake- 
speare Gallery. N° 11 Park, N. York. | 

Height, 20.14. Width, 18.8. Hart 467. Baker 354. 
A most beautiful impression, reproduced (reduced) in photogray- 
ure in the Hart catalogue, and one of the most desirable and 
attractive prints in this collection. Excessively scarce. 


—— Another impression. Slightly creased and not so brilliant. 
Hart 467. Baker 354. 


Same as above. Everything erased except the portrait in 


oval. Hart 467a. Not in Baker. 
Bust, to left. Oval, with border. Line. 

Trott Delt Wright Engraver N. Y. | 

Height, 4.2. Width, 2.8. Hart 468. (Baker 356.) 


Bust, to left, in oval, supported on left by Cupid with gar- 
land, and on right by female figure seated on a bank. Background 
of flowers. Below, a table, with drapery. Rectangle of a double 
line. Line. 
Wilson Boston | No—Yds | 

Height, 2.15. Width, 2.11. Not in Hart (469*). (2) 


618 


619 


620 


621 


622 


623 


624 


Bust, to left. Rectangle, with round corners and double 


border. Background ruled perpendicularly. Line. 
G. Washington | Gaspar Y Roig Editores | Madrid. | 
Height, 4. Width, 3.1. Hart 470. Baker 374. 


Very scarce. Published 1854. 


—— Full bust, to left. Line. 
G. Washington. | Born Feb: 11th (O. S.) 1732. Died Dec? 14th 
1799. | Published at Rawle’s Republican Book Store, Philadel- 
phia. | | 
Height, 8.14. Width, 7.8. Hart 471. Baker 362. 
No other perfect copy known. 


Same as above. Publication line erased. 
Very scarce. _ Not in Hart (471a). 


Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by olive and oak branches. 
Engraver’s name at bottom of field. Line. 
A. Sealey Sc | George Washington. | Bureau. Engraving & 
Printing. ee 

Height, 2. Width, 1.10. - Hart 472. 


Same as above. Before all letters but engraver’s name. 
Very scarce. Hart 472a. (2) 


Same as above. Title, in very small characters, added near 
oval: “ George Washington ”’ Not in Hart (472a4). 


Very scarce. 


Same as Hart 472a. In centre of invitation to ““ Ceremonies 
on The Completion of Washington Monument, 1885.” Hart 472b. 


Same as aboye. On invitation to “‘ Ceremonies in Commemo- 
ration of Inauguration, of George Washington, 1889.” . Hart 
47 2c. oe (3) 


— Half length, to left. Shadow diagonally across upper left. 
G. Washington. | Stipple. 
Height, 4.11. Width, 3.3. Hart 474. Not in Baker. 
An unusually fine impression. 


—— Two other copies, showing variations as noted by Hart. (3) 


Bust, to left, upon pedestal decorated with American shield, 
which is partly hidden by open scroll, inscribed; ‘‘ Constitution 
Of The United States &c* Signed, “Geo. Washington ” 
Vignette. Aquatint. 
Height, 9. Width, 6.12. Hart 477. Baker 337. 
Not signed, but probably by William Strickland. Very scarce. 


625 


626 


627 


628 


629 


630 


631 


Bust, to left. Ornamental border, like a frame, with title 
upon tablet. Stipple. 
Engraved from Stuart’s Painting. | Washington | Philad@ Pub- 
lished by Joseph Parker. | 

Height, 4.10. Width, 3.13. Hart 478. Not in Baker. 


‘Same as above. “ Proof’ added to lower right. The only 
“ Proof ’’ impression known. Not in Hart (4784). 
Same as Hart 478. Address changed to: “ Philad@ Pub- 


lished by M. A. Milliette, 320 Chestnut St.” Hart 478a. Baker 
211, (3) 


Full bust, to left. Double border line. Stipple. 
General Washington. | London Published by Rich? Evans, 17. 
Paternoster Row. | 


Height, 5.6. Width, 4.11. Hart 479. Baker 373. 
Bust, to left. Vignette, with rectangular border, with a 
lion’s head in each corner. Stipple. 


George Washington. | Published March 13. 1824 by George 
Smeeton, 3 Old Bailey. | 
Height, 2.3. Width, 1.9. Hart 480. Baker 372. 


Same as above. Address erased. Hart 480a. Not in 


Baker. (3) 
— Bust, 2 left. Circular, with border line. Stipple. 
Pub. by P. Price J® Philad@ | Washington. | 

Diameter, 3.10. Hart 482. Baker 365. 


Same as above. On title page: ‘“ The Souvenir | Vol. 2. | 
Washington. | Pub by P. Price Jt 66, Lombard St Philadelphia.”’ 


Very scarce. Not in Hart (482a). (2) 

Full bust, to left. Inscription, except title, on field at bot- 
tom. In lower margin, Arms of Washington. | Etching. 
Pl] 353.—S. J. Ferris eau forte, 1901 d’apres G. Stuart | Go. 
Washington | 
Height, 10.14. Width, 8.14. Hart 484. 
Scarce. 

Bust, to left. Stipple. 
Cart: Sc. | Geo. Washington. | 
Height, 3.9. Width, .3. Hart 485. Not in Baker. 
India paper. 

Bust, to left. Oval. Mezzotint. 
Height, 3.2. Width, 2.8. - Hart 486. Baker 314. 


_A brilliant original impression, engraved by John Roberts, and 
one of two known copies, of which this is by far the finer. 


—— Impression from the rubbed plate. Hart, note to 486. 


632 


633 


634 


635 


636 


637 


638 


639 


Bust, to left. Mezzotint. 
Height, 4.11. Width, 3.10. Hart 487. 


Same as above. Reworked with lines on right side of face, 
and lettered: “‘ Published by J. C. Buttre Co.” Hart 487b. 


Same as above. Added: “ G° Washington ” 
and a plain impression. Hart 487a. 
The above is the proper sequence. +) sp 


India proof, 


—— The steel plate of Hart 4870. 


Head, to left. Oval, with border line, in centre of vignette 
armorial destzn! with ribbon at top and bottom. Inscription in 
ink faded. * (dane, 
(R. Lowe | N° 115. White Street ) Hart 490a. 
The only known impression. 


Bust, to left. Vignette, in broken oval, at top of fourth 
page of “L Jackson’s Ornamental Writing Book. New York 
1827.” Upon title page: “L. Jackson Script” and “S. Stiles 


Sculpt ” i Outline. 
Height, 1.13." Width, lato: Hart 492. 
The only known copy. 

Head, to left. Oval. Line. 
Continental Bank Note Co. N° 2 | 
Height, 1.9. Width, 1.5. Hart 493. 
India proof. 

Bust to left. Vignette, background to oval. Line. 
Continental Bank Note Co. No. 24.. 
Height, 2.1. Width, 1.13. Not in Hart (493*). 
India proof. 

Bust, to left. Vignette. Line. 
Continental Bank Note Co. New York. | 
Height, 3.102 Widthy23 2. Hart 494. 


Same as' above. Without inscription. India proof. Hart 
49 4a. f 


Same as above. Added: ‘“ Washington | Pub. by E. H. 
Sauer 25 Mianna St.| Van Nest. N. Y.|” India proof. Hart 


(494b). (3) 
—— Another copy. India proof. Hart (494b). 
——— ‘Bust,’ to ‘left: Vignette: Stipple. 


G. Washington | GO Washington | 
Height, 3.9. Width, 3.12. Hart 495. Not in Baker. — (2) 


640 


641 


642 


643 


644 


645 


—— Bust, to left. Oval. Diagonally cross-ruled background. 

Line. 
Height, .10. Width, .8. Not in Hart (494*). 
India proof. No. 20 of twenty-five signed by the artist, Charles 
Schlecht. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Close stipple background, cir- 


cular. Stipple. 
His path be ours | Washington | 
Height, 2.3. Width, 2. Hart 496. Unknown to Baker. 


Very scarce. 


— Bust, to left. Vignette. Mezzotint. 
Gen. Washington. | Pub. By C. Bohn 568 Penna. Av. Washing- 
ton, D. C. | | 7 
Height, 2.1. Width, 2.4. Hart 497. Unknown to Baker. 
Scarce. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. A Menu, in brown. Etching. 
Height, 3. Width, 2.8. Hart 498. 
The only one known. 


Head, to right. Vignette, with ruled background and upper 
corners rounded. Border line, broken for engraver’s name. Line. 
W. Banks & Son. Edint | GO Washington | 

Height, 2.15. Width, 2.5. Hart 499. Unknown to Baker. 
Unseparated from the engraved title page on same sheet. 


Bust, to right. Vignette, in rectangle of single line, with 
decorative border done on wood, surmounted by star emitting 
rays, eagle and globe. All lettering, except name of engraver, is 
on the wood block. Line. 
Galerie Napoleon. | Bertonnier sculpt | Verité | Lelo. inv,—Por- 
ret. sc. | GO Washington | (Washington) | Bénard, Editeur, 
Galerie Vivienne, N° 409. | 
Height, 2.4. Width, 1.12. 


Hart 500. Baker 184. 


Same as Hart 500. With border of three lines, within 
which is engraver’s name, and outside floriated border by 
“ Clerget,’ within which is “ Washington.” Below: “ Danlos, 
Editeur, Quai Malaquais, 1. Paris.” Scarce. Hart 500b. 


Same as Hart 500. Woodcut border, an American eagle at 
top, and a bee on either side, at centre. “ Tellier.—Andrew. 
Best. Leloir”’ Scarce. Hart 500c. 


Same as Hart 500. With irregular border on copper. 
Very scarce. Hart 500d. . (4) 


646 


647 


648 


649: 


650 


Bust, to right. Vignette, in rectangle of a single line. 


Without any lettering. Line. 
Height, 2.4. Width, 1.12. Hart 501a. 
Same as above. “Mlle Coigneto Sc” on the steel. 


‘‘ Washington | (George).” in type above, on page of “ Iconogra- 
phie instructive. Paris.——De Vimprimerie de Rignoux, rue des 
Frances.—Bourgeoise.—S. Michel, No 8.” Hart 501b. Baker 196. 
Same as Hart 501a. With border of two lines, and “ G° 
Washington.” Hart 501c. 


Same as Hart 501b. Without engraver’s line. Not in 
Hart (501d). (4) 


Head, to right. Oval. Horizontally ruled background. Line. 
G° Washington | Engraved expressly for Graham’s Magazine 
from the Original Painting by G. Stuart | by E. S. Best at J. M. 
Butler’s establishment 84 Chestnut St. | 

Height, 5.14. Width, 5.1. Hart 502. Baker 185. 
Same as above.. All lettering removed, except “‘G° Wash- 
ington.” Hart 502a. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Background diagonally cross-ruled with 
additional work on lower part of bust. Not in Hart (5026). 


Head, to right. Oval. | Line. 
G° Washington | : 
Height, 2.15. Width, 2.9. Hart 503. Baker 186. (4) 


Bust, to right. Circle, with border, facing a similar John 
Adams, bust to left, on the right. Below, a tablet with title. In 
a rectangle, background of diagonal lines, forming a plaid, with 


a star in each open space. Stipple. 
G. Washington. | I. Bower. Se. Phila | 
Height, 5.12. Width, 7.8. Hart 504. Unknonn to Baker. 


The only known impression. 


Bust to right. Oval, with border line. Before all decora- 
tion and letters. Line. 
Height, 1.15. Width, 1.10. oe Hart (5054). 
A beautiful proof, engraved by Charles K. Burt and from his 
own collection. No other known. 


Bust, to right. Oval, without border line. Cross-ruled 
background. Line. 
Height, 2.1. Width, 1.11. Not in Hart (505*). — 
India proof, with Compliments of Lewis Delnoce, who engraved 
it in 1876. | 

Bust, to right. Oval. Line. 
Danforth, Wright & Co. New York & Philadé | 

Height, 1.3. Width, .15. India proof. Hart 506. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. At top of group of nine portraits. Relet- 
tered: “Engraved by Danforth, Underwood & Co.” | Boston 
Miscellany | of | Literature & Fashion. | Published by Bradbury, 
Soden & Co New York.” | Hart 506b. Not in Baker. (3) 


SR ee ee 
ibis cates oe 


651 


652 


653 


654 


655 


656 


657 


658 > 


659 


Bust, to right. Oval in border, 3-16, having circles with 
faintly indicated Arms of States. At sides, flags and emblems of 
peace and war. Above, an eagle on a rock, with scroll inscribed 
“In God We Trust” Below, a seated figure of Commerce, with 
American shield, ship in background. Line. 
Geo. Washington | Pride of America. | First In War, First In 
Peace,| And First|In The Hearts Of—His Countrymen. | 
1776—1876 | Virtue, Liberty, Independence. | 

Height,.1.7.. Width, 1.3. Not in Hart (506*). 
On satin badge. No other known. 3 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 
Connecticut Magazine. | A. Doolittle Sc. | George Washington. | 
Height, 4. Width, 3.7. Hart 507. Baker 204. 


Very scarce. 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 
Edwin se. | George Washington | General and Commander in 
Chief of the | American Revolutionary Army, and first | President 
of the United States. | 

Height, 4.5. Width, 3.9. Hart 508. Baker 212. 


=—— Bust, tp right. Stipple. 
T. Gimbrede Sc. | George Washington. | Published by Riley and 
Adams, New-York. | 

Height, 3.3. Width, 2.10. Hart 510. Not in Baker. 
Printed in blue. Very scarce. 


Bust, to right. Stipple. 
Gen! George Washington. | 
Height, 3.8. Width, 2.14. Hart 511. Not in Baker. 
Very scarce. 
— Bust, to right. Vignette. Stipple. 
D. C. Johnston Sc. | George Washington. | 
Height, 3. Width, 2.8. Hart 513. Baker 266. 
Same as above. Plate reworked, eyes directed upward. 
Not in Hart (513a). (2) 


Head, to right. Oval, with border, extended to rectangle 
by corners, in imitation of brickwork. In lower right, etcher’s 


monogram and date. Etching. 
T. J. 1900. | 
Height, 10.8. Width, 8.9. Hart 514. 


Printed in black. India proof, signed by the artist. 


Same as above. Printed in black. Hart 514. 
Signed by the artist. Japan paper. 


Another impression, with the head printed in red. 
India proof, signed by the artist. — Hart 514. 


660 


661 


— 664 


665 


666 


667 


Progress proofs. First state, the inner oval only. Two 
printed. Second state. Before brickwork. Three printed. 
Third state. Face nearly finished. Two printed. Fourth state. 
Only one impression printed. 

All signed by the artist. The only complete set of proofs 


there is. (4) 
Head, to right.. Name of engraver in lower right field. 

T. Johnson 1903 Etching. 

Height, 11.7. Width, 8.12. Not in Hart (514*). 


An uncleaned proof. 


artist. 


Trial of second state and trial proof. Both signed by the 
(2) 


Head, to right. Circular medallion, with border line. 
Heading to poem, ‘‘ The | Mason’s Adieu.”, with Masonic em- 
blems. Line. 
T. C. Fielding, Del—R. S. Jones. Se. | (Copyright 1873) | The 
Ancient Landmarks. | J. H. Daniels Print | 
Height, 12.11. Width, 17. Diameter, .15. 


Very scarce. Hart 515. Not in Roker 
— Bust, to right. Oval. Mized. 
Jaen: Allan, 85 Liberty St. N. Y.| Go Washisieton ea 

Height, 2.15. Width, 2.5. Hart 517. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Before all letters. India proof, signed by 
the artist. Hart 517a. 

Same as Hart 517. Street number changed to “146 Ful- 
ton StiN. WY.” @ iain 07D: 


This is really the first issue. Very scarce. . ViEtSy 

— Bust, to right. Vignette. Oval. Stipple. 

L. Rados inc. | Washington | } 

Height, 3.4. Width, 2.12. Hart 518. Unknown to Baker. 

One other impression known. | 
Full bust, to right. . Mezzotint. 

George Washington— | 

Height, 3.7. Width, 2.3. Hart 519. 

Scarce. 


Same as above. Before title. With Mrs. Washington on 
undivided sheet. Not in Hart (519a). 

The only one known. Purchased from the family of the engraver, 
John Sartain. A beautiful brilliant proof. (2) 


Bust, to right. Oval, in rectangle. Mezzotint. 
Painted by Stuart.—( Copyright 1865 )—Engraved by John Sar- 
tain. | Bradley & Co. Publishers, 66 Nth. 4th. St. Philadelphia. | 
George Washington. | 

Height, 10.8. ‘Width, 8.13. Hart 520. Baker 325. 
Scarce. 


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668 


669 


670 
671 


672 


673 


674 


675 


676 


—— Same as above. Before title, and with word “ Proof.” 


Hart 520a. 

_Artist’s signed India proofs. With companion portrait of Mar- 
tha Washington. (2) 
Full bust, to right. Oval, in rectangle. Mezzotint. 


Engraved & Published By William Sartain 728 Sansom, St 
Philad@ | George Washington. | 


Height, 11.1. Width, 9.6. Hart 521. Baker 326. 


—— Another impression. A proof, but with first line only. 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, in rectangle. Title 
in arched tablet. Stipple. 
Gen! | George Washington | departed this Life Dec’ 14 1799 | 
Aged 68.—Scoles. se. | Publish’d by I Low N York. | 

Height, 4.4. Width, 2.14. Hart 522. Baker 327. 
Scarce. 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, within which is 


engravers name. Stipple. 
B. Tanner, Sc. |G. Washington. | 7 

Height, 4.8. Width, 3.13. Hart 523. Baker 340. 
Scarce. 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, in rectangle of 
horizontal lines. To right of oval, about the centre, are two dots. 


Three buttens on coat. Stipple. 
Height, 3.2. Width, 2.5. Hart 526. Unknown to Baker. 
Similar to above. No dots or buttons. Hart 527a. 
Both are scarce. Cz) 
Full bust, to right. Oval, with border line. Mived. 
Washington. | 
' Height, 3.6. Width, 2.9. Hart 529. Baker 378. 
Very scarce. 
Bust, to right. Border line. Line. 
Gen! George Washington. | 
Height, 2. Width, 1.12. Hart 531. Not in Baker. 
Same as above. Before border line and lettering. Hart 
531a. Not in Baker. (2) 


Bust, to right. In scroll frame, with laurel branches. Be- 
low, an eagle on quiver with arrows, holding in beak a ribbon: 


_“ Ladies—-Ticket.”’ Flags, a drum, and a camp. Vignette. 


Line. 
Washington’s Birth Day Ball,| By The Military Of N. York 
1842. | Teubner sc. | The Company of is respectfully 
requested | 
Height, 2.11. Width, 4. 


Very scarce. 


Hart 533. Not in Baker. 


677 


679 


680 


681 


682 


683 


684 


Bust, to right. Oval. Below, Washington Monument as 
proposed. Line. 
Washington Monument. | Height 600 Feet. | 4th July, 1848. | 
J. V. N. Throop Se. | 

Height, 3.14. Width, 1.15. Not in Hart (534*). 
On satin badge. 


Bust, to right. Vignette. | Etching and stipple. 
Washington | 
Height, 3.11. Width, 3.6. Hart 535. Unknonn to Baker. 
Very scarce. 

Bust, to right. Mezzotint. 
Height, 4.12... Width, 3.11...) _ Hart 538. Baker 202. 
An engraver’s proof from uncleaned plate. Very fine. 

—— Another impression. Hart 538. Baker 202. (2) 

—— Full bust, to right. Vignette. Stipple. 

Geo. Washington. | 

Height, 3.10. Width, 2.12. _ Hart 540. Not in Baker. 
Bust, to right. ban Stipple. 


Geo: Washington. | N. Dearborn Boston. | 
Height, 3.9. Width, 2.15. Very scarce. Hart 541. Not in 


Baker. 3 , (2) 
Bust, to right. Oval, with border line. Line. 

(Baldwin & Gleason N. Y. ) | 

Height, 1.9. Width, 1.5. | Hart 542 note. 

Two impressions on celluloid. 2) 


Bust, to right. Circular, with blank space at bottom. 
Title, in very small characters, under and to left. No back- 
ground. mx Stipple. 
Washington | ae | 

The only known impression. Hart 543. Unknown to Baker. 


—— On title page: 

A | Pictorial History | of the Wars, | of the | United States | By | 
John Ledyard Denison A. M. | 1860. | | . 
Very scarce. Hart 546c. Baker 368. 


Bust, to left. Oval, in bow of a canoe, with female figure 
of Hope resting her right arm on similar oval of Franklin. 


Vignette. Stipple. 
J B Longacre Engraver | J. B. L. Del. & Se. | San 
Height, 1.12. Width, 2.10. Hart 547. Not in Baker. 


Very scarce. 


685 


686 


687 


689 


690 


688. 


Bust, to right. Oval. Line. 
Height, .3. Width, .2. Hart 548. Baker 181. 


Two impressions. Very scarce. 


Same as above. Upon breast of eagle, at left, toward bot- 
tom of vignette, above which, to right, is Justice holding scales, 
in oval lathe-work border, 3-16. 

Height, 1.4. Width, 1.2. Hart 548a. Not in Baker. 


—— Two others on bank-note vignettes. to) 


—— On specimen sheet of Fairman, Draper, Underwood & Co., 
1824. With other engravings. India proof. Hart 548a. 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Above, an eagle 
with shield; arrows and olive branch in talons. An oak branch 
on either side. Stipple. 
Map | of the | United States | Compiled from the most—Authentic 
ey | Washington | Published By Willis Thrall | Hartford. | 
1828 

Height, 6.4. Width, 4.15. Hart 550a. Not in Baker. 
Very scarce. 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border, ornaments at sides, and 


oak leaves beneath. | Stipple. 


Map | of the | United States | Published By H. Phelps, | New- 
York. | 1833. | Engraved by W™ Chapin N. York. | (Copyright 
1832) | 

Height, 6.3. Width, 3.8. Hart 552. Not in Baker. 
Very scarce. 


Bust, to left. Oval, in sad ornaments at sides, and oak 
branches at bottom. iBtching. 
Map | of the | United States | Published By J. Webster | New- 
York. | 1835 | Engraved by W™ Chapin N. York. | (Copyright 
1834). 

Height, 6. Width, 4.5. Scarce. Hart 553. Not in Baker. (2) 


Bust, to left. Circular medallion, with border, upon which 


is inscribed “ Washington.” On either side, a cornucopia, and 
above an American eagle, “E Pluribus Unum”. Beneath, a 
wreath and sword, with ““G W”’ on scabbard. Line. 


National | Map | Of The 
New York | 1835 | 
Height, 9. Width, 8. Hart 554. Not in Baker. 
Very scarce. 


United States | By | William Chapin 


Bust, to left. Oval, with frame, thirteen stars, surmounted 
by eagle with “E Pluribus—Unum.” At bottom, draped flags. 
and shield. At sides, olive branches. Miced. 
Drawn & Engraved by H. B. Hall, from the Original head by 
Stuart in the Atheneum Boston. | Go Washington | ‘Published By 
W. Pate 16 Burling Slip, N. Y. | 

Height, 7.9. Width, 6.4. Hart 556. Baker 242. 
Very scarce. 


691 


Same as above, Ornamental frame and lettering removed, 
and ruled rectangle substituted. Not in Hart (5563). 
Very scarce. 


692 —— Same as above, relettered: 
G° Washington | From the original portrait by Stuart, in the 
Boston Atheneum. | Johnson, Fry & Company, Publishers, New 
York. | 
Height, 7.3. Width, 5.15. Hart 556a. 


Same as above. ‘‘ G° Washington ” erased and “ Washing- 
ton” substituted. Hart 556b. 


Same as above. Publishers’ names altered to “ Martin, 
Johnson” Not in Hart (55663). 


Same as Hart 556a. Names of publishers changed to 
“ Johnson, Wilson & Co.” Hart 556c. (4) 


693 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, surmounted by eagle 
on half globe. Liberty to right and Commerce to left. Shipping 
in background. Line. 
Height, .15. Width, .14. Hart 557. Not in Baker. 


Lacks inscription. 


Similar to above. Liberty to left, with right hand raised. 
Cut out. (2) 


694 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border, surmounted by spread 
eagle, radiating star under each wing, holding a laurel and an oak 
garland, on either side of oval. Below, a ribbon and shield with 
sixteen stars. The whole surrounded by a scroll border. Line. 
George Washington | Born Feb. 22"4 1732 Died Dec. 14th 1799. | 
Height, 3.4. Width, 2.6.  UTart 558. 
A proof. 


Same as above. Before any letters and before rays below 
oval. Hart 558a. 


—— Same as above. Before any letters, but with rays. Hart 
558b. 


Same as Hart 558. Ornamental border reétched, showing 
slight variations. Fifteen stars. Hart 558ce. (4) 


695 


Undivided proof sheet of four of the above. Before any 
letters. 


696 Bust, to left. At upper left corner of plate bearing twelve 
portraits in four rows of three each. The others are Scott, 
McClellan, Burnside, Anderson, Butler, Halleck, Dupont, Wool, 
Lyon, Baker, Ellsworth. Line. 
Oakhall Clothing House | Wanamaker & Brown|S. E. Cor 6th 
& Market Sts | Gen. Washington. | 


Height, 7.5. Width, 4.1. Not in Hart (558*). 


697 


698 


699 


700. 


701 


702 


703 


704 


705 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Liberty, with scroll, “‘ Constitu- 
tion ” over a shield resting on Liberty Bell, crowns Washington 
with laurel wreath. Above, eagle with ribbon, ‘“‘ Liberty.” Be- 
low, in field, “Sic Semper Tyrannis.” Line. 
Drawn by—Eng4 by J. A. O'Neill, N. Y.—A. Will. | Copyright, 
J. A. Marshall 1880.| Liberty Bell 1776. | Proclaim Liberty 
throughout all the Land, unto all the Inhabitants thereof. | 
Height, 6.10. Width, 4.4. Hart 559. Not in Baker. 
The last line is not given in Hart. Evidently an oversight. 


> 


Bust, to left. Vignette, in rectangle, with border of lathe- 
work, a star in each corner. Above, an eagle, with shield, ribbon, 
and motto, “ E Pluribus Unum.” Below, a flag with title. Stipple. 
Washington | Perkins & Heath. Patent Hardened Steel Plate | 
Height, 2.14. Width, 2.5. Hart 560. Baker 304. 
India proof. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Over head, Fame crowning Wash- 


ington. Stipple. 

Pro Patria | A. Reed sc. E. W. Con. | Washington | Benevolent | 
' Society. | 

Height, 2.11. Width, 1.10. Hart 561. Baker 308. 


—— Another impression. On vellum. Hart 561. Baker 308. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to Hart 561.  Stipple. 
Pro Patria | Washington | Benevolent | Society | 

Height, 3.11. Sub-height, 2.10. Width, 1.4. 

On vellum. Not in Hart (561*). 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to Hart 561. Stipple. 
Pro Patria | Washington | Benevolent | Society. | 
Height, 4. Sub-height, 2.10. Width, 1.6. Not in Hart (561**). 


On satin. Inscription is in larger characters than 561*. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to Hart 561. —-Stipple. 
Pro Patria. | Washington | Benevolent Society. | 

Height, 2.9. Width, 1.4. Hart 562. Unknown to Baker. 
On vellum. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to Hart 561. Stipple. 
Pro Patria | Washington | Benevolent | Society. | City of New 
York. | 

Height, 4.1. Sub-height, 2.10. Width, 1.7. 

On satin. 7 Not in Hart (562*). 


Another impression without last line, being overlaid in 
printing, not erased. Hart (562*). 
On satin. 


706 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to Hart 561.  Stipple. 
Pro Patria. | Washington | Benevolent | Society. | County of 
Rensselaer. | sj ook ky 
Height, 2.12. Width, 1.6. Hart 563. Unknown to Baker. 
On satin. . 


707 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to Hart 561. ~ Stipple. 
Pro Patria | Washington | Benevolent | Society | Bennington 
County. | Vermont. | 

Height, 4.3. Sub-height, 2.11. Width, 1.6. Not in Hart (563*). 


On vellum. 


708 


Same as above. Last two lines erased, and “ Florida | 
County of Montgomery ”’ | added. Not in Hart (563*a). 
On satin. The only impression known. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to Hart 561. Stipple. 
Centenary | Anniversary | Feb. 22. 1832. | Washington | First in 
War, First in | Peace, And First in the | hearts of his Country- 
men. | ? 


Height, 2.12. Width, 1.8. Hart 564. Unknown to Baker. 


709 


Bust, to left, surrounded by rays, as a sun rising beyond 
the earth. ‘“U. States” marked. In front of globe is an open 
book, the left leaf inscribed, ‘‘ Declaration | of | Independence.” 
The right, ‘‘ Life | of | Washington. | Line. » 
Feb. 11, 1732. O. S. | Centennial Celebration. | Feb. 22, 1832.| - 
Book-Sellers & Binders,| of the | City & County | of | Phila- 
delphia. ia} Not in Hart (564*). 
Height, 5.1. Width, 2.1. Bust height, .8. Width, .7. , 


710 


711 


Head, to left. Oval, suspended by a ribbon, to a tree, held 
by a winged figure of Fame. . a Line. 
Height, 2. Width, 1.4. Hart 566. Unknown to Baker. 
India proof. Scarce. 


tie Bust, to left. Oval, over word “ Gratitude.”, with pennants 
on either side, inscribed: ‘‘ In Commemoration of the | Centennial 
Anniversary | —of the Birth of the Father | of his Country Feb. 
224 1832.” | Above, the. Baltimore Monument, and over it: 
“ Baltimore Patriotism.” Below, the tomb, lettered: “ Washing- 
ton.” Beneath: “ Born Feb. 224 1732. | Died Dec. 14th 1799. | 
Aged—67.”’| Under, eagle with shield, “ Union.” Line. 
Eng. by Medairy & Bannerman. | id: 

Height, 6.10. Width, 2.4. Hart 567. Unknown to Baker. 
On satin. The only known impression. . 


Bust, to left. Oval, with olive branches on either side. 
Above, pen and sword crossed; around, diverging rays. Stipple. 
Centennial | Anniversary | of the birthday of | Washington | 
1832. | eh ie 
Height, 2.8. Width, 1.12. Hart 569. Unknown to Baker. 
On satin. Very scarce. 


713 


714 


715 


716 


CHG 


718 


719 


Same as above. Inscription erased and “ Native | Ameri- 
can | Beware Of Foreign Influence. | Association ” |. substituted. 
Added, in type, “‘ of | Burlington ” Hart 569a. 
On satin. } 


Head, to left. Oval, in frame, surrounded by oak leaves, 
from which rays of light diverge. Above, sword and pen crossed 
in a wreath. : . Tane. 
Tribute of Respect. | Manufactured | at the | Grand Civic Pro- 
cession | FebY 22nd. 1832. | Centennial Anniversary Of The Birth 
Of Washington | Presented to General Lafayette | By The Hat- 
ters Of The | City And County Of Philad@ | Engraved by J & 
W. W. Warr—Printed by | Thomas & Winship. | 

Height, 4.2. Width, 3.8. Hart 571. Unknown to Baker. 
On satin, with Hart 571a (‘‘ Charles Carroll of Carrollton” in 
place of “General Lafayette.’”’) engraved side by side on the 
same copper. Excessively scarce. 


Bust, to left. Oval, in border, 3-16, on which is “ Bello, 
Pace, Animisque Suorum Princeps.” At right, corn. At left, 
oak branches. Above, star, with rays, on which are letters, 
“Ww.| L.—S.” | and wreath, flags, and ribbon inscribed: ‘“ Zodua, 
Buia Kat Ayern.” Line. 
Height, 3.10. Width, 1.13. Oval height, .15. Oval width, .13. 
On satin. No other impression known. Not in Hart (571*). 


‘Bust, to left. Oval, on a shield with stars and stripes. 
Above, the rising sun, with radiating rays; below, compass and 
square. Line. 
The en | Anniversary. | Washington & Liberty | Feb. 22. 
1832. 

Height, 4. Width, 1.8. . Hart 572. Unknown to Baker. 
On satin. Very scarce. 


Bust, to left. Oval, in a frame, representing a row of 
pearls. Above, diverging rays; below, implements of war. Lune. 
Centennial Celebration | February 22. 1832. | Williams’s Badge. | 
Ficioht, 2:15.> Width, 1.12. Hart 573. Unknown to Baker. 
Excessively scarce. 


Sculptured bust, to left, on pedestal; at right, Liberty, 
who is crowning Washington with laurel. Eagle and shield at 
base of pedestal. Immediately above oval is scroll inscribed: 
“ Pater Patria ’’ A sunburst above, over which is lettering. Be- 
low oval, flags and war implements. Vignette. Stipple. 
Centennial Celebration | Feby 224 1832. | Washington’s | Birth 
Day | Tuthill Sc. | 

Height, 4.3. Width, 2.5. Oval height, 1.6. Oval width, 1.1. 
On satin. Very scarce. Not in Hart (573*). 


720 | 


721 


722 


723 


724 


Sculptured bust, to left, on pedestal, draped with laurel 
and palms. At base seated figure of charity and three children. 


Line. 
Caritatis Auspiciis | Washington | Benevolent | Society | 
Height, 3.8. Width, 1.8. Bust height, .9. 
On satin. Scarce. . Not: fart; (57377), 


Head, to left. Ovat medallion, on a pedestal supporting an 
urn filled with flowers. Over the urn, diverging rays. Line. 
Centennial | Celebration | Born Feb. 22. 1732. Died Dec. 14. 
1799 | Published by R Morgan 279 Market St. | : 

Height, 3.12. Width, 1.11. Hart 574. Unknown to Baker. 
On satin badge. 


Same as above. Diverging rays and all lettering, except 
third line, erased. On silk. Hart 574a. 


—— Another impression. India proof. | (3) 


Bust, to left. Oval on a Maltese cross with ribbon above 

inscribed: ‘‘ Washington Commandery” Below ribbon, date 

“1796 ” Line. 

In Hoc Signo Vinces | N° 1—K. T. | Hartford, Conn. | 

Height, 1.7. Width, 1.12. Oval height, 1.3. Oval width, .12. 
Not in Hart (574*). 

—— The original drawing of above. (2) 


Bust, to left, in circular frame, with ring at top held in 
beak of eagle, with outstretched wings. Scroll and diverging 
rays. Below, an ornamental circle of stars. Line. 
Young | American Club | N° 1. | Union. | The Union Must And 
Shall Be Preserved | Beware Of Foreign Influence | R. M. Gaw 
& Son, Eng" | 

Height, 5.4. Width, 2.8. Diameter, 2.1. Not in Hart (574**). 
On satin. 


Bust, to left, in circle. Similar composition to above ex- — 
cept that eagle also supports an American flag and the star circle 
below has circles with names of twenty-six States and District of 
Columbia. Line. 
Native | July 4th 1844. | 68th. Anniversary of | American Inde- 
pendence | Firm—United—let us be.—Rallying round our Lib- 
erty. | First in War, First in Peace & First in the Hearts of his 


Countrymen.— | Madison | John Adams | Jefferson | — | Monroe 
| J. Q. Adams | Jackson | In Congress, July 4th’ 1776, The Unan- 
imous Declaration of —|the Thirteen United States of Amer- 


ica.— | American | Design’d, Engrav’d & Publish’d, by R. M. 
Gaw, N° 25, Merchant St | Philada | 

Height, 5.11. Width, 2.7. Diameter, .12. 

On satin. The only impression known. Not in Hart (574***). 


725, 


726 


728 


729 


Bust, to left. Embracing Abraham Lincoln, with left arm 
around him and with right crowning him with laurel wreath. Two 
angels to left. Stipple. 
Height, 2.8. Width, 2.8. Hart 575. Unknown to Baker. 
A fine proof in upper right of half of an oblong proof sheet. 


Bust, to left. Oval, on monument to right of large circle, 
with a cupid crowning him with laurel wreath. In centre, Lib- 
erty, holding portrait of Madison. Peace points to Washington. 
An eagle to left and a ship in distance. In centre, sunburst with 
eighteen stars. Circle, in oblong rectangle, with emblematic de- 
signs numbered from 1 to 4, in the corners. Below, a tablet con- 
taining an “ Explanation.” (Nine lines.) Stipple and etching. 
Height, 15. Width, 17.8. Hart 577. Unknown to Baker. 
The only known impression. 


Bust, to left. Oval on monument, a tablet supported by 
Fame. At base of monument are seated figures typifying 
“American Literature” and “Fine Arts,’ the latter resting 
against a pile of books, behind which are busts of Franklin and 
two others. The whole grouped in landscape, surrounded by 
triple border lines, 3-16. Line. 
Allegorical | Des¢ by G. Fairman—Kearny Sculpt | American 
Literature &, Fine Arts, Rewarding Patriotism &, Virtue. | 
Height, 5.7. Width, 3.17. Sub-height, 4.11. 

Note’ Hart; £577" ); 
Same as above. All lettering erased and relettered: The | 
Ladys Book | Vol. 5. | Published by L. A. Godey & Co. Athenian 
Buildings | Franklin Place. | Philadelphia. | 1832.| Not in Hart 
(577*a). (2) 


Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by angels and children, in 
rectangle. Stip ple. 
1863 | Engraved by Illman Brothers. | New Year. | 

Height, 7.12. Width, 5.4. Hart 578. Not in Baker. 


Bust, to left. Oval, on tablet. To right, Victory with foot 
on prostrate man in armor; to left, Liberty. A fortress to left. 
Natural Bridge in Virginia to right. In centre, a column with 
statue of Washington. Line. 
Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Smillie. | 

Height, 2.12. Width, 4.10.--Hart 579. ae in Baker. India 
proof. (2) 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border, in centre of elaborate 
script design, on folio sheet: ‘ In Honour | Of | George Washing- 
ton, | (&c ten lines) ” |. Lettered around oval: “ Born Feb. 22d. 
1732.—Died Dec. 14th. 1799—Patrie Pater.” Line. 
Painted by G. C. Stuart.—Eng. by J. W. Paradise. | (Copyright 
1835) | Composed & Design’d by Isaac F. Bragg—Engraved by 
‘Theo. Durand. | 

Height, 21.4. Width, 15.12. Hart 580. Baker 298. 
Scarce. 


730 


731 


732 


733 


734 


735 


Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by wreath, with flags, 
drum, cannon, etc., in centre of elaborate script memorial on folio 
sheet. Only the ornamental part engraved by Simpson. Stipple. 
In Memory | of the | Illustrious—Champion—Of Liberty | Gen- 


- eral George Washington | First | President | of the | United 


States | of | America. | (Copyright 1855) | Designed and En- 
graved by M. Simpson, New York | 
Height, 19. Width, 16. Hart 581. Unknown to Baker. 
Fine and perfect. Very scarce. 7 


The same oval portrait, used as the centre of similar sheet: 
“Eng by Sherman & Smith N. Y.” and copyrighted “1853 By 
Pratt, Rice & Tilden” This plate has more lettering. The 
names of Washington’s Cabinet, and two scrolls, the “ Declaration 
of Independence” and “ Constitution of the United States ” 

Not in Hart (5814). 


—— The oval cut out of large plate. Lettered: 
—G. Stuart—Published by J. C. Buttre, N. Y.—R. Soper | 
George Washington L. L. D. | (1790) | Hart 581a. Baker 335. 


—— Same as above. Without any lettering. Scarce. Hart 
581b. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Oval cut down to 2.38x 1.12. Relettered: 
“George Washington Lodge N° 18. | Orden Germania.” | India 
paper. Hart 581c. Not in Baker. (3) 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border, in centre of elaborate 
script memorial, over view of the Capitol at Washington, on large 
folio sheet. The main inscription only is given. Line. 
Sacred | to the Memory of the | Illustrious Champion of Liberty | 
General—George | Washington; | First | President | Of | — 
The | United States | Of | America | Family Register | .. . 
Published by W. E. Shader, | 609 Broadway. N. Y. Rooms 8 & 
9. |— | Engraved by M¢Lees, | New York. | 


Height, 27.12. Width, 21. Hart 582. Unknown to Baker. 


One word of inscription is imperfect. 


Bust, to left. In frame, with oval top. At foot of large 
plate with Washington’s Farewell Address and surrounded by 
scenes in his life. Stipple. 
Washington | Engraved & Published by—J. C. Buttre, 48 Frank- 
linsStaN. ¥.% i 

Height, 2.11. Width, 2.5. Hart 584. Not in Baker. — 


Full bust, to left. Vignette. Oval, in emblematic rectangle. 


In the corners are representations of “ Trenton,” “ Princeton,” 


“Valley Forge,” and “Surrender of Cornwallis.” = Muized. 
Border designed by W. Momberger,—(Copyright 1866)— 
Painted by G. Stuart. | Engraved and Published By J. C. Buttre 
48 Franklin St. New York. | G0 Washington | George Washing- 
ton. | First President of the United States. | 

Height, 15.4. Width, 10.2. Hart 585. Baker 19). 


736 
737 
738 
739 


740 


741 


742 


743 


744 


745 


The etching, unfinished, of head and bust; no background. 
Trial proof. 


The etching, face in mezzotint, and etched border. Trial 
proof. 


The original drawings of the borders, of both George and 
Martha, signed by W™ Momberger. (2) 


Same as Hart 585. Second and fifth lines of lettering 
removed. Added after title: ‘“ Published By The National 
Chromo Co. Philadelphia Pa.” Hart 585a. Not in Baker. 


: Companion plate of Martha Washington soldered to above 
and printed as one plate; relettered: 

G. Stuart.—(Copyright 1876)—J. C. Buttre. | M Washington— 
G° Washington | Washington And His Wife. | Published by J. C. 


Buttre, 48 Franklin St. New York. | Not in Hart (5854). 


—— Same as Hart 585a. Last line removed. 
Not in Hart (585a4). 


Same as above. Border removed and full bust reduced to 
bust, within an oval. All lettering removed except facsimile sig- 
nature and “ G. Stuart—J. C. Buttre ” added. 

Height, 6.6. Width, 5.3. India paper. Hart 585b. Baker 189. 


Another copy. Printed in colors, India paper. Hart 585b. 
Baker 189. (3) 


—— The oval before any lettering. Not in Hart (585c). 


Bust, to left. Oval medallion, with indented border, facing 


similar Mrs. Washington. Below, a biographical sketch of Wash- 


ington. Ornamental border with Mount Vernon beneath. Stipple. 
Portraits Engd by G. F. Storm.—(Copyright 1838)—Border &¢ 
by T. Pollock. | Pub. by N. Currier, 2 Spruce St | : 

Heigut, 7... Width, 5.2. Hart 587. Unknonn to Baker. 
Scarce. Full margins. A fine copy. 


Bust, to left. Circle, at head of Declaration of Inde- 


pendence, with arms of the Thirteen States. Line. 
(Copyright 1836, by L. H. Bridgham Boston) | 
Height, 5.6. Width, 4.1. Hart 588. .Unknown to Baker. 


Bust, to left. Circular medallion, in border, not fully fin- 
ished, around Declaration of Independence, with vignette of Sign- 
ers in outline at bottom. | Outline. 
Washington. | Engraved by D. Kimberly.—(Copyright 1838)— 
ie by the | Franklin Print Compy | 46 Court Street. | Bos- 
ton. 

Height, 10.15. Width, 8.8. Hart 589. Unknown to Baker. 


746 


TA47 


748 


749 


750 


751 


753 


Same as above. Border finished. Portrait finished in stip- 
ple. Outline vignette cross-ruled, date altered to 1841. Address 
changed to “ Published by | James Fisher | 71, Court St. | Bos- 
ton. | Added: “‘ Pr. by Chas. Thomas & Co.” Hart 589a. 


Same as above. “‘ Pr. by Chas. Thomas & Co.” erased. 
Hart 589b. 


Bust, to left. Circular medallion, one of four on border of 
medal within horizontally ruled rectangle, the others being Lin- 
coln, Grant, Jackson. The medal shows “ America ’”’ seated with 
right hand extended holding wreath; eagle at feet. Line. 
Highest | Award of the Exhibition | 1876 | Trade-Mark | Merri- 
mack Woolen | Mills. | 

Height, 4.11. Width, 3.6. Diameter, .9. Not in Hart (589*). 


Very scarce. 


Bust, to left. Circular medallion, with border, at head of 
circle, formed by Arms of the Thirteen States, with radiating 
lines, inclosing the Declaration. Eleven other medallions contain 
the Presidents, to Polk on the extreme left. Medallion on ex- 
treme right contains Capitol at Washington. Line. 
Declaration Of Independence. | In Congress—July 4th 1776. | 
Engraved by Geo. G. Smith. | Published by ChaS Root. 186, 
Washington, corner of Franklin St. Boston. | 

Height, 11.9. Width, 8.12. Hart 590. Unknown to Baker. 


—— Same as Hart 590. Capitol erased and head of Zachary 
Taylor inserted. Two copies. Hart 590a. 


Head, to left. Circular medallion, to right of centre of 
sixteen medallions, containing American eagle, Jefferson, and 
Arms of the Thirteen States, forming an oval around the Declara- 
tion. Rectangle. Line. 
Engraved by—C. Toppan—Phil® July 4 1840 | | 

Hart 591a. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above. With outside border, 2-16, and scroll work 
at top, bottom, and sides. Added: “ American Bank Note Com- 
pany. | New York.|” Not in Hart (591b). (2) 


First issue of above. With only eight Presidents to Van 
Buren. Three lines only. Third line reads: 

Eng@ & Published by Geo. G. Smith, 186, Washington, corner of 
Franklin St. Boston. | Not in Hart (5903). 
Two copies. 2 


Head, to right. Medallion, at top of frame, with Presidents 


to Taylor, and the Declaration. Inscription on ribbon. Line. 
Declaration of Independence. | | 
Height, 4.5. Width, 5.4. Hart 592. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above. Before inscription on ribbon. Not in 


Hart (592a). (2) 


754 


755 


756 


757 


758 


759 


760 


761 


Bust, to left. Surrounded by emblems, upon a base, on 
which is picture of the Declaration. Line. 
The | Wide Awake Gift; | Know Nothing Token, | Engraved by 
J. C. Buttre. | 1855. | 

Height, 5.15. Width, 3.10. Hart 593. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above. Title changed to: “ American Gift Book | 
for all seasons.” | Date erased. Hart 593a. ey 


—— Same as above. Lettering, except engraver’s line, erased. 
Hart 593b. 
—— Two progressive trials of above. (3) 


Bust, to left. Circular medallion, with border. Heading 
to large sheet of Declaration, surrounded by fifteen medallions 
with portraits of Hancock and Jefferson and Arms of the Thir- 
teen States. Stip ple. 
George Washington. | Originally designed by John Binns. Orna- 
mental part . . . Portraits engraved by J. B. Longacre. Printed 
by James Porter. | (Copyright 1818) | 

Height, 34.14. Width, 23.15. Hart 594. Baker 277. 
Very scarce. In perfect condition. 


— Another impression. Cut to title. Circle. 


Bust, to left. Circular medallion, with border. Similar to 
Hart 595. Signatures to Declaration in facsimile. Line. 
Washington | Engraved by W™ Woodruff | Copyright Secured. | 
Philad@ Published by O. Rogers N° 67 South 224 St Philada | 

Height, 27. Width, 19.1. Hart 596. Unknown to Baker. 


Bust, to left. Oval, in oak-leaf border. The top portrait 
of Presidents to “15, Buchanan, 1857—” on folio sheet around 
Declaration. 3 Stipple. 
The | Declaration | of | Independence, | and | Portraits Of The | 
Presidents. | Engraved and Printed by Illman & Sons, 603 Arch 
St. Philad? | 

Height, 19.3. Width, 14.8. Hart 597. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. In lower margin: “ Ledger Carriers’ An- 
nual Greeting to their Subscribers, 1859.’ added. 

Hart 597a. Baker 264. 
Another impression. The additional line printed from 
type. Hart 597a note. cz) 


Same as above. Portrait of Lincoln added. Corresponding 
changes in lettering. Hart 597b. 
The demands of Lincoln collectors have made this state scarce. 
The Lincoln portrait is the early beardless type. 


762 


763 


764 


765 


766 


767 


— Bust, to left. Oval. In group of first four Presidents. 


Stipple. 
D. Edwin &—G. Murray. | Washington | Adams—Jefferson | 
Madison | 


Height, 6.5. Width, 3:15. Hart 598. Baker 218. 


Same as above. Portraits of Monroe and J. Q. Adams 
added. Titles reéngraved. Hart 598a. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Portrait of Jackson added and ‘* Wash- 
ington ’”’ engraved above portrait. Scarce. Hart 598b. Not in 
Baker. (3) 


Bust, to left. Oval. roup of-first five Presidents. 
Washington | Adams—J re | Stipple. 
Height, 6.4. Width, 3.14. Hart 599. Unknown to Baker. 
Two copies. 


Same as above. J. Q. Adams added in centre, and titles 
erased. Very scarce. Hart 599a. Not in Baker. (3) 


Bust, to left. In sheet containing Presidents, each in pic- 
ture frame, to Jackson. Background with perpendicular lines 
and damascene pattern. Line. 
Designed by Robert W. Weir.—En raved by J. W. Casilear. | 
The Presidents of the United States. | From original and accurate 
portraits, | Painted & Engraved expressly for the New York 
Mirror. | (Copyright 1834) | 

Height, 10.4. Width, 8.4. Hart 600. Baker 192. 


Proof with background before the damascene pattern. 
Very scarce. Hart 600a. Not in Baker. 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border, at top of Presidents to 

Jackson. Spread eagle with ribbon: “ EK. Pluribus Unum.” 
Stipple. 

George Washington | Engrav’d by E. Prud’homme, for the Percy 

Anecdotes. 1832. | R. Miller, Printer. | 

Height, 6.8. Width, 4. Hart 601. Unknown to Baker. 


Scarce. 


Bust, to right. Oval, scroll border, in group of Presidents 


to Jackson. In ornamental rectangle. Line. 
American Bank Note Co. New-York. | 
Height, 7.6. Width, 4.8. Hart 602. Unknown to Baker. 


Oval, of above, with border, on oblong quarto sheet, with 
the Presidents to Grant. Border with Arms and names of thirty- 
six States. 

1776.—1876. | Centennial | Inaugurated April 30. 1789. | Great 
Falls Co | American Bank Note Co. New York | Trade Mark— 
Registered 1876. | 

Height, 8.2. Width, 9.8. Not in Hart (602a). (2) 


768 


769 


770 


771 


772 


773 


Bust, to left. Oval medallion, being a right upper corner 
of five medallion portraits of the first five Presidents, attached to 
a large letter “ V,” behind which are two American flags sur- 
mounted by an eagle. Vignette. Line. 
Height, 2.8. Width, 2.2. Oval, .9.x.7. Not in Hart (602*). 
A beautiful India proof. Engraved by Joseph Andrews. No 
other known.., , 


Bust, to left. Irregular border. Eagle and diverging rays 
at top, shield below. On plate of eight Presidents to Van 
Buren. Stipple. 
George Washington | President of the U. S. from 1789 to 1797 | 


—Publishd by T. C. Story Engt 7 John St. N. Y. | 
Height, 8.1. Width, 10.8. Hart 603a. Unknown to Baker. 
Scarce. 


Same as above. Third line altered to “ Published by O. | 
Rogers 67 So: 2nd St. Philad@ ” Not in Hart 603(c). 


Same as above. Publication line erased, and portrait of 
“Wm H. Harrison | President of the U S.” added in centre of 
right side of plate. Not in Hart (603d). 


Bust, to left. Similar to Hart 603, without diverging rays. 
Printed separately. Line. 
George Washington | President of the U. S. from 1789 to 1797 | 
—Publish’d by | 

Height, 1.6. Width, 1.2. Hart 604a. Unknown to Baker. (2) 


Bust, to left. Border like a frame. With Presidents to 
Van Buren, and Martha Washington in centre, in three rows of 
three each. Line. 
Geo. Washington. | Born Feb. 22 1732, In. March 4. 1789. Obt. 
Dec. 14. 1799. H. 68.|—Published by N. Dearborn & Son, 
Boston.—Copy-right secured | 

Height, 11.4. Width, 8.12. Hart 605. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. | 


Same as above. Portrait of Martha Washington erased and 
replaced by lettering. Fourth row of Presidents to Polk added. 
Address changed to: ‘‘ Published by Nath! Dearborn 104 Wash- 
ington St. Boston.” Hart 605a. Not in Baker. 
Scarce. 


7174 


775 


776 


777 


Bust, to left. Oval, in group of Presidents to Van Buren, 
around view of White House. Eagle’s head and flag. Stipple. 


The Presidents. |— . .. Washington. . . . — 

Height, 5.6. Width, 3.15. Hart 606. Unknown to Baker. 
—— Full bust, to right. Oval, in group of Presidents to Tyler. 
Spread eagle and: flags. Stipple. 


Presidents of the United States. | —Washington. | —Engraved by 
Tho. Il]man | cut out. 
Height, 14.2. Width, 10. Hart 607. Unknown to Baker. — 


Head, to left. Vignette in medallion, in group of Presi- 
dents to Tyler. Stipple. 
Washington | O. Pelton Sc. | 

Diameter, .14. Hart 608a. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above. Portraits of Polk, Taylor, and Fillmore 
added, and engraver’s name erased. Hart 608b. Unknown to 
Baker. (4) 


Bust, to right. Oval medallion, in group of Presidents to 
Polk, around a portrait of “Zachary Taylor,| The People’s 
Choice | for | 12th President.” Flags, eagle, etc. Stipple. 
1789—1797 | George Washington. | Presidents of America. | Pub- 
lished By Read & Co—10, Johnson’s Court, Fleet St. | 

Height, 15.2. “Width, 11. Hart 609. Unknonn to Baker. 
Very scarce. 


Bust, to left. Vignette, in circle, in group of Presidents 


to Polk. Stipple. 
Washington. | E. Hobart Se. | 

Height, 4.8. Width, 3.9. Hart 610. Unknown to Baker. 
Scarce. 


Bust, to left. Oval medallion, in upper left, with title 
above: “ George Washington.” with portraits of Lincoln, Jack- 
son, Johnson, and view of the Capitol. Stipple. 
Presiients | of the | United States. | Engd by J. C. Buttre, N. Y. | 
Engraved Expressly For Abbott’s Lives Of The Presidents. | 
Height, 7.3. Width, 4.6. Hart 612a. Unknown to Baker. 


—— Same as above. Before first three lines. Not in Hart 


(612b). (3) 


Bust, to left. Medallion, in group of Presidents to Pierce. 
American eagle with ribbon: “ E. Pluribus Unum”. At sides, 
flags; above, thirteen stars. In upper corners, Fame. In middle, 
“Capitol Of The United States, Washington, D. C., With The 
New Extension.” At lower left, “ Bunker Hill Monument. | 
Boston. Mass.” At bottom, “ Washington's Head Quarters At 
Newburg, N. York.” Mixed. 
George Washington | —The Passihenes Of—The United States | 
Height, 21. 12. Width, 15.10. Hart 611. Unknown to Baker. 
Scarce. } 


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779 


780 


781 


782 


783 


784 


785 


—— Bust, to left. Oval, in group of Presidents to Grant. 
Mezzotint. 

Height, 16.2. Width, 23. Hart 613. Unknown to Baker. ° 

Lacks inscription; torn. 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, in group of Presi- 
dents to Hayes. Stipple. 
Presidents of the United-States | C. Bather and Son Portrait & 
Picture Engravers | 135 Putnam Ave, Brooklyn. N. Y.| (Copy- 
right 1879) | 


Height, 2.11. Width, 3.1. Hart 614. Not in Baker. 
Same as above. Portraits of Garfield and Arthur added. 
Date changed to “1881.” Hart 614a. (2) 
Bust, to left. Vignette, in group of Presidents to Hayes. 
Washington, | Copyright 1880, By Sam! Hollver | Stipple. 
Height, 16.4. Width, 21.7. Hart 615. 
—_— Same as above. Before any letters. Hart 615a. 


India proof. Very scarce. 


—-— Bust, to left. Oval, between Lincoln and Garfield. Wash- 
ington Monument, statues of Lincoln and Garfield. American 
flags. Urn with “ Pro | Patria ”’. Stipple. 
Height, 16.6. Width, 23. : Hart (616a). 
Engraved by J. A. J. Wilcox. Signed artist’s proof before all 
letters. State undescribed. 


Bust, to left. Oval, in border of laurel, with portrait of La- 
fayette. Eagle, flags, and farming implements. Stipple. 
Tiller’s | La Fayette Badge | Lafayette—Washington | Liberty, 
Equality | & | Public—Order | (Copy Right . . . Sept 3 1824.) | 
Tiller Se. | 

Height, 3.6. Width, 1.8. Hart 619. Unknown to Baker. 
Scarce. 


Bust, to left. Oval, with portrait of Lafayette. War em- 
blems and eagle with ribbon: ‘‘ Vive La| Liberte.” Heavy 
mourning bars at side. Line. 
In | Commemoration | Of The | Death of Lafayette. | Though 
Dead, yet Lives. | The Friend of Washington. | Born Sep. 6. 
1757. Died May. 20. 1834. | 

Height, 3.6. Width, 2.4. Hart 620. Unknonn to Baker. 
On satin badge. Very scarce. 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border, in rectangle, with por- 
trait of Lafayette. Landscape with castle, columns, men on 


horseback. On title page: Line. 
Washington— Lafayette | 
Height, 10. Width, 5.15. Hart 621. Unknown to Baker. 


Very scarce. 


786 


187 


788 


789 


790 


791 


Head, to left. Oval, in group of portraits of men promi- 
nent in history of Erie Canal. At bottom, seated female 
figure. Stipple. 
G. Washington 1787 | (Three-line quotation) | Engraved, from a 
Drawing by John L. Morton, by Stephen H. Gimber. | Printed 
by W. Neale N. Y. | 

Height, 8.4. Width, 4.12. Hart 622. Unknonn to Baker. 


—— Head, to right. Oval medallion, in group of six, in monu- 
mental shaft, with old man seated at bottom. Stipple. 
Washington | O. Pelton Sc. | 

Height, 5.1. Width, 3.3. Hart 623. Unknown to Baker. (2) 


Bust, to right. Oval, in frame of olive leaves inverted, sur- 
mounted by spread eagle, with shield and darts. Above eagle is 
scroll inscribed, “ The Great and the Good.’’, over diverging rays. 
At sides, four American flags with crossed poles. Line. 
Height, 3.4. Width, 1.13. Oval, .13.x.10. Not in Hart (623*). 
—— Bust, to left. Oval, on diploma of ‘“ Metropolitan | Me- 
chanics Institute ” with border of transferred banknote vignettes. 
At bottom, Fulton, Franklin, and Baltimore Washington Monu- 


ment. At top, Capitol. 2 ARE. 
Engraved by Draper, Welsh & C° Philad@ | 
Height, 15.9. Width, 11.4. Hart 624. Unknown to Baker. 


Very scarce. 


Full bust, to left. Rectangle, in irregular rectangular bor- 
der, 2-16, to represent a picture frame, with outer hair-line 
border, 5-16, the corners indented and with spear points, opposite 
similar Lafayette, on large oblong sheet, with, in centre, bust 
portrait of “ Girard ”’, against flat rock background, over which 
is tree and eagle with’ outstretched wings, and early locomotive 
and tender. At sides of rock,-steamboat and ship and canal lock. 
To lower left of Washington, “ New York Exchange.” with 
“ Philadelphia Exchange ” opposite. Vignettes of Sully’s Wash- 
ington Crossing the Delaware and three others below, and nine- 
teen plates of coins, each lettered: the “ U. States.—Dollar.” at 
bottom, forming a broken oval around the whole. Line. 
Rectangle, .15. x .13. Not in Hart (624*), 


Bust, to right, with border, 2-16, like a picture frame. In 
group of six portraits, including Lafayette. In rectangle with 


arched top. Line. 
The | Jewel | or Token of | Friendship. | 
Height, 4.10. Width, 3.6. Hart 625. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above, with “1843” as fifth line. This is the 
earlier issue, the date having been later erased. Not in Hart 
(625a). , (2) 
Same as above, frame border only, opposite the Lafayette, 
and with four vignettes on advertisement: . 

Davids, M¢Lees & Campbell | Engravers & Printers, | 90 | 
William St. New York. | Commercial Blanks—Manufacturers 
Labels Not in Hart (625b). 


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4 EO ee ee PO ee eee ee ene ee ee 


792, 


793 


194 


Bust, to right, with border, 2-16, like a picture frame. 
Almost identical with Hart 625. Opposite similar John Mar- 
shall on $7. cheques of Peoples’ Bank Of Paterson N. J. Line. 
Casilear, Durand, Burton & Edmonds, N. York. | 

Sub-height, .14. Sub-width, .12. Not in Hart (625*). 


Bust, to right, with border, 2-16, like a picture frame, 
beside similar Lafayette, and under larger portrait of Harrison. 
Almost identical with Hart (625b), but with cross-hatching, in 
lower right field. Above, an eagle, with wings outstretched, 
diverging rays behind head, and ribbon in beak, which passes 
through ring, from which hangs the framed portrait of Harrison. 
Below, vignette of the Log Cabin, flag, plowman, camp, and sun- 
rise. At top, printed from type, “ Richmond County.” Line. 
Harrison—& Tyler | Gen. W™ H. Harrison. | First In War— 
First In Peace— | First In The Hearts Of Their | Countrymen. | 
Sold at Whaites’s, 5 Courtlandt St. N. Y. | 

Height, 7.5. Width, 2.4. Sub-height, .14.-+ Sub-width, .12. + 
On satin badge. Not in Hart (625**). (2) 


Bust, to left. Oval medallion, with border, in centre of 
group of seven portraits. : Stipple. 
Geo. Washington. | Eng’ by _H. B. Hall & Sons. 62 Fulton 
st N. Y. | 

Height, 7.8. Width, 4.13. Hart 626. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above. Without address. India proof. Very 
scarce. Hart 626a. 


Bust, to left. Medallion, in border, in centre of group of 
nine portraits on title page: “ Heroes Of The | Revolutionary 


War.” | Stipple. 
Washington | Rice, Sculp’t, Phila. | 


Height, 5.10. Width, 3.11. Hart 627. (3) 


Bust, to left. Oval, in centre medallion with title, ‘““ Wash- 
ington,” beneath, in group including Foote, Lincoln, Pope, Du- - 
Pont, Burnside, Banks, McClellan, and Halleck. Vign. Mized. 
United States Life Insurance Company | 40 Wall Street New 
York | Engraved by J. C. Buttre. | 

Height, 4.14. Width, 3.5. Hart 628. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Portraits of Foote, Pope, and McClellan 
changed to Grant, Rosecrans, and Meade. Not in Hart (628a). 


Same as above. Portraits of Rosecrans, Dupont, Burnside, 
Banks, and Halleck changed to Farragut, Sherman, Thomas, 
Sheridan, and Hancock. Not in Hart (628b). 


Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, in centre of group of 


‘five, joined together with scroll work. Line. 


Washington | Patrons Of The| Masonic Art.| — 
Height, 5.2. Width, 3.5. Hart 630. Unknown to Baker. (4) 


796 


197 


798 


799 


800 


801 


—— Head, to left. Oval, with portraits of Marshall, Jefferson, 
La Fayette, W. H. Harrison, and Franklin. Line. 
Height, 2.13. Width, 1.12. Hart 631. Unknown to Baker. 
India proof. ‘Two others known. 


—— Bust, to right. Oval, with oak and olive branch, in group 


‘of nine portraits, with Stark, Scott, Jackson, Taylor, Lafayette, 


Harrison, Steuben, and McArthur. Line. 
Washington. | 
Height, 7:7. ‘Width, 5-1. Hart 632. Unknown to Baker. 


Very scarce. 


—— Bust, to left. Oval, with drapery which falls around 


Franklin and Greene below. Stipple. 
Washington. | Willard ‘Sc. | 
Height, 5.4. Width, 3.5. Hart 633. Unknown to Baker. 


Two impressions. 


Without engraver’s name. Hart 633a. (3) 


—— Bust, to right. Vignette, in group of ten portraits. Line. 
Pl. 20 | G. Washington. | Dessiné et Gravé par Montaut. | 
Height, 6.10. Width, 3.8. Hart 634. Unknown to Baker. 


Bust, to left. Vignette, i in centre of plate, with four others. 
Rectangle, of triple lines. Outline. 
Engraved for D® Irving’s Universal History. | Washington | G B 
| New York. | 
Height, 4.13. Width, 2.13. Hart 635. Unknown to Baker. 
Excessively scarce. 


Same as above. Address changed to: “ Pub. by Collins & 
Hannay; New York.| Very scarce. Hart 635a. (2) 


—— Bust, to right. Vignette, in rectangle, in group of twenty 
portraits, enclosed in rectangle of five lines. Stipple. 
Washington. | O. Pelton Se. | 

Height, 5.10. Width, 3.9. Hart 636. . Unknown to Baker. 


——— Same as above. Engraver’s name erased. Not in Hart 


(636a). 


Bust, to right. Oval, in border, with oak and olive branches. 
In group of ten portraits. Rectangle. Stipple. 
Washington. | Engraved by O. Pelton | 

Height, 7.8. Width, 5. Hart 637. Cinna to Baker. (3) 


Bust, to left. Vignette, circular medallion, with border. 
One of sixteen on oblong folio sheet, including Voltaire, Bolivar, 
Byron, Fénelon, Scott, Boyer, de Staél, Mars, West, Irving (2), 
Lafayette, and a second (Hart 639) Washington, reduced and 
with smaller border. Snuff-box pictures. 

Washington | 

Height, 9.11. Width, 14.7. Hart 638 and 639. Not in Baker. 


802 


803 


804: 


805 


806 


807 


808 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border of laurel leaves, sup- 
ported by seated figures. In background a building on fire. Line. 
Washington Insurance Co. N. York. | 

Height, 4.13. Width, 8.5. Hart 640. Unknown to Baker. 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border in rectangle, in centre 
of arch, on folio “ Our Country ” Line. 
Born In Westmoreland County, eins February 22. 1732. | 
Died At Mount Vernon, Virginia, December 14, 1799. | George 
Washington, | First in war, (etc., three lines) | (Copyright 1873 
by Joseph Leeds)—American Bahk Note Company New York 
And Boston. | Centennial Memorial Of American Independence. | 
leicht, 60.4. Width, 23.3. Hart 641. Unknown to Baker. 


Bust, to right. Oval, in irregular scroll border, draped 
with American flags; above, eagle with wreath in beak, in radi- 
ance with thirteen stars. To right, Liberty, and to left, man with 


scroll, “ Farewell | Address,’ | Vignette. Tine. 
Washington Association | 
Height, 3.6. Width, 4.1. Hart 643. Unknown to Baker. 


India proof. No other known. 


—— Bust, to right. Oval, at top of monument, in front of which 
is urn, with two female figures, Fame flying overhead with trum- 
pet. Palm trees at sides. Under urn: “ Born Feby 11th 1732 
OS. Died Decemt 14th 1799” Stipple and etching. 
Lived respected and Fear’d—Died Lamented and rever’d | (four 
lines ‘e verse) | Philadelphia Publishd by Pember & Luzarder 
1800 

Height, 10.6. Width, 9.10. Hart 644. Baker 408. 
Excessively scarce. Reproduced (reduced) by photogravure in 
Hart catalogue. | 


The companion picture to above. G. Washington in his last 
Illness attended by Doc's Craik and Brown. Framed. (2) 


Same as Hart 644. Bust, to right, head, profile, to right, 
in uniform. Wright type. 
One other known. Hart 644a. 


— Same as Hart 644. “ & Luzarder ”’ erased. 
Not in Hart (6443). 


TEA POT TYPE 


Whole length, to left, standing, with right hand resting by 
the fingers upon a table to the left. In left hand a dress sword 
held to the side, with elbow bent. The coat is buttoned by a 
single button. The floor is tessellated. Mezzotint. 
G. Stuart. Pinxt—S. H. Gimber, Sculp. | Printed By E Hamil- 
ton | George Washington. | G° Washington | 

Height, 24.5. Width, 16.8. Not in Hart (6453). Not in Baker. 
Very scarce. | 


809 


810 


811 


812 


816 


817 


818 


Same as above. Printer’s line erased. 
Hart 645a. Not in Baker. 


Whole length, to left, standing. Similar to Hart 645. Line. 
Painted by G. Stuart.—Engraved by J. H. Hills. | Washington. | 
Height, 20.2. Width, 14.4. Hart 646. Baker 252. 


Whole length, to left, standing. Like Hart 645. Mezzo. 
Copied By Permission From A Painting By Stuart In The State 
House Hartford Conn.—Engraved & Published by Iman & 
Pilbrow New York. | George Washington | 

Height, 25.5. Width, 16.10. _ : Hart 647a. Not ” Baker. 
Very scarce. ) 


—— Whole length, to left, standing. Like Hart 645. Mezzo. 
G. Stuart. Pinxt—New York Published by E. L. Garvin & Co. 
6 Ann St.—Eng. by J. Halpin. | Washington | G° Washington | 
From the Original Picture in the State House at Hartford Con- 
necticut. | Printed By Burton. | Presented to the Subscribers of 
the Anglo American | 1843 | 

Height, 24.1. Width, 16.7. at 6484. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. “John S. Taylor 143 Nassau St.” substi- 
tuted for publisher; ‘‘ Columbian Magazine” for “ Anglo Ameri- 
can”; printer’s name changed to “A. Miller.” and date to 


“1848.” 7 - Hart 648c. 
—— Whole length, to left, standing. Similar to Hart 645. 
Mized. 
Stewart Pinxt—Eng4 by Illman & C° | George Washington. | 
Height, 6. Width, 4. Hart 649. Baker 263. 
Same as above. Before ‘‘ Stewart Pinxt” Very scarce. 
Hart 649a. Not in Baker. (2) 


Whole length, to left, standing. Similar to Hart 645. 
Arched top. In centre of group of Presidents to Tyler. Line. 
George Washington. |G. Stuart Del. | Designed by C. H. H. 
Billings.—Engraved by D. Kimberly. | Printed by W. V. & A. W. 
Coles. | (Copyright 1842)—Printed by W. V. & A. W. Coles. | 
The Presidents Of The United States. | Published by Charles A. 
Wakefield. No. 56 Cornhill, Boston. 

Height, 17.11. Width, 12.12. Hart 650. Baker 270. 


Same as Hart 650. “ Proof” in lower left. 
Very scarce. India paper. Hart 650a. Not in Baker. 


Same as Hart 650. Printer’s line altered to: “ Chas. 
Thomas & Co. Prs.” Scarce. Not in Hart (650b). 


—— Whole length, to left, standing. Similar to Hart 645. 
Mezzotint. 

Painted by Gilbert Stewart—Engraved by A. H. Ritchie. | 

Height, 11.7. Width, 7.12. Very scarce. Hart 651. Baker 313. 


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819 
820 


821 


822 


825 


826 


827 
828 


829 


830 


—— Trial proof, unfinished, of above. One other known. 


Same as above. The Lenox arms etched in lower centre. 
India proof. Very scarce. Hart 651a. Not in Baker. 


Whole length, to left, standing. Like Hart 645. Mezzo. 
Engraved By John Sartain.—The Original Picture By Gilbert 
Stuart. | 


Height, 11.5. Width, 7.12. Hart 652. Baker 323. 


Whole length, to left, standing. Like Hart 645. Mezzo. 
Painted by G. Stuart.—Engraved by J. Sartain. | Washington. | 
J. L. White Phila | 

Height, 6.9. Width, 4.14. Veryscarce. Hart 653. Baker 324. 


—— Same as above. Before address. Not in Hart (6534). 


Another impression, with printed advertisement of Lancas- 


Weekly Inquirer.” 


—— Same as Hart 653. AM lettering, except title, removed. 
Hart 653a. Not in Baker. 

—— Same as above. Cut down to 5.14 x 3.12 and relettered: 

“G. Stuart Del—J. Sartain Sc | Father I cannot tell a lie. | G 


Washington” | Hart 653b. Not in Baker. (2) 

Trial proof, unfinished. No other known. Printed in 
brown. : 

Three-quarter length, to left. Like Hart 645. Mezzo. 


Painted By Gilbert Stuart.——(Copyright 1892)—Engraved By 
William Sartain. | Published by William Sartain. 728 Sansom St. 
Philadelphia. | G° Washington | 

Height, 17.11. Width, 13.14. Hart 654. 
India proof, signed. 


Same as above. “ George Washington.” added. Hart 654a. 


= bust, to left. . Vignette. Mized. 

G. Stuart—J. C. Buttre. | G° Washington | 

Height, 3.14. Width, 3.14. Hart 655. Baker 190. 

—— The etching of the above, trial proof, inlaid. (2) 
Whole length, to left, standing by horse, etc. Line. 


Painted by Gilbert Stuart.— (Copyright 1836 by L. P. Clover )— 
Engraved by T. Kelly. | Washington. | From a copy by M. A. 
Swett taken from the Original Picture by Stuart in Faneuil Hall 
Boston. | Printed by A. King. | 

Height, 23.6. Width, 15.15. Hart 656. Baker 267. 


Same as above. Address added, ‘“ Published by the Frank- 
lin Print Company, 46 Court St. Boston.’’ and printer changed 
to R. Neale.’ Hart 656a. Not in Baker. 


831 


833 


837 


838 


839 


840 


—— Whole length, in uniform, standing, to left. Similar to 
Hart 656. Mezzotint. 
G. Stuart P.—on steel by H. S. Sadd. | Washington. | From the 
celebrated picture in Fanieul Hall, Boston | Printed by Burton | 


Height, 10.14. Width, 7.9. Hart 657. Baker 320. 
Whole length, in uniform, standing, to front. In centre of 
group of eight bank-note portraits of Washington. ee: 
Memorials Of Washington. | 
Height, 7.8. Width, 4.5. Hart 658. Unknown to Baker. 
COMPOSITIONS 


Whole length, to left, head to right, in uniform, seated at a 
table. Left hand on arm of chair, right holding letter. In field, 
““C. Schuessele | 1854” | Etching and line. 
Painted By C. Schuessele-—(Copyright 1859)—Engraved By 
Edward S. Best. | G° Washington | Published By John M. Butler 
242 Chestnut Street, Philad@ | 

Height, 21.10. Width, 16.6. Hart 659. Baker 413. 


Trial proof of above, not quite finished, in fine condition, 
full margins. 


Same as above, nearly finished, cut close. 


First trial proof of-head only. Very beautifully worked 
up by the engraver. . 


Same as Hart 659. Without the address. 
Very scarce. Hart 659a. Not in Baker. 


Same as Hart 659. Before all letters. 
India proof. Scarce. Hart 659b. Not in Baker. 


Whole length, head to left. Similar to Hart 659. Outline. 
Washington and the Duché Letter. | Valley Forge 1777. | Sold by 
Agents, to Subscribers only | J. M. Butler, Publisher, 242 (old 
number 84) Chestnut St. Jayne’s Building, Philad@ | 

Height, 4.15. Width, 3.12. Hart 660. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Last two lines erased. India proof. Hart 
660a. Not in Baker. BEE! 


- Whole length, head to left, in uniform, etc. Similar to 


Hart 659. Line. 
Washington At Valley Forge. | (Copyright 1897) 
Height, 8.4. Width, 6.8. | Hart 661. 


Engraved by Stephen A. Schoff. India proof, mounted. 


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841 


842 


843 


844 


845 


846 


847 


848 


Whole length, to right, in uniform, on horseback, with 
drawn sword. Cocked hat in left hand. Before all letters. An 
early state in which the legs of the horse are thicker and rather 
clumsy and the nostrils very large. The horse was later erased 
completely and reéngraved. In.this state the nigh forefoot comes 
within 1.5 of bottom of engraved surface; in the later state it is 
1.14 from bottom. A few other changes were made, notably more 
light in sky at horizon to right. Mized. 
Height, 23.14. Width, 17.8. Not in Hart (6623). 
Excessively scarce. 


Same as above. The finished and corrected plate. Lettered: 
G° Washington | (Copyright 1863 by N. D. Cotton) | 

| Hart 662d. 
India proof. Beautifully engraved; a very decorative and at- 
tractive print. Very scarce and in perfect condition. 


Same as above. Lettered: 

John Faed, R. S. A.—Kendall Bank Note Co. Publishers. New 
York—Wm. Holl. | G° Washington | Washington Receiving a 
Salute on the Field of Trenton. Hart 662f. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Cut down to second button of coat. Oval, 


with border line, 2-16. . Stipple. 


Kendall Bank Note Co. 285 B’dway, N. Y. | Washington | En- 


graved by Wm. Holl, after a portrait by John Faed, R. S. A. | 
Height, 4.3. Width, 3.5. Hart 662h. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Without last two lines of lettering. Hart 


6627. Not in Baker. Ca 
— Reduced copy of Hart 662. Oval top, with rustic border, 
8-16, title within border. Stipple. 
Gen! Washington. | 

Height, 3.12. Width, 2.12. . Hart 663. Unknown to Baker. 


Excessively scarce. 


Whole length, to right, in uniform, on horseback. Similar 
to Hart 662. A fieldpiece in lower margin. Copyright notice 
uninked. Etching. 
Height, 10.8. Width, 8.12. Hart 664. 
Artist’s signed India proof. 


—— Head, to right, in uniform. Vignette. Similar to Hart 662. 


1789. | Line. 
Height, 4.12. Width, 3.8. Hart 665. Unknown to Baker. 
Hart notes: “The only impression seen of this print, . . ., was 


evidently cut from some larger one, & &c’”’ This is the iden- 
tical impression described and, until the discovery of the follow- 
ing number, the additional lettering was in doubt. 


Same as above, but with additional line of lettering over 
head. 

The Father Of His Country. | 

Delicately and finely engraved. Unknown to Hart (665). 


849 


850 
851 


852 


853 


854 


855 


856 


857 


858 


859 


Whole length, to left, in uniform, standing, field glass in 

right hand, etc. Line. 
Painted by Cogniet, 1836.—The head, from the original Paint- 
ing by G. Stuart, in the Atheneum of Boston. _—Engraved by 
Laugier, 1839. | Washington. | (Copyright 1839) | 

Height, 25.1. Width, 20.13. Hart 666. Baker 417. 
India proof, fine copy. 


—— Another impression, lacking copyright notice. 


— — Same as above. Trial proof, unfinished. No other known. 


Whole length, to left, in uniform, in landscape, with stick 
in right hand. Mount Vernon to left. Mezzotint. 
Painted by T. Hicks, N. A.—Engraved by H. Wright Smith. | 
Washington. | Proof | 

Height, 24.6. Width, 17. Hart 667. 
Imperfect. Should have printer’s and copyright line. 


Whole length, to front, head to left, standing, right hand 
on upright book, etc. Background, an alcove and pillars. Mized. 
P. F. Rothermel, Pinxt—A. H. Ritchie, se. | G° Washington | 
Published by R. ‘A. Bachia & C0 12 Dey St. N. Y. | (Copyright 
1852) | Not in Hart (6684) or Baker. 


—— Same as above. Added: “ Printed by W. Pate.” 
“Not in Hart (6684a). 


- 


—— Same as Hart 6684. Before title and address. Hart 668a. 


Same as Hart 6683. Address changed to “ William Pate 58 
& 60 Fulton St.” Copyright line erased. Not in Hart (668b*). 


Same as above. “ Boston, L.A. Elliott & C° ” added under 


rectangle. Hart 668c. 
Three-quarter length, head to left, standing.  Meszzotint. 

Entered . . . 1865, by Wm. Pate, [Engraved by T. Doney] 

. . . New York. | Washington. | 

Height, 13.12. Width, 10.12. Hart 669. Baker 203: 


Very scarce. 


Three-quarter length, to right, head to left, standing, with 


scroll in right hand, etc. Vignette. Line. 
O. G. H. | George Washington. | Bureau. Engeaviage Printing. | 
Height, 2.1. Width, 1.13. Hart 670. ‘Not in Baker. 
Scarce. 7 


Same as above. With title “Washington” and partly 
obliterated ‘ . . nk Note Co.” 
India proofs. Not in Hart (670a). (2) 


ee ee ee ee 


860 


861 


862 


863 


864 


865 


Whole length, to front, head to left, in Masonic regalia. 
Right hand on “ Ancient | Masonic | Constitutions” | Left, hand 
holds gavel resting on pedestal. Oval, with border, within which 
is title. Mezzotint. 
From a photograph.—Published by Moore & C° 111 Nassau St 
New York—Eng4 by Geo. E. Perine. | Washington as a Mason. | 
Height, 8.3. Width, 6.3. Hart 671. Baker 420. 
India proof. 


Same as above. All of first line except ‘“‘ From a photo- 
graph.” erased. Added, outside of border line: ‘‘ Published by 
Moore & Goodspeed, 37 Park Row, New York.” Not in Hart 


_ (6714). (2) 


Similar to Hart 671. Oval. Mezzotint. 
American Publishing House.—Eng4 by A. B. Walter. | Washing- 
ton As A Mason | 

Height, 8.2. Width, 6.3. Hart 672. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Address changed to: “ Published by J. C. 
McCurdy & Co. Philadelphia.” | Hart 672a. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Address changed to: “ Published by John 
Dainty 15 S. 6th St. Philadelphia.” Hart 672b. Baker 425. (3) 


Similar to above. Mezzotint. 

G° Washington | Como Mason. | 

Height, 5.2. Width, 3.10. Hart 673. Not in Baker. 
Same as above. “Como Mason.” changed to “As a 

Mason.” Hart 673a. Not in Baker. : (2) 


Whole length, head to left, ete. In right hand, scroll: “ To 


George Washington.” Stacked muskets, flag and drum, curtain 


and column. Mezzotint. 
Sartain. Sc. | . 
Height, 4.12. Width, 3.3. Hart 674. Unknown to Baker. 


Whole length, to front, head to right, in uniform. In back- 
ground, soldiers advancing to right. Vignette on title page. Line. 
Height, 2.13. Width, 3.3. Not in Hart (674*). (2) 


Whole length, to left, rising from tomb, in clouds, sup- 
ported by Time and Immortality. Mourning figures of Liberty 
and an Indian. On tomb: “ Sacred | to the Memory of | Wash- 
ington.|O B 14 Dec AD 1799.| Ht 68.|” To right, “I. J. 
Barralet | Fecit.” | Stipple. 
Philadelphia Published by Simon Chaudron, and Iohn J. Barra- 
let, JanY 1802. | 

Height, 23.14. Width, 18.8. Hart 675. Baker 406. 


Very scarce. 


Same as above. Lettering changed to: “ Drawn and—En- 
graved by J. J. Barralet. | Commemoration’ of Washington.” 
Hart 675b. 


866 


867 


868 


869 


870 


871 


Whole length, to front, head slightly to left, in uniform, 
upon a pedestal. In right hand an open scroll: “ Friends and | 


“Fellow Citizens”’| Army and navy emblems, flags, globe, etc., 


at sides of pedestal, on which is title. In front of statue, a large 
urn with, “ Sacred | To | Patriotism.” on base. In background a 
view of the Fort, Bowling Green, showing the empty George III 
pedestal, and the evacuation of New York by the British ships 
and boats. At sides, shafts inscribed “ Independence” and 
“ Liberty.”’ Above, under an arch, an eagle holding ribbon with 
“FE Plur . . . Unum” and names of sixteen states. Rectangle 
of a single line. © Line and stipple. 
Geo! Wa. .ington | Designed & Drawn by Charles Buxton M. D. 
—C. Tiebout sc. | This Plate, is with due Respect Inscribed to 
the Congress of the United States, by | ChaS Smith. | New York. 
Published by C. Smith, 1798. 

Height, 25.2. Width, 19.10. Hart 676. 
Excessively scarce and especially interesting because of the local 
matter. Framed. 


Copy of above. printed on cotton, with address: 
Printed & Published at Glasgow by C. G. 1819.| Hart 676 note. 


Whole length, to left, standing, with left hand thrust into 
pocket, and right hand on scroll: “ Declaration of American Inde- 
pendence,” Arm chair, upon which is sword, drawn curtain, 
pillars, and open sky. Mezzotint. 
Height, 18.8. Width, 13.13. Hart 677. 
Cut to plate, but very scarce in any conditien 


Whole lengen) to front, head to left, standing. Left 
hand on hip, right extended. Curtain and two pillars on large 
base. - Mezzotint. 
General Washington. | Father and Protector of America. | 
Height, 12.13. Width, 9.11. Hart 678. Baker 434. 
One of three known impressions. 


Whole length, to right, standing. Right hand theaad into 
waistcoat, with hae cee arm. . Left hand extended. Palm tree 
and two figures departing in a canoe. Border line. Stipple. 
G. B. Bosio dis.—G. A. Sasso ine. | Giorgio Washington. | 

Height, 6.8. Width, 4.7. Hart 679. Baker 422. 


——— Whole length, to left, seated. Background of curtains and 
pillars. Books on Pa 3 Stipple. 


possession of the oabBaReen a eae Fy & Co. F poe New 
York. (Copyright 1863). | 

Height, 7.7. Width, 5.6. Hart 680. Not in Baker. 
Same as above. Before all letters. Hart 680a. 

Same as Hart 680. Copyright line erased. Added, under 
rectangle: “‘ Copyright, 1881, By Henry J. Johnson.” Third 
line altered to: “ Henry J. Johnson, Publisher New York.” Not 
in Hart (680b). (3) 


e 


a Fe eee a ee ee ea a ee eT ee Sd ee Ee he wee 


872 


874 


876 


877 


—— Three-quarter length, to left, seated. Similar to Hart 
680. Line. 
(Copyright 1870) | G° Washington | From the original painting 
by Chappel, in the possession of the publishers, | Johnson, Fry & 
Co. Publishers, New York. | 

Height, 7.3. Width, 5.8. Hart 681. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. All lettering removed. India proof. Hart 
681a. 


Same as Hart 681. Fourth line altered to: “ Johnson, Wil- 
son & Co., Publishers, New York.’ Not in Hart (681b). 


—— Same as above. All lettering but title removed. India 
paper. Not in Hart (681c). (4) 


Half length, to left, seated. In right hand a book; in hol- 
low of left arm a sword; in lower margin, Arms of Washing- 
ton. Stipple. 
Engraved from a Copy after Stewart | Gen. George Washington. | 
Born February 22"¢ 1732, Appointed Commander—in Chief of 
the American Army, June 15th 1775. | Elected First President of 
the United States—March 4th 1789, Died 14th Dect 1799. | 

Height, 13.13. Width, 11.1. Hart 683a. 


Same as above; “ by Halpin” added after “‘ Stewart.” All 
other lettering erased. Title, ‘‘ Washington.” added. 
Scarce. India paper. Hart 683c. 


Similar to Hart 683. Stipple. 
Engraved from a Copy after Stuart. | G° Washington | 
Height, 13.4. Width, 10.13. Hart 684. Unknown to Baker. 


Very scarce. 


Half length, to left, seated. A dress sword rests’ on left 
forearm. Right hand rests on paper on table. Background of 
drapery; at left a narrow space shows sky and rainbow. On each 
side of rectangle floral ornaments. On certificate: “ Washington 
Total Abstinence Society. Instituted, April, 1841.” | etc., eight 
lines) | Engraved by J. B. Bolton. | Line. 
Height, 1.4. Width, 1.1. Not in Hart (684*). 


Similar to Hart 683. Table with upright book, hat, etc. 
Oval, with border, in rectangle. - Mezzotint. 
Painted by Stuart—(Copyright 1863)—Engraved by Doney. | 
Washington. | Published by Rice & Allen, corner of Burdick & 
Water Sts Kalamazoo, Mich. | Hart 685a. Baker 201. 
Scarce. 


878 


879 


880 
881 


— 882 


883 


Similar to Hart 683. To right, part of chair visible. Oval 
in embossed rectangle. The first line is embossed, the second and 
third printed. Mezzotint. 
J. L. Baldwin Newark N. J. | Painted by G. GC Stuart—George 
one .—Engraved by T. Doney N. Y. | Printed by Powell 
& Co 

Height, 12.12. Width, 10.11. Hart 686. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. 


Same as above. Oval, without embossed border or any let- 
tering. Hart 686a. (2) 


Bust, to left, in uniform. Vignette, in wreath of olive 
branches. On a ribbon: “ E Pluribus Unum.” Cornstalk and 
army and navy emblems. At'right of plate. At left a similar 
portrait of ‘ King Philip 1676.” Between the two signing of 
“The Declaration of Independence Of the United States of 
America July 4th 1776.’, above which are four smaller scenes: 
“Landing of Pilgrims ” “Battle of Lexington” “ Battle of 


' Bunker’s Hill” and ‘‘ Washington’s Farewell to his Officers at 


New York” The whole at bottom of map of the U. . published 
by: “Phelps & Ensign. 


1841 — Engraved on Steel by J. Walle Brooklyn L. I.” 
(Copyright 1840) Etching. 
Height, 8.10. Width, 2.15. Diameter, 1.12. Hart 687. 
Hart had seen only impressions cut out. 

—— Another copy. Hart 687. 


Bust, to left, in tniform. Circular medallion amid war 
emblems. At right of title page of Bradford’s Atlas. Stipple. 
Washington | Weeks, Jordan & Company. Boston. | Eng? by 
JaS Archer | 

Diameter, 1.11. Hart 688. Unkuown to Baker. 


Bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, with 
border line. Stip ple. 
J. Chapman sce. | General Washington. | Published as the Act fae 
rects Mar. 1. 1800. | 

Height, 4.12. Width, 3.10. Hart 689. Baker 193. 


Same as above. First and third lines erased. “ Engraved 
for the Encyclopedia Loner 1828.” added. Hart 689a. 
Not in Baker. 


—— Same as above. Printed in colors. Hart 689a. (8) 


Full bust, to right, in uniform, with order on left lapel. 
Oval, with border line. Stipple. 
B. Tanner, sc. | George Washington. | First President of the 
United States | and late Lieutenant General of the | American 
Armies. | Died at Mount Vernon 14th Dect 1799, Aged 68 Years. | 
Height, 5.14. Width, 4.13. | Hart 691. Baker 341. 
Excessively scarce. | 


ry 
: 
J 5 
J 
\ 


884 


885 


886 


887 


888 


889 


890 


891 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, with laurel border, to left 
of similar Lafayette. Fame, as a cupid, with trumpet and wreath, 
etc: Line. 
La Fayette | R. G. Harrison | A grateful welcome to the Friend 
of our Illustrious | Washington. | 

Height, 2.5. Width, 1.11. Hart 693. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. 


Same as above. Added: “ Duly Entered According to Act 
of Congress.” Printed on satin. Scarce. Hart 693a. 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, with border 1-16. Lune. 
Height, .14. Width, .12. Not in Hart (693*). 
Cut from large plate. 


—— Bust, to right. in uniform. With border. Stip ple. 
W. H. Junt sct | | 
Height, 9. Width, 6. Hart 694. Unknonn to Baker. 


_The only known copy, and the one described by Hart. 


—— Bust, to left, in uniform, on pedestal, upon rock inscribed 
‘““G. Washington.” In a wreath: “ Obt Dect | 1799 | Ets 68.” 


An eagle on a cornucopia. Seated female figure with cup in right 


hand and flag. A ship and plowmen. Vignette. Stipple. 
Engraved by R. Tiller Philad@ | 
Height, 3. Width, 4.4. Hart 695. Unknown to Baker. 


Excessively scarce. Lacks inscription after engraver’s line. 


Bust, to left, on pedestal, upon rectangular base, on which 
leans, to left, an Indian with gun, and bowed head resting on 


right hand; to right a man holding tobacco leaves in left hand. 


In lower right, growing tobacco, box, keg, and pipe. 

Centennial iSO ceadsry |of the Birth Day of | Washington | 
The Father | of his | Country | Born | Feb. 2274 1732 | Died 
Deer 14th 1799, | The Tobacconists of | Philadelphia. | 1832 
Tiller se. | | 

Height, 4.10. Width, 2.11. Not in Hart (695*). 
On satin badge. 


Full bust, to left, in uniform. Stipple. 
Stewart.—Hinchliff. | General Washington. | 
Height, 3.15. Width, 3.5. Hart 696. Baker 254. 

Same as above. Before all letters. ‘Hart 696a. Not in 
Baker. a 

Similar to above. Vignette. Line. 


Height, 3.9. Width, 2.12. Hart 697. Unknown to Baker. (3) 


Bust, head to left, in uniform, in oblong oval with wreath 
of flowers. On card. Vignette. Line. 
Ladies Ticket. | Fifth Annual Ball, Of The First Troop, | Smith, 
—1 Ann st. | Washington Grays. | Niblo’s Wednesday Eve; 
ning, Dect.22"4 1852 | 

Height, 2.8. Width, 3.10. Subheight, 1. Subwidth, .15. 

No other copy known. | i Not in Hart (698*). 


892 


898 


899 


900 


——Bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, Ui border, cut off by rec- 
tangle. Etching. 
Henri Lefort Delineavit & Sculpsit, Peed 1880.—Imprimerie A. 
Salmon—Paris. | Washington | 

Height, 23.12. Width, 20. Hart 699. 


—— Unfinished trial proof of above, etching to inner oval. 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Altered plate of Hart 245. (See 


No. 314.) Mezzotint. 

Published by Wm. Clausen & Co. 47 W 28th St. N. Y. | 

India proof, signed. Hart 700. 
Same as above. Address erased. Hart 700a. 


One of twenty-five signed proofs, on India paper. 


Same as above. Added: “ Published by J. O. Wright & Co 
6. E. 424 St. New York.” Hart (700b). 


REMBRANDT PEALE 


1795 
-—— Full bust, to left. Stipple. 
R Peale Pinx—D Edwin Sc | General George Washington, | Born 
Feb. 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County Virginia, and Died Dec. 
14, 1799 at Mount Vernon. / 
Height, 11.4. Width, 9. Hart 701. Baker 9. 


Same as above. First line erased and border added. Added: 
“ R. Peale Pinxt—Printed in Colour’s, by H. Charles—D. Ed- 
win Sculpt” and below title ‘‘ Published by H. S. Tanner, Phila- 
delphia.”’ Hart 701b. Baker 10. 
A very fine impression, beautifully printed in colors. 


Whole length, head slightly to left, in clouds, in loose robe. 
To left, a cherub crowning him with laurel wreath. To right, 
Warren and Montgomery, partly hidden. Below, view of Mount | 
Vernon. Stipple. 
Painted by R. Peal.—Published by S. Kennedy N° 129, Ches- 
nut Street, corner of 4th Philadelphia——Engrav’d by Edwin. | 
Apotheosis of Washington | 

Height, 20.15, Width, 14.12. Hart 702. Baker 402. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Not in Hart (702a). 
The only known copy. 


901 


902 


903 


904 


905 


906 


907 


908 


909 


JAMES SHARPLES 
1796 


Full bust, to left, profile. Oval, in rectangle. Mezzotint. 
Sharpless, Fecit.—S. Arlent Edwards Sculpsit | George Wash- 
me | Published 1899, By J. Percy Sabin, 80 Nassau St. New 
York. | 

Height, 9.6. Width, 7.3. Hart 703. 
Printed in colors and signed by the artist. 


—— Another impression, not’ in colors. Hart 703. 


Same as above, before all letters. Hart 703a. 
India proof, signed by the artist. 


Trial of above; touched proof on India paper, marked for 


corrections, nearly finished. 


Bust, ‘to left, profile. Vignette. Line. 
Eng by H. B. Hall, from a Miniature, painted from life by 
Sharpless in 1796 | 

Height, 3. Width, 4. Hart 704. Baker 394. 
India proof, presentation copy. 


Same as above. Lettering erased and “G° Washington | 
Private Plate.” | substituted. 
India proof. Hart 704a. Not in Baker. 


Bust, to left, profile. Vignette. Stipple. 
G° Washington | From A Portrait By Sharpless, Presented By 
Washington To Col. Tallmadge. | Eng4 by H. B. Hall & Sons, 
for the Magazine of American History | 


Height, 3.14. Width, 4. India proof. Hart 705. 
Same as above. Without last line. Hart 705b. 
India paper. 
Similar to above. Stipple. 


G W>shington | 1796. | Original Portrait In The Possession Of 
The Evans Family. | Painted by Mrs. E. Sharpless—Engraved 


by P. Hall. 

Height, 2.12. Width, 2.12. Hart 706. (2) 
Bust, to right, profile. Oval, in rectangle. On sheet with 

profile of Mrs. Washington. Mezzotint. 

Height, 6.9. Width, 4.9. Hart 707. 


Signed proof, by Dawson Watson. 


910 


911 


912 


913 


914 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Arms of Washington in 
lower margin. Mezzotint. 
Copyright by Max Rosenthal. 1900. | Gen! George—Washington 
| Engraved by Max Rosenthal.—Philadelphia 1900.| From a 
Sharpless’ Pastel—Owned in Philadelphia. 
Height, 9.1. Width, 7. _ Hart 708. 
Same as above. Before all letters but first line. | 
Hart 708a. 
Another impression. The arms printed in red and portrait 
colored. Hart '708a. 


Same as above. Arms and lettering all erased except copy- 
right notice. Subscribers’ names added. . Hart 708b. 


Plate defaced. Twenty-five sets were issued. India proofs, 
two signed. Hart 708c. (5) 


SAINT MEMIN 
1798 


Bust, to right, profile, in uniform. - Oval, with olive and 


laurel branches. Crossed sword and pen above. \ Below, a ribbon: 


“ First in War First in Peace. First in the Hearts of his Coun- 
trymen.” Diverging rays. 
Height, 1.12. Width, 1.8. Injured. Hart 711. Baker 396. 


Bust, to left, profile, in uniform. Vignette. Stipple. 
George Washington | From the original Portrait, done in crayon, 
by C. B. J. F. de St Memin, and now 1866, in the | possession of — 
J. ie Brevoort, Esq. | Elias Dexter, 564 Broadway, New 
York. 


Height, 3.6. Width, 3.2. Hart 714. Baker 397. 
—-— Same as above. Before all letters. Hart 714a. Not in 
Baker. India proofs. (2) 

Bust, to left, profile, in uniform. Vignette. Stipple. - 


Washington | From the St Memin Crayon in possession of J. Car- 
son Brevoort. Esq. | Eng? by H. B. Hall & Sons, New York. | 


Height, 4.1. Width, 3.8. On Japan paper. Hart 715. 
Same as above. Befcre all letters. India proof. Hart 
715a. (2) 


Same as Hart 715. Reworked by Chas. B. Hall to an oval, 
in rectangle, with border. Relettered: ‘“G° Washington ” 
Height, 5.13. Width, 4.8. Hart 715b. 
No. 5 of twenty India proofs. 


Same as above. Without any letters. One of ten signed 
India proofs. Hart 715c. 


Same as above. Facsimile removed and replaced by 
“Washington” Hart 715d. | (3) 


915 


916 


917 


918: 


919 


920 


921 


Bust, to left, profile, in uniform. Vignette. Remarque of 
portrait of the artist, and facsimile signature, “ St Memin.” 

| Etching. 
Height, 4.6. Width, 2.12. Hart 716. 
One of twenty-five impressions. On Japan paper. Presentation 
copy signed by the artist, Albert Rosenthal. 


Bust, to left, profile, in uniform. Vignette. Stipple. 
G° Washington | The last portrait from life, 1798, age 66. | Eny 
by Hollyer after St Memin. | 

Height, 2.11. Width, 2.2. Tart eh ts 
No. 1 of fifty signed India proofs. 


Same as above. Address added: “ Published by J. O. 
Wright & Co. New York, Dec 14th 1899.” 
India proof. Hart 717a. 


Same as above. Publishers’ line erased, and added: “ Pri- 
vate Plate” India proof. Hart (717b). 


Head, to right, profile, laureated. Oval, with border, in 
olive wreath, tied at bottom with ribbon, in rectangle, with border. 
In upper corners, torch with laurel wreath. On neck, “St 
MicP 2” Mezzotint. 
Copyright by Max Rosenthal 1899. | Washington | Engraved by 
Max Rosenthal from the Engraving by St. Memin in the St. 
Memin collection | owned by Hampton L. Carson, Esq. Phila. 
Border designed by the Engraver. 

Height, 5.14. Width, 4.13. Hart 718. 


Same as above. Below, small engraving of the head, set in 
aring. First line of lettering only. Hart 718a. 


——— An impression of the small head on a separate sheet. 


Same as Hart 718a. Small head erased. Names of sub- 
scribers added. Hart 718b. 


—— Plate defaced. Hart 718c. (5) 
Only twenty-five sets issued. | 


— The first and second trial proofs of above; the first touched 
by the artist. (2) 


Bust, to right, profile, in uniform. Oval, in rectangle, with 
border like a frame. ) Mezzotint. 
Height, 1.5. Width, 1.2. Hart 719. 
Fifty copies only were printed off separately from portrait of 
St. Memin. 


922 


923 


924 


925 


926 


Head, to left, profile, laureated. Oval, with border, in 
rectangle, with border. Oak leaves in corners, bow of ribbon at 
top. Tablet, with title, at bottom. Mezzotint. 
Washington. | Copyright by Max Rosenthal, Phila, 1902. | 
Engraved by Max Rosenthal from the original drawing by St. 
Memin | in the Carson Collection—Border designed by the 
Engraver. | 


Height, 6.2. Width, 4.14. Hart 720. 


Same as above. Tablet blank. Copyright notice only. 
Hart 720a. 

Same as Hart 720. All but copyright notice erased, and 
names of subscribers added. Hart 720b. 


Plate defaced. Hart 720c. 
Twenty-five sets only were printed. India proofs, one signed. (4) 


FICTITIOUS 
CAMPBELL TYPE 


Whole length, to right, head to left, on horseback, in uni- 
form and cocked hat, gorget and ribband. Drawn sword, held 
across body, in right hand. Battle in extreme right. Mezzotint. 
Done from an Original, Drawn from the Life by Alex? Campbell, 
of Williamsburgh in Virginia. | George Washington, Esq? | Gen- 
eral and Commandér in Chief of the Continental Army in Amer- 
ica. | Published as the Act directs, 9 Sept® 1775 by C. Shepherd. | 
Height, 12.10. Width, 9.13. Hart 721. Baker 46. 
The earliest engraved portrait of Washington known. “ Mrs. 
Washington desires I will thank you for the picture sent her. 
Mr. Campbell, whom I never saw to my knowledge, has made a 
very formidable figure of the Commander-in-chief, giving him a 
sufficient portion of terror in his countenance.’”—Washington to 
Joseph Reed, January 31, 1776. 


Same as above. In lower right, “ 85 


99 


Plate reworked, 


with some changes. Hart 721a. 
Whole length, to right, head to left, on galloping horse, in 
uniform, etc. In background a fortress. Border. Line. 


George Washington Esq! | General and Comander in Chief of 
the Continental Army in America| Nach dem Leben gezeichnet 
von Alexander Champbele von Wiliamsburg in Virginien. | Nilson 
fec. et excud. A. V. | | 

Height, 6.1; Widths 4661 Hart 722. Baker 47. 
Very scarce. 


Similar to above, on rearing horse, etc. In distance, land- 
scape and river. Vignette. Rectangle of single line. Htching. 
General Washington. | pe 
Height, 5.12. Width, 3.15. Hart 723. Baker 62. 
Two other impressions known. Published in Dublin, 1775. 


927 


928 


929 


930 


931 


Whole length, to left, in cocked hat, ete., right hand ex- 
tended, holding sword, on rearing horse. Encampment at extreme 
left. Circle, with border at bottom, in which is title, with outer 
laurel-leaf border. Etching. 
His Excellency George Washington Esq? Commander in chief of 
the American Armies.—The Protector of his Country, The Sup- 
porter of Liberty, and the Benefactor of Mankind. * May his 
name never be forgotten * | 

Diameter, 10.14. Hart 725. Unknown to Baker. 
One of the excessively scarce original impressions reproduced in 
the Hart catalogue, and not to be confounded with the modern 
counterfeit. 


Whole length, etc., on rearing horse. At extreme right a 
battle. Double border lines. Etching. 
George Washington, Esq? | General and Comander of the Con- 
tinental Army in America. | (Eight lines in French and ten in 
German) | Ioh. Mart. Will. exc: A. V. | 

Height, 9.5. Width, 6.1. Hart 726a. Unknown to Baker. 
The only known copy. 


Half length, head to left, in uniform, ete. Oval, with bor- 


der. Tablet, with title. In rectangle. Etching. 
George Washington. Esq? | Americanischer Generalissimus. | 
Height, 5.6. Width, 3.10. Hart 729. Baker 48. 


Published in Nuremberg, 1777. 


Three-quarter length, to left, head to right, in uniform and 
cocked hat, with ribband. Left hand on hip; right hand, which 
is 5-16 from margin, pointing. Battle in distance in extreme 
left. Over the letters ““n” and “f” of fifth and sixth words 
there is a space, on the plate, of 2-16, and in the first horseman 
on extreme left only the right hand is visible. The staff of the’ 
banner in middle of combat is directed toward the right. Between 
the two nearest horsemen the legs of a prostrate man appear. 
Mezzotint. 
Done from an Original, Drawn from the Life by Alex? Campbell, 
of Williamsburgh in Virginia. | George Washington, Esq? | Gen- 
eral and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in Amer- 
ica. | Published as the Act directs. 9. Sept 1775 by C. Shepherd 
London. | 
Height, 12.15. Width, 9.8. Hart 730. Baker 49. 
Very scarce. 


Same as above. Plate reworked. The right hand is 2-16 
from margin. The space over the word “ Drawn”’ is 4-16, and 
the first horseman has upraised left hand. The staff of the ban- 
ner is directed to left. Legs of prostrate man slightly changed, 
but in same position. The face, which is pure mezzotint in Hart 
730, shows the lines of the rocker. This is the same copper as 
Hart 730, with lettering unchanged, except for Will’s line, which 
should be eliminated, as it belongs to next number. 

Height, 13.1. Width, 9.9. Hart 731. 


932 


933 


934 


935 


- 936 


937 


938 


Same as above. The space over the words “‘ Drawn from ” 
is nearly 6-16, a new banner appears behind the first horseman, 
while that in middle has disappeared. Legs of prostrate man 
replaced by upper part of his body. Lettering still unchanged, 


_ but added to first line: Ioh. Martin Will excud. Aug. Vind.| This 


lettering corresponds with Hart 731, but it is a different state. _ 
Height, 12.14. Width, 9.6. Not in Hart (731a). 
Scratches on the plate, most apparent over the word “ America.”, 
appear on all three of the above. 


Three-quarter length, to right, head to left, ete. In right 
hand, arm across body, a sword uplifted. Muzzle of cannon at 
left, stern view of ship at right. Mezzotint. 
George Washington, Esq? | General and Commander in Chef of 
the Continental | Army in America. | Ioh. Lorenz Rugendas 
Sculpsit et excud. Aug. Vind 

Height, 11.14. Width, 8.15. Hart 733. Baker 57. 
Excessively scarce. | 


Same as above. Title in different characters. “ Efqr” 
instead of ‘‘ Esq? ”’; ‘“ Chief ”’ for ‘‘ Chef ”, and second and third 


lines in one. Hart 733a. Not in Baker. 
—— Full bust, to left, head to right, etc. Oval, in ‘rec- 
tangle. Mezzotint. 


peint par Alexander Camphell a Williamsbourg en Virginie | 
George Washington, Esquier | General et Comendeur en Chef 
d’Armee des XIII Provinces | unies en Amerique.|Se vend a 
Londres Chez Thom. Hart. | 

Height, 7.14. Width, 6.3. Hart 737. Baker 50. 
The first issue of a very scarce print. 


Full bust, to left, head to right, ete. Oval, with border, 
resting on base, in which is tablet with title. Line. 
Georg Washington, Esqt | Commandirender General en Chef der | 
Provinzialarmee in Nordamerika. | J. C. G. Fritzch se. | 

Height, 3.6. Width, 2.12. Hart 738. Baker 51. 
Hart and Baker both described the same imperfect copy, from 
which engraver’s name had been cut. The perfect print is noted 
as Hart 739a, now cancelled. Scarce. 


Almost identical with above, the main difference being in ~ 
the “ce” for “k” in “ Nordamerica ” and “Se ~ for” se. Line. 
Georg Washington, Esqt | Commandirender General en Chef der | 
Provinzialarmee in Nordamerica. | J. C. G. Fritzsch Sc | 


Height, 3.5. Width, 2.11. Scarce. Hart 739. Baker 53. 
Full bust, to left, head to right, ete. Oval, with square 

border, upon base, in rectangle. Wreath and ribbon. Line. 

Gen! George Washington. | 

Height, 5.8. Width, 3.8. . Hart 740. Baker 54. 


Same as above. Proof before title. No other known. 
Hart 740a. Not in Baker. (2) 


939 


940 


941 


942 


943 


944 


945 


946 


—— Reversed copy of above. Mized. 
Gen! George Washington. | Liebe sc. | 
Height, 5.13. Width, 3.7. Scarce. Hart 741. Baker 55. 


—— Bust, to left, in uniform, etc. Oval, with border. Line. 
Engraved for Murrays History of the American War. | General 
Washington. | Printed for T. Robson, Newcastle, upon Tyne. | 
Height, 4.5. Width, 3.6. Hart 742. Baker 56. 
Unusually brilliant impression. 


Bust, to left, head to right, in uniform, etc. Oval, with 
border, in rectangle, with war emblems. Ribbon at top of oval. 
Rectangle. Line. 
George—Washington Eq®t | Général en Chef de ]’Armée Anglo- 
Amériquaine, nommé | Dictateur par le Congrés en Fevrier 1777. | 
A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, rue St Jacques, 4 la Ville de 
Coutances, A. P. D. R. | 


Height, 6.4. Width, 4.8. Hart 743. Baker 58. 
—— Another copy. Hart 743. 
—— Another impression of above. Hart 743. Baker 58. 

Copy of above. Etching. 


George—Washington Eq¢t | Général en Chef de Armée Anglo- 
Amériquaine nommé | Dictateur par le Congrés en Fevrier 1777. | 


Height, 6.4. Width, 4.8. Hart 744. (2) 


Similar to Hart 743, without war emblems. Line. 
George Washington Eq¢t | Général en Chef de ]’Armée Anglo- 
Amériquaine,|nommé Dictateur par les Congrés|en Fevrier 
1777. | 

Height, 6.4. Width, 4.5. Hart 745. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. 


Bust, to left, head to right, in uniform and cocked hat, with 
ribband and one epaulet. Within circular border, 3-16, fastened 
to ribbon, with names of the Thirteen States, twined about serpent 
with tail in mouth, forming outer circle. Below, rectangular 
panel with a view of a town, two men seated at a table, hogs- 
heads, ships in left background, etc. 7 Line. 
Washington, and Liberty. | Philadelphia | G. C. K. | 

Height, 4.14. Width, 3.5. Diameter, 1.11. Not in Hart (745*). 


Bust, to right, head to left, in uniform, etc. Oval, in bor- 
der, resting on base containing tablet, in which is title, in 


rectangle. Etching. 
Georg Washington, Esq? | | 
Height, 4.7. Width, 2.13. Hart 746. Baker 60. 


Very scarce. The Carson copy. 


947 


948 


949 


950 


951 


952 


Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform, ete. Line. 
Georges Washington, Eger | Général en chef de l’Armée Anglo- 
Amériquaine | nomé Dictateur par le Congrés en Fevrier 1777 | 
Desrais del—Le Beau Sculp | a Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, 
rue St Jacques a la ville de Contanerst | 


Height, 6.4. Width, 4.1. Hart 747. Baker 19. 
Same as above. “147” above, at zai corner. Not in — 
Hart (747a). (2): 


Whole length, to left, on oaliboine horse, ete. Right hand 
holds uplifted sword. In distance tent, town, fortification, and 
soldiers. Etching. 
George Washington, Esq? | | General and Comander in Chef of 
the Continental Army in | ‘America. |I. M. Probst jun. sc—I. 
Mich Probst exe A. V. | 

Height, 9.5. Width, 6.14. Hart 748. Unknown to Baker. 
One of three known impressions. 


Whole length, to left, head to right, in wey aie etc., on 
advancing horse. Soldiers and palm tree. Double border line. 


H. Pinhas sc | Georg. Washington. | Line. 


Height, 5.14. Width, 4.1. Hart 749. Baker 421. 


Whole length, to right, in uniform, ete., on horse with 
long, flowing tail. No background. In rectangle of single 
line. Etching. 
General Waitsh Bh. | Sold by C, Sheppard, Lambert Hill, Doc- 
tors Commons. | 

Height, 5.1. Width, 4:4. Hart 750. Baker 433. 
No impression has ever been publicly sold, and only one other 
is known. 


Whole length, to left, in uniform, etc., in profile, on walk- 
ing horse, reins in left hand, sword in right. Vignette, in rec- 
tangle of single line, with double: line ease within which is 


title. No background. . Etching. 
General Washington. | 
Height, 6.3. Width, Ll Foy Hart 752. Unknown to Baker. 


The only impression known. On sheet with map of U. S. after 
that of Wm. Fadden, London, 1783, with title in German and 
French, with figures of: ‘ General Washington’s reitende | Leib- 
garde” and “ Die independant Company | Chef General Wash- 
ington” with, above, “ Flagge ” and “ Wimple”’ of the Thirteen 
States. 


Whole length, to left, head to right, etc., on horseback. In 
distance, artillery. Vignette. Mized. 
G. Washington. | GO Washington | 

Heighth, 4.12. Width, 4.2. Hart 753. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above. Facsimile erased and “G. Washington ” 
engraved in smaller characters. On title page: ““The Drawin 
Room Scrap Book Philadelphia, 1851.” Hart 753a. (2 


953 _ 


Whole length, to right, etc., on white horse. Right arm 
extended. Stipple. 
Painted by A, Chappel,—Engraved by F, Halpin, | G° Wash- 
ington | From the Original Painting in the possession of the 
Publishers, | Johnson, Fry & C° Publishers, New York. | (Copy- 
right 1860) | ° 

Height, 7.5. Width, 5.5. Hart 754. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Before all letters. India proof. Very 
scarce. Hart 754a. 


Same as Hart 754. All after ‘“ Painted by” erased in 


_ first line, and altered to: “ —Copyright 1879 by Henry J. John- 


954 


955 


956 


957 


son.—A. Chappel.” Address changed to: “Henry J. Johnson, 
Publisher, New York” Hart 754b. (3) 


—— Whole length, to right, etc., on horseback. Etching. 
61.| J. L. Brown sc.—Paris, Cadart & Luce, Editeurs Im- 
primeurs, Rue Nvée des Mathurins, 58. | Washington | 


Height, 5.2. Width, 4.1. Hart 755. Baker 414. 
Same as above, without “61.” or address. India paper. 
Hart 755a. Not in Baker. (2) 


Whole length, to right, head to left, etc., on horseback. In 
right hand, field glass. Background of rocks with river, and 
soldiers in boats at right. Border line. Etching. 
(Copyright by H Phelps New York) | Washington crossing the 
Delaware. | 

Height, 15. Width, 12.9. Hart 757. Baker 409. 


Scarce original impression. 


Similar to above. Vignette. Etching. 
Washington | (Crossing the Delaware!) | Published by Humphrey 
Phelps 336 Bowery & 157 Broadway N. York. Augst 15t 1833. | 
Height, 13.9. Width, 12.8. Scarce. Hart 758. Baker 410. 


Whole length, to left, head nearly in profile, standing, etc., 


_with left hand resting on cannon.. Extended right hand holds 


958 


baton. No background. Line. 
His Excellency George Washington Esq™| Captain General of 
all the American Forces 7 

Height, 6.11. Width, 4.1. | Hart 759. 
Very scarce. From the “ Hibernian Magazine,” Dublin, October, 


1776. 


Same as above, later state, with “ p. 221” added in upper 
right, background filled in, plate worked over and slightly altered, 
lettering unchanged. Hart 760. Baker 418. 
Baker considered this an earlier state of Hart 759, while Hart 
states that it is a different plate. The scarcity of both prints 
would account for the errors. 


959 


960 


961 


962 


963 


964 


Similar to Hart 760, with different head. Line. 
His Excy George Washington Esq? | Captain General of all the 
American Forces | J Norman Sc | 

Height, 6. Width, 3.14. Hart 761. Baker 419. 
Very scarce. 


Whole length, to left, ete., right foot on gun trail. Horse 
and battle in background. Vignette, horizontally ruled to rec- 
tangle, with round upper corners. Stipple. 
Washington in 1775. | the period of his taking command of the 
army. | From the original by Alonzo Chappel, in the possession 
of the Publishers. | Martin, Johnson & Company, Publishers, 
N. Y.| (Copyright 1857) | 

Height, 7.1.. Width, 5.8. India proof. Hart 763. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Scarce. Hart 763a. 


Same as Hart 763. Background horizontally cross ruled. 
Names changed to “ Johnson Fry”’ and date to “1858” Hart 
763b. 


Same as above. Address changed to “ Henry J Johnson” 
and date to “1879” and work added. Hart 763c. (4) 


Bust, head to right, etc. Oval, in border of stone work, with 
olive branches falling from above, resting on base, over tablet, 
with title. Line. 
George. Washington. | Général en Chef, der vereinigten | Ameri- 
eanischen Colonien. | J. G. Schmidt. Sculpsit. Berlin. | 

Height, 9. Width, 6.3. Hart 764. Unknown to Baker. 
Printed in black. The only other known impression is printed in 
red. Full margins. 


Whole length, to right, head to left, etc., standing under 
portico, at head of flight of steps. At extreme right, a groom 
with horse, and at left three children. In margin an eagle dis- 
played, with scroll: “ E. Pluribus Unum.” | Mezzotint. 
Painted by I. Paul Iunt Philadelphia.—Published December 15t 
1800, by Atkins and Nightingale N° 143.—Leadenhall Street, 
London. & N° 35, North Front Street Philadelphia.—Engraved 
by E. Bell, London. | The Washington—Family | ; 
Height, 18. Width, 23.15. Hart 765. Baker 411. 
Most beautifully printed in colors and very scarce. 


Bust, head to right, etc., in group with four others, includ- 
ing “‘ Alexander Pope, Esq? ” Stipple. 
General Washington. | Published by J. & J. Cundee, Albion 
Press, London.—1812. | 

Height, 3.15. Width, 3.2. Hart 766. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce, especially in perfect condition. 


Same as above. Proof before all letters. Hart 766a. 
The only known impression. 


965 


966 


967 


968 


Bust, similar to head in Hart 766, to left. Vignette. Title 
in script. Stapple. 
General Washington | Published as the Act directs, for I. Sumner 
& C° Shakespeare Press, Wigan. | 

Height, 3.14. Width, 3.1. Scarce. Hart 767. Baker 412. 


Same as above. Title in larger characters, with flourishes 
on capitals. Hart 767a. Not in Baker. (2) 


—— Bust, to right, etc. Oval, with border. Stip ple. 
R. K. Porter Delin.—J. Chapman conln | George Washington. | 
ay Publish’d May 1. 1797, by H. D. Symonds Pater-noster 
Row 

Height, 3. Width, 2.7. Hart 768. Not in Baker. 


—-— Same as above. Address erased and “ Engraved for Mac- 
kenzie & Dent’s, Select Biography.” inserted above oval. Hart 
768a. Baker 415. (2) 


Full bust, to left, ete. In upper left, in white, “G Wash- 
ington.” To right, “‘ John Fersworth 1789.” Mezzotint. 
Copyright by Max Rosenthal. 1899. | George Washington | En- 
graved by Max Rosenthal, from a photograph, in the possession 
of Charles Henry Hart. Esq. | of the painting owned by Pro- 
fessor Vessely of Vienna, signed “ John Fersworth 1789.” 
Height, 5.14. Width, 4.12. Hart 769. 


—— Same as above. Before all but first line. Hart 769a. 


Same as Hart 769. All letters erased except first line. 
Names of subscribers added. Hart 769b. 


Plate defaced. Hart 769c. 
Three on India paper, one signed. Only twenty-five sets issued. 


(4) 


Whole length, full front, head to right, in uniform, stand- 
ing upon a pedestal, with scroll in extended right hand, left hand 
resting at side, on sword hilt. The coat buttoned and order of 
Cincinnati on left breast. On left, a bundle of fasces against 
the trunk of a tree, upon a branch of which hangs a cocked hat. 
In the background are representations of battles. A tablet on 
the pedestal is inscribed: “ First In War | First In Peace | And | 
First In The Hearts Of | His Country ” Stipple. 
Design’d Engrav’d & Publish’d by John Eckstein Philad@ | To 
the Honorable the Society of the Cincinnati: | this Monument of 
Gen! George Washington: | Is very respectfully inscribed by the | 
Artist, | Copy-right secured according to Law. 

Height, 23.8. Width, 18.14. Hart 770. Baker 401. 
Excessively scarce, especially in such perfect condition. The 
original painting is in the collection and will be sold in Part II. 


969 


970 


971 


972 


973 


Bust, to right, draped, on pedestal in a landscape. To. 
right, a sage, holding a scroll and pointing to Washington, while 
a young man attends. ‘To left, figure of Charity with three chil- 
dren. To left, a ship; to right, books, upon one of which is 
“T. S.” Heading to certificate of membership in ‘ Washington 
Benevolent Society | Of | Pennsylvania | (etc., eleven lines) | En- 
graved by John. B. Neagle from a design by Thomas Sully. 
Vignette. | Line. 
Bust height, 3.8. Width, 3.2. Hart 771. Unknonn to Baker. 
Excessively scarce. | 


Bust, to right, upon a pedestal. To left, flags; to right, 
weapons and liberty cap. Above, an eagle with wreath. Under, 
on arch, containing thirteen stars, the keystone, a sun with “76” 
in its centre, supported on two columns with busts of Lafayette . 
and Jackson, and ribbons inscribed with names of battles. Under 


Washington: “ Welcome La Fayette!” Etching. 
Washington | R. E. W. Earl Des.—C. C. Torrey Sc. | 
Height, 7.12. Width, 7.8. Hart 772. Unknown to Baker. 


Invitation, on quarto letter sheet, to ball in honor of La Fayette, 
at Nashville, Tenn., April 7, 1825. It is very doubtful if an- 
other has escaped destruction. = : 


Sculptured bust, to left, draped, on pedestal. Funeral urn 
inscribed “G. W.” At right, Liberty crowning the bust with 


laurel. Landscape background. Vignette. Line. 
Inman del.—Balch Se. | | | 
Height, 3:4. Width, 3.8. Hart 773. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. 

Bust, full face. Vignette. Etching. 
E Bocourt | Washington, | From the Christ Church Bust | 
Height, 4.5. Width, 3.8. Hart 774. Unknown to Baker. 


Bust, to left, laureated, on column, at base, Mercury, op- 
posite similar Franklin, at base, Neptune. Between, Minerva on 
horseback. On title page. Line. 
Franklin.—Washington. | Befreiungskampf | der | nordameri- 
kanischen Staaten | von | Dt Heinrich Elsner. | Nisle del. 
Stuttgart, J. Scheible’s Buchhandlung. Stich u. Druck durch 
Carl Mayer. Nbg. | 

Height, 7.2. Width, 4.11. Hart 775. Unknown to Baker. (2) 


Bust, to right, on pedestal. At right, a figure of Immor- 
tality, with inverted torch in left hand, in act of crowning bust 
of Washington with a wreath. Before pedestal, a kneeling figure 
of Fame inscribing name “ SHIN( )N” on pedestal. At right, 
on ground, anchor, broken chain, liberty pole and cap; at left, 
cannon and flags; in background, willow and shipping. Vignette 
on title page. Line. 
De Marchi dis.—Della Rocca inc. 1829. | I 

Height, 3. Width, 2.8. Not in Hart (775*). 


974 


975 


976 


977 


978 


Whole length, to left, in uniform, on flight of steps, ad- 
dressing Goddess of Peace. To left, a temple, and eagle and 
shield, with scroll, inscribed, ‘‘ Plurib—Unum ” To right, Mount 
Vernon. Line. 
Barrelet Invt & Direxit—-Lawson Sculp | General Washington’s | 
Resignation. | Published by B. Davies Philad@ 1st Feby 1799. | 

Height, 6.2. Width, 3.13. Hart 776. Unknown to Baker. 


Very scarce. 


—— Same as above. Address removed. Hart 776a. (2) 


Whole length, in uniform, standing, head to left, right arm 
extended, left hand on sword hilt. An Indian smoking long- 
stemmed pipe advancing from left, having dropped tomahawk at 
feet. At left, two trees, in right background a man driving a 
yoke of oxen to plow, a shed and hills. Oval, with border, 2-16, 
a ring at top. Etching. 
Height, 6.15. Width, 4.14. Not in Hart (776*a). 
Proof before all letters. 


Head, to left, between two whole-length figures approach- 
ing a temple. Line. 
Frontispiece. | H. Singleton del.—I. P. Elven sculp. | History 
conducting Fortitude, Wisdom, & Patriotism, to the | Temple of 
Fame. Time driving back a group of Figures who | are eagerly 
pressing forward. | The three characteristic figures, are personi- 
fied, by Frederic, | late King of Prussia. William late Earl of 
Chatham, and | G. Washington P. A. C. | 

Height, 6.1. Width, 3.14. Scarce. Hart 777. Unknown to Baker. 


—— Same as above. Before second line. Not in Hart (777a). 
(2) 


— Whole length, in classic robes, seated to right, a stylus in 
right hand. Left hand supports tablet inscribed: ‘‘ The | Ameri | 
ean | Consti | tution” Various allegorical figures are grouped 
about, including Britannia and lion, Truth, Fluvius, Minerva, 
Mercury, and others. Above, flying figure of Fame, with trumpet, 
supporting shield bearing the Arms of America with motto: “ 7 


Pluribus Unum ”’ Line. 
Washington giving the Laws to America | 
Height, 9.7. Width, 6.4. Not im fare 7 7). 


Whole length, head to left, with right arm on cannon and 
left arm over back of horse. Circular heading to certificate of 
appointment of firemen of Williamsburg, New York. At sides, 
a fireman and Fame. Line. 
Drawn by W. Wade.—Engd. by T. Pollock. | 3 
Height, 15.5. Width, 12.5. Hart 779. Unknown to Baker. 


979 


980 


981 


982 


983 


Whole length, to front, head to right, in uniform, standing 
at rest against a white horse. Left hand to hip, and in right 
hand scroll inscribed: ‘ ngton | victory is | ours | Paul 
Jones” Title over head, with pendant liberty bell, in oval, 
border, 8-16, containing thirty-nine stars, and outside border, 
4-16, with a “ Shield Of U. S America.” above and below, on 
a background to represent American flag, with outside bor- 
der, 12-16. Line. 
Height, 24.2. Widthe ii Oval, EDR. Es ae 

, Not in Hart (780*). 
Printed in blue and _ red, except Washington, in blue and buff, on 
linen. In perfect cobdidons 


—— A lithographic copy of Hart 7 80. «Pw impressions. (3) 


Whole length, to front, head to left, right arm extended as 
in speaking, left hand holding scroll, inscribed: “Am. cican | 
Independence | Happy, | United, & Free.” Vignette, with single 
border line. Etching. 
Etch¢ & Pub4 by Dighton. Char Cross. Feby 14th 1800. | Gen- 
eral Washington. | From an Original Drawing by M® W. Bans 
of Philadelphia. | 

Height, 7. 15. Width, 6.6. Hart 781. Unknown to Baker. 
Hart notes: “The only copy I have seen is printed on the back 
of an etching, by Dighton, called “ Old Q- uiz.” ete.” This is the 
impression described, reproduced in the Hart catalogue. 


Whole length, to right, standing, in small-clothes, with 
white stockings. Right hand behind back, holding cocked hat. 
Left hand on table, upon which are a globe, inscribed “ North | 
America” and an inkstand. Books on floor. In background an 
open window with landscape and curtain festooned at top. 

Mezzotint. 
George Washington. | Late President of the United States of 
America, &c. | Publish’d March 14, 1801. by I. Hinton 44 top of 
Wells Strt Oxford Strt | 


Height, 12.12. Width, 9.12. Hart 782. Baker 431. 


One of three known copies. 


Same as above. Plate reworked. Vertical frame around 
top of globe. Square stone work back of table changed to pillar, 
and column added at extreme left, reducing landscape Ny ae 6 
width. - _ Not in Hart ira de 


Whole length, to left, standing. Cocked hat in right ad 
and dress sword in left. Medallion about neck. Vignette, within 
irregular frame border, with scroll, . inscribed ‘“ Revolution,” 

crossed by a pen, at top. Line. 
George Washington, | President a the United States of | Amer- 
ica. | Published by H. D. Symonds, June 18. 1796. | 

Height, 5.1. Width, 3.12. Scarce. Hart 783. Baker 427. 


984 


985 


986 


987 


988 


989 


Whole length, full front, head to left, standing. Right 
hand on upraised book. To right, Abraham Lincoln. Oval, with 
border line. Mezzotint. 
Published by J. C. M¢Curdy & Co. Philadelphia. | The Father 
And The Saviour Of Our Country. | Engraved by John M¢Goffin. | 
Height, 8.10. Width, 6.10. Hart 784. Unknonn to Baker. 


—— Same as above. First line changed to: ‘‘ John Dainty 31 
S. 6th St. Philadelphia.” Not in Hart (784a). 


This is the earlier issue. 


— Whole length, to left, standing beside a table. Miczed. 
H. L. Stephens.—Augustus Robin. N. Y. | Washington resigning 
his Commission. | 


Height, 5.12. Width, 4.6. Twocopies. Hart 785. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Head erased and reéngraved_ slightly 
smaller. Hart 785a. (3) 


Whole length, to right, pointing to medallion on stick in 
left hand. Hat on low stool to left. Wainscoted wall in back- 
ground. Rectangle. Etching. 
Charles. B Hall. Sc. | George Washington | Delivering an eulogy 
on Lafayette, from an original | contempory painting in the 
possession of the publisher | Copyright 1905 George D. Smith, 
New York. 

Height, 7.1. Sub-height, 5.8. Width, 3.15. (Harte 785"). 


Same as above. Before all letters. (Hart 785*a). 


— Same as (Hart 785*). In needle script: Charles. B. 
Hall. Se. | Washington delivering an Eulogy on Lafayette, | from 
an Original Contemporory Painting in the possession of the Pub- 
lisher. | Copyright 1905, Geo. D. Smith 50 New Street, N. Y. 
(Hart 785*b). 

A full set. My esteemed “ Contemporory’”’.has had a bad 
spell. (3) 


Whole length, profile to right, seated, in uniform. Minerva, 
with Liberty standing on her right, presents him with an open 
scroll. Above, a drawn curtain, showing the rising sun. Oval, 
with borders cut off by rectangle. Mezzotint. 
Wisdom Supported by Liberty, | Presenting Gen! Washington, a 
Code of Laws for Establishing American Independence. | Pub- 
lishd, Nov. 5. 1801, by I. Hinton, 44, Wells Strt Oxford Strt & 
P. Stampa, 74, Leather Lane, Holborn | 

Height, 12.12. Width, 9.14. Hart 786. Unknown to Baker. 
Excessively scarce. 


Whole length, seated, on lawn at Mount Vernon. Two 
foxes in foreground. f Line. 
Chief of the Patriot Host | (four lines of text) | 

Height, 3.8. Width, 2.10. . Hart 787a. Not in Baker. 


990 


991 


992 


993 


994 


995 


—— Three-quarter length, to right, seated, etc. Drawn curtain 
shows encampment. In margin, an eagle, with shield and rib- 
bon: ‘ E Pluribus Unum” Border line. ° Stipple. 
F. Bartoli Pinxt—D. Edwin Se. | His Excellency George—Wash- 
ington Lieut Genl | of the—Armies | of the United—States of 
America. | Respectfully Dedicated to the—Lovers of their Coun- 
try | and Firm Supporters—of its Constitution. | 

Height, 11.2. Width, 8.10. Hart 788. Baker 216. 
An unusually brilliant impression. 


Same as above. Border added, 11-16, with tablet at top: 
‘‘ Washington, | Sacred to Memory.” At bottom, funeral urn with 


two female figures, war emblems, etc. On the urn; “ OB. | Dec. 


14, 1799, | Ht. 68.” Inscription erased and “ Revised by I J. 
Barralet.”’ added at left, and publication line reéngraved: “ Pub- 
lished by D Kennedy 228 Market St Philad4 ” é 

| Hart 788b. Baker 217. 


—— Similar to Hart 788. Stipple. 
F: Bartoli Pinx:—J: Galland Sculp: | His Excellency George— 
Washington Lieut Genl | of the Armies—of the | United—States | 
of—America. | Dedicated to Commodore—John Barry and the 
Officers of the | Navy and Army of—North America | by Ferrai 
& Dupin | Baltimore : 

Height, 11.8. Width, 8.13. Hart 789a. Not in Baker. 


—— Same as above. Last two lines erased. 


Hart 789b. Not in Baker. 


Full bust, to left, in uniform. Order on left lapel. 
Vignette. Line. 
Ballin del. et sculp. | Washington | Publié par Dufour, Mulat et 
Boulanger.—Imp. Gilquin et Dupain, r. de la Calandre, 19, 
Paris. | | 

Height, 3.13. Width, 4.4. Hart 791. Baker 180. 


Same as above. With first line of lettering only. ee 
proof. Not in Hart (791a). 2) 


Bust, to left, in uniform.- Oval, in frame, with ring, rib- 
bons, and eagle. Supported by Hope and Eternity. Inscription 
on base. Vignette. Line. 
J, B, Dumoutet, jun. | Goldsmith, Jeweller, Hair Worker &c. | 
Corner of Chesnut & Second Streets Philadelphia | Cyphers, De- 
vices, Enamelling | and all branches, connected with the above | 
Departments, done on the lowest terms, | and sold either Whole- 
sale or Retail. as 

Height, 4.9. Width, 3.4. Hart 798. Unknown to Baker. 
The only known impression. 


996 


997 


998 


999 


1000 


1001 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, in group of first 
four Presidents, with draped background, and “ American 
Star ”,. and flags. Stipple. 
Copy Right secured. | Printed by And¥ Maverick.—Thomas Jef- 
ferson.—James Madison.—John Adams.—N. York Design’d, 
Engrav’d & Publish’d by Tho’ Gimbrede Jany 30th 1812 | 
Height, 3.13. Width, 3.3. Hart 794. Baker 231. 
A very fine impression. 


Same as above. “‘ AndW Maverick” and “ & Publish’d ” 
erased, and “ Shelton & Kensett, Cheshire Conn.” substituted. 
Repaired. Hart 794a. Not in Baker. 


—— Similar to Hart 794. Oval, with border, and words: . 
“Sacred to the Memory of the Brave” Title in medallion on 
base. On large sheet: “ Eulogium Sacred to the Memory of the 
Illustrious George Washington, Columbia’s Great and Success- 
ful Son, Honored be His Name.” . Stipple. 
Gen. George | Washington | Departed this life | Dect 14th 1799 
ZE 67. | And the tears of a | Nation | watered | his | grave. | 
(nine lines) | 1815. | Engraved by P. Maverick,—Newark, N. 
Jersey. | Penmanship in all the Ancient and Modern hands 
Taught on an Improved System (entirely his own) by Benj® 
Owen Tyler, at N° 126 Broadway opposite City Hotel, N. York. | 
Height, 6.10. Width, 5.3. Scarce. Hart 796. Baker 404. 


Same as above. Last line entirely reéngraved, occupying 
more space. “ Benj®” altered to “ Benjamin”, “1815” to 
“1817” and “ G° Washington ”’ added. 

Hart 796b. Not in Baker. 


Bust, to left, in uniform, with order on right lapel. Simi- 
lar to Hart 794. Circle in oak wreath with names of States. 
Crossed pen and sword over “ W.” Stipple. 
Respectfully Dedicated To The Cincinnati Society. G. Stewart 
Pinx. | Design’d, Engrav’d, Printed & Published by C. P. Har- 
rison Feb’y 22¢ | | 

Height, 2.2. Width, 1.11. Scarce. Hart 797. Baker 248. 


Bust, to left, profile, in uniform. Oval, with border, in 
rectangle. First two lines within oval. Mezzotint. 
General Washington. | late president of the united states. | Pub- 
lish’d Feby 6, 1801, by John Fairburn, 146, mimories, London. 
Height, 6.6. Width, 5. Hart 800. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce and a desirable specimen. Reproduced in Hart 
catalogue. 


1002 


1003 


1004 


1005 


1006 
1007 


1008 


1009 


1010 


Bust, to left. Oval. : Line. 
British Mag. Vol. I Pl. 6.—p. 428 |.George Washington Esq? | 
Published by G. Kearsley Fleet Stt May, 1—1800.| - 

Height, 3.5. Width, 2.9. Scarce. Hart 803. Baker 430. 


Same as above. Relettered: General Washington. | “ Let 
laurels drench’d in pure Parnassian dews, | Reward his memory 
dear to every muse!” | Published by J. Cory Nov 15t 1802. | 
Very scarce. Hart 803a.. Not in Baker. — (2) 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border, in rectangle, open 
scroll in front. Sword and scales, liberty pole and cap, with 
oak leaves. Title at top. Line. 
Geo. Washington. | Grainger Sculpt | Published as the Act di- 
rects July 1; 1794 by H. D. Symonds Paternoster Row. | 
Height, 6.15. Width, 3.15. Hart 805. Baker 163. 
Perfect impression. The publication line is usually missing. 


—— Similar to above. Line. 
W. Grainger Sculpt | Geo. Washington. | Published as the Act 
directs Oct, 25, 1794 by H. D. Symonds Paternoster Row. | 
Height, 3.14. Width, 3.1. 3 Hart 806. Baker 164. 
Perfect impression. The publication line is usually missing. 


Bust, to right. Oval, with border line. Stipple. 
F Bolt f. 1796. | G. Washington. | 1796 | 
Height, 2.14. Width, 2.3. Hart 807. Baker 161. 
Another copy. ! Hart 807. Baker 161. 
Bust, to right. Octagon. | Stipple. 


Nach Frey—gest. v. Krethlow. | George Washington. | Zwickau, 
b. d. Geb. Schumann. 1818. | : 
Height, 3.5. Width, 2.9. Two copies. Hart 808. Baker 165. 


Bust, to left. Oval. Line. 
Vol 1| R. 1829 | Washington. | : 
Height, 2.3. Width, 1.13. ~ Hart 809. Unknown to Baker. 


In J. Fenimore Cooper’s Works (Vol. XXIX). “ Notions of the 


Americans.” 


Full bust, to right, profile. Oval, opposite outline profile 


of Franklin, within a rectangle. Silhouette. Line. 
Columb. Mag. | 
Height, 6.2. Width, 3.14. Hart 810. Unknown to Baker. 


Published in ‘“ Columbian Magazine.” Philadelphia, March, 
1788. Scarce. 


—— The Washington, alone, cut out. te! (2) 


Bust, to right, profile. Vignette, in oval, within ruled rec- 
tangle. Silhouette. | defen Line. 
1. | 

Height, 4. Width, 3.4. Scarce. Hart 811. Unknown to Baker. 


1011 


1012 


1013 


1014 


1015 


1016 


Copy of above. Profile to right, vignette, silhouette. 
Lower left of group of ten silhouettes numbered below each 


bust from “ 23.” to “ 32.” Line. 

31. | 7 

Height, 7. Width, 4.8.. Two copies. Not in Hart (811*). 
(2) 


Similar to above. Profile to right, vignette, silhouette. 
Upper left of group of four silhouettes, numbered from “1” to 


Ae? Line. 
Tom. 8.—PI. 460. | 1 | 
eh 6.10, Width, 4.8. Not in Hart (811**). 


Full bust, to left, profile. Oval, in rectangle, with lateral 


lines. Silhouette. | Line. 
xxix.—Vol. II. p. 137.| H Z| 
Height, 5.10. Width, 3.6. Hart 812. Unknown to Baker. 


Very scarce. 


Bust, to left, profile, silhouette. Stipple. 
Geo,, Washington Esq? | President of the United States. | From 
his Profile taken in 1791. | Htat. 59.| Published by J. Easton, 
Salisbury. 1796 | | 

Height, 4.11. Width, 2.10. Hart 813. Baker-398. 


Same as above. Title changed to “‘ General Washington ” 
and eyelash erased. Hart 813a. Not in Baker. (2) 


— Bust, to left, profile. Similar to Hart 813. Silhouette 
: Line. 

S: 138 | George Washington | Prasident der vereinigten Staaten 

| 59 Jahr alt | 1791. | 

Height, 2.10. Width, 2.11.. Hart 814. Unknown to Baker. 

Very scarce. 


Head, to left, profile. Circular medallion, with border, 
laurel branches, and flags. On base two lines from Voltaire. 
Line. 
G. Washington E¥ General Of The Contint Army in America. | 
Washington réunit par un rare assemblage | Les talens du 
Guerrier et les vertus du sage. | Voltaire. | Dessiné et gravé par 
Testard d’aprés la Médaille frappée 4 Londres par le parti | des 
Opposants | A Paris chés Testard rue des Cordeliers audessus 
de l Egott 
Height, 4.10. Width, 3.9. Hart 815. Unknown to Baker. 
Excessively scarce. 


1017 


1018 


1019 


1020 


1021 


— Bust, .to left, profile. Outline, with ruled background. 
Etching. 
Cabra Washington | From an original Pen and Ink Sketch in 
the possession of | President Ewell of William and Mary College, 
Va. | Supposed to have been drawn at the General’s table by 
H. B. Latrobe. | 3 
Height, 5.5. Width, 3.12. | Hart 816. 
An India proof and two plain impressions. 


Same as above. Before any letters. ‘India proof. Very 
scarce. Hart 816a. (4). 


Full bust, to left, profile, in uniform. Oval, with border 
line. Line. 
Geo® Washington Esq? | Commander in Chief of the Forces, & 
late | President of the United States of America. | London. Pub- 
lished by G. Cawthorn, British Library, 132 Strand, 31 June, 
1799. | 


Height, 5.10. Width, 3.3. Hart 817. Baker 428. 
Similar to above, to right. Stipple. 

Engraved for the Ladies Mag. | Geo: Washington. | 

Height, 5.12. Width, 4.3. Hart 818. Baker 429. (2) 
Similar to Hart 821. Line. 


Frontispiece | Gen! George Washington | Wightman Sc® | Amer- 
ica trampling on Oppression. | 
Height, 5.6. Width, 3.4. Hart 823. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above. Head of Washington reworked and pro- 
file improved. Not in Hart (823a). (2) 


Head, to left, profile.. Medallion, with lathe-work border. 
To right, female figure with garland of roses. Landscape back- 


ground. Line. 
V. Balch—Engraver | Cornhill—Square | Boston | 
Height, 2.3. Width, 3.1. Hart 825. Unknonn to Baker. 


The only known impression. 


Bust, to left, profile, in uniform. Circular, with bead bor- 
der. Title above head. Over circle an eagle. To right of simi- 
lar eagle, N° “ 7484 ” Etching. 
Pr doz. Setts | No 7485 | General Washington | 

Hart 826. Unknown to Buker. 
The only known impression. On reverse of catalogue sheet of 
“ Clock Balls.” | | 


1022 


1023 


1024 


1025 


Bust, to left, ete. Oval, with border, on column hung with 
medallion portraits of: “Columbus”, ‘“ Americanus”’, St W. 
Raleigh ’’, “ Dt Franklin”, J. Adams”, and one unnamed. Fe- 
male figure, with sandals, holds flag, and points out, to two little 
Indians, Washington’s portrait. Oval, with border, in rectangle. 
Mezzotint. 
G! Washington | An Emblem of America. | Published. 4th Septt 
1798, by John Fairburn, 146, Minories, London. 
Height, 12.4. Width, 10.4. Hart 828.. Unknonn to Baker. 
Framed. Scarce. 


Same as above. Unnamed portrait, Washington and 
Adams erased, and replaced by bust, to left, profile in uniform, 
with tablet bearing title: ““General Washington” Beneath, a 
portrait of “ Thomas Jefferson ”’ 

Very scarce. Framed. Hart 828a. 


Bust, to left, in profile. Oval, right side-cut off, olive 
branches beneath, upon base supporting urn, at right of plate. 
A female figure, supporting flag with sixteen stripes, rests upon 
the base. In left distance two ships with American flag flying 
to right. Mezzotint. 
G. Washington | Born 11 Feb. 1732 | Died 13 Dect | 1799— 
America|. . . | —Wells Strt Oxford Strt London. | 

Height, 9.3. Width, 6.14. Hart 831. Unknonn to Baker. 
Hart notes: “ This description is from a mutilated impression, 
put down on glass and painted. Evidently only one half of the 
entire print has been preserved, as will be seen from the address, 


from which it would seem to have been published by I. Hinton, 


etc.” This is the impression described, and the only one known. 
Framed. 


Bust to left, profile. Oval, within laurel wreath on orna- 
mental base, by which, at left, stands figure of “ Virtue ”, who 
points with right hand to portrait of Washington, and with left 
elbow leans on base. Landscape background. The whole within 
broad oval, corners filled out to rectangle. Mezzotint. 
To the Memory of G. Washington | Born 11th Feby 1732 Died 
Dec 19 1799 | Virtue, | Weeping over the Tomb of George Wash- 
ington, President of the American Congress. | Published . . . 
1800, By FranS Anone N° 26 High... 
Height, 14. Sub-height, 12.14. Width, 10.1. Oval, 1.12. x 1.6. 
Unknown to Hart (831*) or Baker. 
The only known impression. Repaired. — 


1026 


1027 


1028 


1029 


Bust, to left, profile. Oval, with border, within which, at 
top, is title upon a base inscribed with dates of birth and death. 
To left, woman with Indian head dress holds American flag, and 
points to negro child. At feet of flagstaff a snake, and at her 
feet the word “ America”. To left another female figure over 
the word ‘‘ Europe”. At her left, box lettered ‘““ W—S | N° 9” 
In distance two ships. Mezzotint. 
Geo Washington | Born Feby 11. 1732 | Died Dect 13. 1799 | 
29—Europe—London Pub? Oct? 6. 1804 by P. Gally. N° 7 
Beauchamp Strt Brooks Markt—America | 

Height, 9.4. Width, 13.10. Hart 832. Unknown to Baker. 
Fine impression. Scarce. 


—— Bust, to left, profile. Oval, with border, with title upon 
a base. Female figure, with Indian head dress, holds American 
flag. At foot of flagstaff a snake. At her feet the word 
‘America ”’ A negro child with open book inscribed: “ Gen! | 
Wash | ing | Life”, and “To| your”. In background a ship. 
Oval, rectangle. Etching. 
GeoY Washington. Born. FebY 11 1732. Died Dect 13. 1799.| 
Pub. Oct? 13. 1804, by P.-Gally. N° 7 Beauchamps Stt Leather 
Lane London. | : 

Height, 5.15. Width, 4.5. Hart 833. Unknown to Baker. 
Excessively scarce. ‘The Carson copy. 


Equestrian statue, in uniform, to left, on square pedestal, 
with inscription in circular wreath: ‘‘ Washington | Born | 22 
Feby 1732 | Elecd Prest 1789 | Died | December 1799 | Aged 
68”. To extreme right of large oblong folio, on extreme left of 
which is cottage, with woman spinning, agricultural implements, 
beehive, seated Ceres, standing Mercury with caduceus, bale, 
boxes, and barrel, with ships in background and to right seated 
figure of America, with cornucopia at feet and flag at back, hold- 
ing in right hand oval shield with Arms of the United States, 
motto and inscription: ‘‘ Union And | Independence ”, and to her 
right helmeted Minerva, with spear and Medusa shield at feet. 
To right and left of inscription, “‘ Description ” of six lines 
each. Rectangle. Line. 
Drawn By John J. Barralet-—Engraved, By B. Tanner. | Amer- 
ica Guided By Wisdom: | An Allegorical representation of the 
United States, devoting their Independence and prosperity. | 
Height, 16.13. Sub-height, 15.5. Width, 22.6. 


Torn. Unknown to Hart (833*b) or Baker. 
Another copy, much sharper impression, but cut to rec- 
tangle. (2) 


Bust, to right, profile. Circle. Obverse of a medal, in- 
scribed: “G. Washington Pres. Unit. Sta.”; on same plate, the 
reverse inscribed ‘‘Commiss. Resigned: Presidency Relinq. 
Ly O7-7t. , Stipple. 
Height, 3.10. Diameter, 1.10. Hart 835. Not in Baker. 
Engraved by David Edwin, but not signed. | 


1030 


1031 


1032 


1033 


Three-quarter length, to left, head nearly profile, stand- 
ing. Left hand holds a cocked hat, and right rests on hilt of 
sword. Battle in background. Mezzotint. 
Painted by R Wright of Philadelphia—London Published by D 
Gally N° 263 High Holborn, Jany 8th 1801,—P. Dawe Sculpt, 
Seren Washington. | Late President of the American Con- 
gress. ? 

Height, 17.7. Width, 13.14. Hart 836. Baker 80. 
The lettering most masterfully facsimilied. The print is repro- 
duced, reduced, in the Hart catalogue. 


—— Half length, full face, to front, holding scroll inscribed: 
“ American Independence”. Oval, in rectangle. Mezzotint. 
Painted by G. Hodson at New York.—Engraved by P. Dawe. | 
G. Washington. | Late President of the United States of Amer- 
ica. | Publish’d April 1, 1801. by S. Clement Sommers Town, & 
Sold at N° 44, Wells Street, Oxford Street. | 

Height, 17.1. Width, 13.12. Hart 837. Unknown to Baker. 
Excessively scarce. A beautiful impression. 


Copy of above. Stipple. 
Painted by G, Hodson, at New York, Engraved by Charles B, 
Hall, from an Engraving by P, Dawe, | G. Washington, | Late 
President of the United States of America, | 

Height, 6.1. Width, 4.14. Hart 838. 


—— One on India paper and one on Japan paper. 


Same as above. Before all letters, except: “ Painted by 
G. Hodson.” in scratched letters. India proof signed. Hart 
838a. 


— The etching of the plate, in outline. (4) 
Set No. 5. 


Bust, to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with bor- 
der, in rectangle, to represent brick work, with border. Tablet 
with title, Arms of Washington, and motto: ‘“ Exitus Acta Pro- 


bat.” Line. 
Columb. Mag. | General—Washington. | J Trenchard ScPt | 
Height, 6.5. Width, 3.11. Hart 839. Baker 37. 


Published in Philadelphia, 1787. Scarce. 


1034 


1035 


1036 


1037 


1038 


1039 


1040 


1041 


1042 


Bust, to left, profile in uniform, in circle with ribbon un- 
der bust, inscribed: “‘ Born 11th Feb 1732” surrounded by a 
border of concentric circles, in one of which is first line of in- 
scription. In a larger border formed of circles containing the 
Arms of the United States and the Thirteen States, with in- 
scribed borders. Script flourishes, with inscriptions, in the four | 
corners, Arms of Vermont and a blank shield under the two 
lower ones, the left one bearing date 1791, in rectangle, over rec- 
tangular tablet in which is main inscription. Stipple and line. 
George Washington President of the United States of America. 
The Protector of his Country, and the Supporter of the rights 
of Mankind *| A Display of the United States of America 
(etc., two lines) | Amos Doolittle | New Haven Oct? 1st 1791. 
Printed & Sold by A. Doolittle New Haven where Engraving & 
Roling Press Printing is performed. 
Height, 20.6. Width, 16.10. Diameter, 6.14. : 

Hart 840b. Unknown to Baker. 
The only known impression of this state. 


Same as above. Profile materially altered and date 
changed to “ Marh 1st 1794.” Hart 840c. 
Excessively scarce. ee 


Bust, to right, head to left, with flowing hair. Line. 
Gpe Longhi dis. ed inc.—per Dalla Libera. | Georgius Wash- 


ington. | 


Height, 7. Width, 5.1. Hart 841. Baker 281. 
Same as above. ‘Title in open letters. Hart 841c. Not 
in Baker. (2) 


Same as Hart 841. Before title. 
India proof. Scarce. Hart 841b. Not in Baker. 


The engraver’s original drawing for Hart 841. Lettered: 
“Wasinhton G.” Very fine. 7 


—— Similar to Hart 841. Line. 
G. Longhi dis.—G. G. Felsing. ine. Veet Washington | A 
Paris, chez Tessari et Cie Rue du Cloitre Notre-Dame, N° 4. | 
Height, 6.15. Width, 5.1. Hart 842a. Baker 223. 


Same as above. Title in larger, open letters, address 
erased, and, in centre of first line: Verlag. und Eigenthum yon 
Louis Rocca in Leipzig.” inserted. Hart 842b. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. All lettering erased except names of de- 
signer and engraver. Hart 842c. Not in Baker. (2) 


—— Same as above. Without any lettering. 
: Hart 842d. Not in Baker. 


Similar to Hart 841. Line. 
Francesco Petroncini incise | Gigueis Washington. | 
Height, 7. Width, 5.2. Hart 843. Unknonn to Baker. 


1043 


1044 


1045 


1046 


1047 


1048 


1049 


1050 


1051 


Similar to Hart 84]. — A quatint. 
37 | G. Gallina s. | 
Heighth, 6.14. Width, 5. Hart 844. Not in Baker. 


Very scarce. 

Similar to Hart 841. , Line. 
Gandini inc. | Giorgio Washington | 

Height, 4. Width, 3.5. Searce. Hart 845. Unknown to Baker. 


—— Similar to Hart 841. Border line, crossed at corners. 
Line. 

Dalla Libera.—I. W. Baumann sct Mchn. | GO Washington | 

Height, 4.8. Width, 3.3. Hart 846. Baker 183. 


Same as above. Before all letters. Not in Hart (8463). 

(2) 
Same as Hart 846. Added: “ Printed and published by 
G. G. Lange at Darmstadt.’’ Two copies. Hart 846a. 
Same as Hart 846. Before “ Dalla Libera ” and facsimile 
signature. At bottom, “ 1849.”—“ 21.” Hart 846b. (3) 


Similar to Hart 841. Vignette. Stipple. 
Stablstich von Carl Mayer. |Washington. | Stuttgart J. Scheible’s 
Buchhandlung. | Druck v Carl Mayer Nbg. | 


Height, 3.6. Width, 3.14. Hart 847. Baker 289. 
Same as above. Without last line. Hart 847a. Not in 
Baker. | (2) 
Half length, to left, flowing hair. Resting on muzzle of 
cannon. Vignette. Line. 


G. Longhi gez.—A. Weger sc. Lpzg.| Verlag von Carl B. 
Lorck in Leipzig. | 


Height, 4.6. Width, 3.10. India proof. Hart 848. Baker 349. 


Same as above. Third line erased and replaced by 
“ Washington.” Not in Hart (8482). 
No other impression of this state known. 


Bust, to left, flowing hair. On right of same sheet with 
portrait of Franklin. Stipple. 
Ameria Vol: II.—Tav: 38.—Tav: 37. | Ritratto di Franklin— 
Ritratto di Washigton | 

Height, 4.2. Width, 3.11. Hart 849. Unknown to Baker. 
Scarce. 


— Bust, to left, with flowing hair. Circle, in rectangle. 

Stip ple. 
Georges Washington. | Premier Président des Etats-Unis d 
Amérique, | Né le 22 Février 1732, dans le Comté de Westmor- 
land, en Virginie. | Mort 4 Mont-Vernon, le 15 Novbre 1799. | A 
Paris, chez l’Auteur, Rue des Francs Bourgeois, N° 6, F. St 
Gm—Déposé. | 
Height, 5.6. Width, 5.6. Hart 851. Baker 282. 


1052 


1053 


1054 


1055 


1056 


1057 


Same as above. Address changed to: “ Paris Leotaud, éd- 
iteur, Quai S. Michel, 11.” Hart 851a. 
Bust to left, with flowing hair. Vignette. Line. 


Washington | (Géorges.) | Né a Washington le 11 Février 1732. | 
Mort le 14 Décembre 1799. | Publié par Blaisot. | 


Height, 2.14. Width, 2.7. Hart 852. Baker 283. 
Same as above. Before all letters. India proof. Scarce. 
Hart 852a. Not in Baker. (2) 


Same as Hart 852. Address erased. 
; Hart 852b. Not in Baker. 


Same as above. Third line altered to: “ Né en Virginie le 
22 Février 1732.” Address added: “ Paris, Imp. Lesauvage r. 
de Sorbonne. 6.” Very scarce. Hart 852c. Not in Baker. 


Same as Hart 852. All lettering erased and relettered: 
“ Pitt | Moine Imp. r. St Louis en I’Ile, 90. Paris” Hart 
852d. Not in Baker. 7 (3) 


\ 
Bust, to right, with bushy hair. Vignette. Stipple. 
Engraved by Geo. E. Perine, N. York | Washington. | 
Height, 3.8. Width, 3.8. India proof. Hart 853. Baker 303. 


—— Bust, to left, with flowing hair. Vignette. Line. 
12. | Washington. | 
Height, 4.6. Width, 4. Hart 854. Unknown to Baker. 


Excessively scarce. 


- Bust, to left, with flowing hair. Top medallion, of group 
of Presidents, around portrait of Pierce, to right. Stipple. 
1789 to 1797 | George Abe | Presidents of America. | 
Oval height, 1.2. Oval width, . 

"Hart 855. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as above. Relettered: “ The Presidents of our great 
Republic.”, with address: “ Sold by Charles Magnus, 12 Frank- 


fort street, New York.” Scarce. Hart 855a. (2) 
Same as above. Portrait of Pierce changed to full face. 
Hart 855b. 


Same as above. Washington erased and Liberty substi- 
tuted. Pierce erased from centre and Stuart Atheneum Wash- 
ington, to right, substituted, with medallions of Pierce and Bu- 
chanan on either side. 

George Washington | from 1789 to 1797. | Hart 855c. 


Same as above. Liberty erased and Lincoln substituted. 
Address changed to: ‘“ Sold by Lange & Kronfeld 201 William 
Street, New York.” Hart 855d. (3) 


1059 


1060 


1061 


1062 


1063 


1064 


1065 


Bust, to left, profile. Vignette. Arms of Washington in 
margin. Line. 
Copyrighted 1897 by | Alfred Jones, N. A. Delt. et Sculpt. | 
Washington. | 


Height, 9. Width, 6.10. India proof. Hart 857. 
—— The etching of the above. Unfinished trial proof. 

Bust, to right, nearly profile. Border lines. - Line. 
R. Scott Se. | General Washington. | 
Height, 3.7. Width, 2.8. Scarce. Hart 859. Baker 423. 
— Bust, to left. Head, stipple, with radiating rays, coat and 


body, scroll pen-work. In oval, with dates of birth and death. 
Aboye, the all-seeing eye, and an eagle, with flag, arrows and 
olive branch. Vignette oval. 
Sacred | to the Memory of the, | Illustrious Champion of Lib- 
erty | General—George | Washington; | First—President of the 
United States—Of | America. | Engraved by R. Lowe N. York. | 
Presented to By As a| Reward Of Merit. | (Copy- 
right 1838 by Samuel Green) | Published By John Donlevy 
Se 
Oval ae 5.7. Oval width, 4.12. 

Hart 862. Unknown to Baker. 


Same as Hart 862. All after “ America.” erased. ‘“ In- 
taglio-chromographic and John I. Donlevy Electrographie En- 
graver.” substituted. Plate cut down 1.8. at bottom. 

Hart 862a. 


Head, full face. Circle, in centre of rectangle, with simi- 
lar “ Benoit XIV ”’, “ Cook ”’, “ Franklin” and “ Malesherbes ”’, 
in the four corners. Olive leaves around Washington’s portrait. 
On right, a bundle of fasces; on left, a ship and flag. Title on 
white tablet within circle. Line. 
T. 4.—P. 86. | Washington. | 

Height, 4.7. Width, 2.14. Hart 863. Unknown to Baker. 
Very scarce. 


A similar head, with similar decorations, from an unde- 
scribed print, cut to small oblong. (2) 


Bust, to left, wrapped in cloak, nearly profile. Border 
line. Line. 
Stahlstich v. Carl Mayer’s Kunst Anstalt in Niirnberg. | Wash- 
ington. | Verlag von Julius Niedner in Wiesbaden. | 

Height, 4.7. Width, 3.3. Hart 864. Unknown to Baker. 
Fine original impression. 


1066 


1067 


1068 


1069 


1070 


1071 


1072 


1073 


Bust, to right. Vignette. _ Stipple. 
Rembrandt Peale.—H. B. Hall. | New York, G. P. Putnam. | 
Height, 4.4. Width, 4. India proof. Hart 865. Baker 381. 
Same as above. Before all letters. India proof. Very 
scarce. Hart 865a. 

Same as Hart 865. Publication line erased. India proof. 


Not in Hart (865b). (3) 
Bust, to right. Vignette. Line. 

- Eng4 by H. B. Hall—N. Y. 1865 | 
Height, 4.2. Width, 4. Hart 866a. Not in Baker. 
India proofs. Two copies. (2) 


Full bust, head to right. Oval, with border, in oak wreath, — 
in rectangle, to represent stone work. A cloak hangs over front, 
with colossal antique head as keystone. Beneath oval: “ Patrie 
Paten = Mezzotint. 
Rembrandt Peale, Pinxt Published by C. N. Robinson, N° 248 
Chestnut St. Philad€a—Adam B. Walter, Sculpt | GO Washing- 
ton. | Goupil & Co—Paris & London ”’ 
Height, 19. Width, 15.1. Hart 867b. 
Very fine copy, in colors. 


—— Same as above. Before all letters. Excessively scarce. 


Hart 867a. 


Same as Hart 867b. Middle part of first line and last line 
erased, Added: ‘‘ Engraved from the Original painting of Wash- 
ington from life by Rembrandt Peale. | Respectfully Dedicated 
to the People of the United States.” Antique head replaced by 
American eagle, with shield and ribbon: “ E Pluribus Unum ” 

| Hart 867d. 


Bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border. Three flags 
and cannon on either side with war implements. In distance, fort 
and ship. Ribbon above oval with legend. Painter's name in 


field below oval. Line. 
Pater Patrie | Peale Pinxt | 
Height, 1.7. Width, 3.6. Hart 868. Unknown to Rater 


India proof. No other impression. | 
Two impressions of a later state as used on cheques. (3) 


Bust, to right, in uniform. With profile portrait of Pius 
VI, in compartment, on sheet. Vignette. Outline. 
P. A Dethier del. el sc. | 
Height, 1.65 > Widthe. 1G: Hart 869. 


In Historisch- -Genealogische Gallerie. 
Coln, 1832. Scarce. 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Vignette in rectangle, ti- 
tle in tablet, at bottom. Outline. 
Washington. | Per N. Bettoni—F Zuliani in: | 

Height, 4.1. Width, 2.6. Scarce. : Hart 870. 


1074 


1075 


1076 
1077 


1078 


Whole length, similar to Hart 84, to right. To left, female 
figure, holding palm branch and medallion with portraits of H. 
Laurens 2nd J. Adams, with foot on British shield. To right, 
kneeling figure of America at a monument surmounted by Lib- 
erty, cherubs overhead, with staff and cap, and medallions with 
portraits of Baron Steuben, G. Morris, and J. Jay. On side of 
monument are Washington and Franklin, Huntington and Dick- 
enson, and Thomson and Drayton, over inscription: ““ America 
presenting at the | Altar of Liberty, Medallions | of her Illus- 
trious Sons” At right, female figure pouring libation, Minerva 
with medallion with portraits of Generals Gates and Reed. Over 
Washington, Fame, with trumpet and ribbon: “ Washington, 
and | Independence ’’, who crowns him with wreath. In upper 
right, an encampment. At base, munitions of war. Etching. 
Height, 35.8. Width, 29.8. Hart 872. 
Printed in red, on white cotton. In fine condition. Excessively 
scarce. 


Whole length, standing, to left, similar to Hart 285, back- 
ground of three columns on two pedestals, sky and clouds show- 
ing between, in rectangle, the top obscured by draped curtain, 
with first two lines of lettering, and two tassels. To left and 
right inscriptions. Below, three rectangular compartments 
with vignettes of American eagle displayed, with motto: “ E 
Pluribus Unum ”’, ship at sea with “‘ Commercial Union” over- 
head, and “ The British Lion.’”’ The whole enclosed in orna- 
mental rectangular border, 4-16. Line. 


The Effect Of Principle | Behold The Man | (sixteen lines from 


Speech of Resignation) | — | George Washington. | Born 11th 
February O S 1732| Died 14th December 1799 | (etc., eight 
lines ) 

Height, 11. Width, 11.12. Figure height, 6.12. Printed in 
brown, on linen. Not in Hart (872**). 


— Another, printed in blue. 


Whole length, to right, in uniform and cocked hat with 
large rosette, in triumphal car, drawn by two tigers. Seated in 
car, a female figure with feather head dress and caduceus holds 
medallion: “‘ American Independ | ance. | 1776” Behind car, 
cavalry with flags, and to extreme left pine tree and oak lettered: 
“Liberty ; Tree”, above which is reversed placard “Stamp | Act” 
Above Washington, Fame on steps, two cupids with map of U. S., 
Minerva with shield of thirteen stars, fur-capped Franklin, and 
Goddess of Liberty. Large folio. Etching. 

Hart 873. 
The only copy Hart saw was “ cut off through the bodies of the 
tigers and wheels of the car’. Printed in red, on white cotton, 
the color brilliant. | 


—— Another copy, in two pieces, somewhat faded. Hart 873. 


1079 


1080 


1081 


Full bust, profile to left, in uniform (Wright type), in oval, 
on base of pyramidal monument, with background of trees. 
Above monument: “Sacred | To The Memory | of The Late 
Great & Good | George Washington, | First President of the 
Thirteen United | States of America, | and Respectfully Ad- 
dressed to the People of | (names of the Thirteen States on rib- 
bon which encircles the main composition).” The upper part of 
pyramid has the all-seeing eye and an eagle displayed, with lib- 
erty cap and staff in beak and thunder bolts in talons, with in- 
scription: “‘ Born | 1732 | — Died | 1799” at sides. The lower 
part inscribed: “‘ First | In | War | First | In | Peace | — | 
First | In | Fame | First | In | Virtue”. To left, two advancing 
male figures with background of part of house, plow, and ship at 
sea. To right, weeping Angel of Fame and kneeling Indian, 
with church spire in background. Below, reclining sailor with 
flag and trophies, over inscription: ‘‘ And, Take Him All In All, 
We Scarce Shall Look Upon His Like Again.” The whole 
encircled by ornamental rectangular border with funeral urn, a 
star in centre, and surrounded by twelve others, in each corner, 
and with various commendatory inscriptions in otherwise blank 
spaces. Line. 
Height, 23.8. Width, 25. Oval height, 1.13. Oval width, 
1.10. Printed in black, on cotton. In perfect condition. 

Not in Hart (873*). 


Bust, to right, in uniform, border line, 2-16, with bow of 
ribbon at top. Below, ribbon, with first line of inscription, and 
laurel branches ascending to top. In upper left of: “‘ Plan | of 
the City of | Washington | in the Territory of Columbia, | ceded 
by the States of | Virginia and Maryland | to the | United States 
of America, | and by them established as the | Seat of their Gov- 
ernment | after the Year | MDCCC. |” Over the “ Plan ” shield, 
with Arms of Washington, supported by Angels of Fame and 
Liberty, ““ W—Sculpsit ’. In lower left: “ Observations | ex- 
planatory of the Plan. | (etc., twenty lines) | and “Scale of 
Poles.’’ In lower right: ‘‘ Breadth of the Streets. | (etc., eleven 
lines) ’ | The whole inclosed in rectangular border, 4-16, with 
row of stars. Lane. 
George Washington | President | of the United States of | Amer- 
ica 

Height, 20.12. Width, 25. Oval height, 3. Oval width, 2.7. 
Printed in blue, on linen. Not in Hart (873**). 


Whole length, to left, standing in uniform. Right hand on 

cane. Left hand at hip, on sword hilt. In rear, horse. In left 

distance, buildings. In margin, etched head of Trumbull, with 

facsimile signature, and etched head of engraver. Mezzotint. 

Copyright by Max Rosenthal, Phila. 1903. | 

Height, 20. Width, 13. No. 13 of fifty signed proofs. 
Hart 874. 


1082 


1083 


1084 


1085 


1086 


1087 


Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, in rectangle, with out- 
side border. At bottom of ornamental border around portrait of 
the painter, Savage. Same type as Hart 214. Mezzotint. 
Height, 1.2. Width, .15. Hart 875. 


Full bust, to front, head to left. Oval, with border, in rec- 
tangle. Title on base. To left of Franklin on same plate. 


. Lansdowne Stuart type. Line. 
Washington | 
Height, 3.12. Width, 2.11. Hart 876. (2) 


Bust, to left. Circular, with border. Tablet below with title. 
Opposite similar Franklin on map of U. S. Lansdowne Stuart 
type. Stipple. 
Washington | The Illustrations by J. Marchant & Engraved by 
J. Rogers. | John Tallis & Company, London & New York. | 


Height, 1.6. Diameter, .15. art 877. 
Same as above. Address changed to “ The London Print- 
ing and Publishing Company.” Hart 877a. (2) 


Whole length, to right, in uniform, head profile, in centre, 
advancing toward seated figure of America, on right, presenting 
“ Liberty, Peace & Plenty’, while Europe, Africa, and Asia 
stand behind: on the left. Above, on a ribbon, ‘““ Wisdom Peace 
Unanimity’”’ On right side an olive branch and on left side a 
palm branch. Line and etching. 
Step® Reynolds Invt—Walker Del. et Sculp | Explanation. | 
(etc., three lines) | Publish’d 26 FebruY 1784, by Stephen 
Reynolds, Trunk Maker, Mumford Court, Milk Street, & 
Grocer’s Alley, Poultry, London. | 

Height, 4.6. Width, 7.6. Hart 878. 
The only known copy. 


Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Vignette, in oval of a 


-single line, within which is title, on either side of head. Outline. 


General—Washington. | 
Height, 2.6. Width, 1.14. | Hart 879. 


The companion portrait of “ Lady Washington.” 
The only known impressions. 


Full half length, to left, standing by a table, with right 
hand resting on it, at edge, holding a scroll, inscribed “ Con- 
stitu”’. Left hand thrust into waistcoat. Dry-point etching. 
Height, 5.2. Width, 3.14. Hart 880. 
The only known copy. 


Fractional currency with Washington portraits; proofs 
printed on one side only, 3c, 5c, 10c, four varieties; 25c, 50c, 
two varieties. All in fine condition. (9) 


1088 


1089 


1090 


1091 


1092 


1093 


CARICATURE 


Full length, to right, in unifornt, cocked hat, and dress, 
with scroll issuing from mouth: “Parents should not behave 
like Tyrants to their | Children.”, applying lash to Britannia, 
with shield and scroll: “ Is it thus my Children | treat me. ”- Be- 
hind Washington three male figures, each with scroll: “‘ Minheer 
deserves to | be striped for a Fool.” “ Encore Mon Amy | En- 
core.” and, “ Me wish you Stripe | her well.” Rectangle. Line. 
Mrs General Washington, | Bestowing thirteen Stripes on | Bri- 
tania. 

ett 5.8. Sub-height, 4.14. Width, 3.2. 

The only known caricature of Washington. Excessively scarce. 


Lord Cornwallis Surrendering his Sword to Gen! Wash- 
ington | At York Town 17th October 1781. | This print is dedi- 
cated to the surviving officers and soldiers of the Revolutionary 
War. | Published by. T. W. Freeman Phil® May 1812. | 

Rectangle, 11.12. x 9.13. Mezzotint. 
Fine condition. Probably by George Graham. The only im- 


pression known. 


(Washington leading the Procession of Masonic Orphans. ) 
Stothard delt—Published by F. Kearny & J. How.—Kearny 
Scult | To The Grand Lodges of the United States | This print 
representing The Distinguishing Characteristic Of Masonry, 
Charity bestowed on proper objects, | is Tepe dedicated.— 
(Copyright . . . 1830.) Line, 
Rectangle, 15. a x 20.10. 


Original water-color drawing, early and interesting, rep- 
resenting Washington, whole length, with sword in right hand, 
plan in left, standing near cannon. The drawing is signed, but 
the name of the artist is hard to decipher. Lettered: “ Georges 
Washington Libérateur et fondateur des | Etats Unis. d’amerique. 
Vignette, 5.5. x 5. 


Whole length. Lansdowne type, rectangle. Photogravure. 
Copyright 1900 by Manzi, Joyant & C° Publishers, Successors 
to Goupil & C° Paris, London, New-York & Berlin—Printed in 
Paris | 

Proof before letters with Washington’s Arms in margin, signed 
by the artist, G. Petit. India proof. Large folio. 


Bust, to left. Stuart type. Woven on silk. Vignette in 
rectangle. 

G° Washington | Presented to Mess's Edward Lambert & C° | by 
the proprietors | Ponson Philippe & Vibert. | Paris, Lyon & St 
Etienne. | Large folio. | 


1094 


1095 


1096 


1097 


1098 


1099 


1100 


1101 


1102 


1103 


Whole length, to left, rectangle. Photogravure in colors. 
Published by H,, Fiquet—24, Place Dauphine, Paris. | From the 
original Picture by Col, John Trumbull. | 

Remarques of heads at sides and crossed flags at bottom. Folio. 


Bust, to left, oval, Atheneum type. Photogravure in colors. 
Published & Copyright 1893 by A. W. Elson & Co., Boston. | 
Companion portrait of Martha Washington. Folios. (2) 


Half length, to left, rectangle. Photogravure in colors. 
Copyright, 1902, by Henry T. Coates & Co.—Paris, Published 


' by Godefroy Mayer, No. 15 Rue Pigalle. | From the Original 


Picture by Robert Edge Pine. | Folio, India proof. 


Whole length, on horseback, rectangle. Photogravure. 
Copyrighted by A. C. Dec. 99. | : 

First study, for the ‘“‘ Path of Glory,’ from the painting by C. 
Alexander, representing General Washington while riding near 
his headquarters in Staten Island. Signed by the artist. Small 
folio. eg ts 


Whole length, to right, rectangle. Line. 
Gest von F. Girsch, N. Y. | Washington.— DeKalb.—Steuben.— 
Pulasky.—Kosciusko.—La Fayette.—Mihlenberg. | Die Helden 
der Revolution. | (etc., two lines) | Oblong folio. 


Bust, to right. Vignette. | Lithograph. 
The original, and first lithograph, by Rembrandt Peale, pub- 
lished by Pendleton, 9 Wall Street, life size, but cut to circle, 
16.4. 


Half length, to right, oval, to represent stone work, with 
antique head as keystone, with oak-leaf border, in rectangle. 

Inthograph. 
Patria Pater | Drawn on Stone by Rembrandt Peale.—Copy- 
right secured 1825.—Pendleton’s Lithography. Boston. | 

(Baker 379) 
Fine early proof, with date two years earlier than any previ- 
ously described. | 


—— Bust, to right. Oval. Lithograph in tint. 
R. Peale.—Duval & Co. | Washington. | Drawn by Rembrandt 
Peale from his Original Portrait. | Copy Right secured, 1856. | 


Large folio. Baker: 380. 
Another copy. Printed in black. Baker 380. 
A close copy of Hart 595. | Lithograph. 


Lith de H Brunet et Cie a Lyon. | , 
Printed on satin. A very beautiful specimen for framing. Up- 
right folio. | a, 


1104 


1105 


1106 


1107 


1108 


1109 


1110 


Bust, to right, in clouds, in group of first six Presidents, 
eagle with twenty-four stars, etc. Lithograph. 
A. Maurin.—Imp. litho. de Langlumé, rue de Abbaye, N° 4,— 
chez Chaillou-Potrelle, rue St honoré, N° 140. | Les Presidents 
Des Etats-Unis. | Dédié 4 leur ami le Général Lafayette. | Folio. 


—-— Similar to above, but the portraits separated. In purple, 
on muslin. (2) 


— Bust, to left. Vignette. Lithograph in colors. 
Imp. Fois Delarue, Paris—Julien | (Copyright 1854 by W. 
Schaus) | Washington | Lithographié par Julien d’aprés Stuart. | 
(New-York. Publ4 by W. Schaus, &c) | Large folio, very fine. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Lithograph. 
G° Washington | By D’Avignon after Stuart’s picture... 
1860 | Lith. by J. H. Bufford.| India proof. Folio. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Lithograph. 
(Copyright 1863) |G Washington | Boston, Lith. & Pub. by J. 
H. Bufford, 313 Washtm St| India proof. Folio. (2) 


Bust, to left, circle, in flower border, on decorated scroll 
sheet, in octagon. _ Lithograph. 
Washington | (Dates of birth and death) | Designed and Exe- 
cuted with a Pen by J. P. Hortiz, M. W.—(Copyright 1851) 
—Published and Engraved by Vander Haeghen, Lith. St 
Louis, M° | , . 

Folio, engraved in one continuous spiral line, from the tip of 
nose. Very scarce. 


Bust, profile to right, rectangle. Lithograph. 
| (Copyright 1858) | Lith. & print. in Oil Colors by P. S. Duval 
& Son, Philad@a—From the Original in Possession of J. P. 
McKean, Washington, D. C. | Publisher. | Washington. | Folio. 


Nearly three-quarter length, to right, in uniform. 
(Lithographed by Alophe after Stuart, published by Goupil, 
Vibert & Co) Folio. Two copies. 


Bust to left. Vignette. Folio, after Stuart. Litho. 


(3) 
Half length, to left, seated, rectangle. Lithograph. 


George Washington, | First President Of The United States. | 
From the Original Series, painted by Stuart, | for the Messrs 
Daggett of Boston. | (Copyright). Small folio, India proof. 


Bust, to left. Vignette. Fine proof before all letters. 

| Lithograph. 
Another, similar, with Lafayette at tomb below. 
“Washington ”’. . | 


(8) 


1111 ——Y Bust, to right, in circle, cornucopiae at sides, eagle at top. 
Lithograph. 
G. Washington. | Lith. de Decomberousse 4 Lyon. | Fine proof. 

Small folio. 


oie) Bust, to right. By H. Grevedon, 1826. Small folio. 


Bust, to right, in uniform. By Maurin. Lith. Depech. 
Small folio. | eG, 


1112 


Whole length, to left, Lansdowne type, rectangle, sur- 
rounded by nineteen scenes in his life. Lithograph. 
Drawn by C. Kiichel N° 19 Cherry st. Philad@—Printed by F. 
Kuhl, N° 24 Vine st. Philad® | Memories of G. Washington. | 
(Copyright 1840) | India proof. Early and scarce. 


1113 Bust, profile to right. Vignette. Lithograph. 
Washington. | From an Original picture in the possession of C. 


Hughes Esqr¢ | Lith de J. Goubaud 4 Bruxelles. | 


Same head, by another artist. Lithograph. 
Lith. de la Cour 4 Bruxelles. | The Father Of His Country. | 
(etc., three lines) | 
Presentation signed proofs from C. Hughes to Sir Thomas Law- 

- renee and the Duke of Buckingham. (2) 


1114 


Whole length, standing by horse, rectangle. 

Painted By G. Stuart.—Lith. Of Wm. Endicott & Co. New 
York.—On Stone By R. J. Rayner | Washington. | (etc., one 
line) | India proof. Large folio. 


-— Another, similar. Lith By E Weber & C° Baltimore &c. 
(2) 


Whole length, left hand upraised, folio. Lith. By A. 
Hoen & C° Baltimore 


Whole length, seated, rectangle. “ Duché letter” type. 
Lith. Chr. Kimmel & C9 N. Y. Folio. ; 


Bust, to left, oval, a ter Stuart. Publ. By Caldwell & 


CON. Y. Large folio. — 
Bust, to right, oval, after Stuart. Duplex Process. (4) 


1115 


nole lengt S, tdlassical statues, ee to right and to 
a We Line. 


ra ed by Bertini and “Marchetti after Canova. 
. ae Baker p. 202. 
e folios, in fine condition. (2) 


\, 


Tag 


1118 


1119 


1120 


1121 


1122 
1123 


1124 
1125 
1126 


wher 


1128 


Whole length, statue, to left. Line: 
Engraved by Jacopo Bernardi after Greenough. India proof, 
presentation copy from Horatio Greenough. Small folio. 


Whole length, statue, to front. Line. 
Engraved by J. Thomson after Chantry, 1827. India proof. 
Small folio. 

Statues after Clark Mills and Crawford. Ato. 

Baker, p. 202. (4) 


Proposed Colossal Statue of Washington. | For the City 
of New York. | etc. On Stone by G. Thomas. Copyright 1845. 
Folio. Lithograph in tint. 


- Whole length, on row of eight. similar portraits, including 
Franklin. At top of oblong folio broadside: ‘‘ L’ Indispensable 
—Perpétuel, Contenant L’Ensemble Des Notions Utiles A Tout 
Le Monde.”’ About 1830. Woodcut. 


Statues of Washington from Colton’s “Lacon,” with a 


proof before all letters; after Canova, Greenough, etc. 8vo 


to 4to. (19) 


—— Washington Family. Lithographed by H. R. Robinson 
52 Courtlandt St. N. Y. Oblong small folio, colored. Very 
scarce and early. 


Another, similar colored lithograph, by N. Currier 2 
Spruce St N. Y. Oblong small folio. 


Washington Family. Published By E. Farrel N® 19 
Bowery New York. Oblong folio. | Lithograph. 


Similar to above. Published By John Walsh & Co. 37 
Spring St. N. Y. Oblong large folio. Lithograph. 


Similar to above. Proof, with title: “The Washington 


_ Family” only. Oblong large folio. Lithograph. 


—— Washington’s Last Parting from his Mother. Rectangle. 
Proof before all letters. Large folio. 7 _ Mezzotint. 


Washington’s First Interview With His Wife. By G. R. 
Hall after J. W. Ehninger. 1863. Line. 


Washington’s Reception At The White House, 1776. 
Lithographed by Geo. Spohn, 1867.’ Oblong folios. (2) 


Washington At The Battle Of Trenton, Engraved by 
Illman Bros. after Henry. Oblong folio. a ~ Meszzotint. 
—— Washington At The Outposts Of Valley Forge. Engraved 
by R. Hinshelwood after F. O. C. Darley. Folio. — Line. 


The Prayer At Valley Forge. Eng4 by John C. MCRae 
after Brueckner. Oblong folio. Mezzotint. (3) 


1129 


1130 


Vo id a 


1132 


1133 


1134 


1135 


1136 


1137 


1138 


1139 


1140 


1141 


Washington’s Reception By The Ladies, . . . at’ Trenton, 
April 1789. Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier. 1845. Small folio. 


Two different prints, with one duplicate. Scarce. - (3) 
Washington At Home. Engr. by H. B. Hall after Alonzo 
Chappel 1867. Large folio. Mezzotint. 


Washington’s Last Birthday (Nelly Custis’ Wedding 
Day, February 2294 1799) Goupilgravure, very fine and artistic, 


in colors, after H. A. Ogden. Folio. 1899. 


Death of Washington. Dec. 14. A. D. 1799. Oblong 


small folio, colored lithograph. Scare and early. 


— Last Moments Of Washington. By T. Doney after 4 
Duthie. Oblong folio. Mezzotint. (2) 


(Apotheosis of Washington). Painted by Samuel Moore. 
—Lithograph by H. Weishaupt. Stamped by J. M. Hermann. 
Folio, finely colored, with the same uncolored, printed on the 
back; a proof with initial letter at bottom “I” instead of “J” 
and changes in the long inscription. 


—— Same as above. .Two copies, colored and plain. (2) 


To The Memory Of George Washington And His Lady. 
Drawn on Stone by A. Hoffy, Artist & Lithographer, &c—P. S. 
Duval, Lithographer, Philad# Published by T. O’Sullivan, 
Philad® 1840. Oblong small folio. A copy of Hart 405. 


Similar to above. In Memory Of Gen! George Washing- 
ton And His Lady From An Original Picture Painted 1804 In 
Possession Of The Washington Family. Published By M. H. 
Campbell. Baltimore Md—Copyright 1859—Lith. & Print. by 
E. Sachse & C° Balt? Oblong folio, colored. 


Scenes in the Life of Washington, suitable for extra- 
illustration. Some proofs and a few quite scarce. 8vo to 4to. 
48, as a lot. 


Washington portraits. Process, woodcut, lithograph, sil- 
houette, photo, etc. 8vo to folio. 70, as a lot. 


— Washington portraits. Imperfect, cut out, injured, etc. 
Old bank bills, Columbian Exhibition tickets, etc. About 100, 
as a lot. i 


—— Washington portraits. Lithographs. 40, as a lot. 


Arms of Washington. Copyright 1858. Lith. & Pub- 
lished by. T. Sinclair N° 311 Chesnut St. Philad@ Folio, in 
gold and: colors. 


Another, 4to. (2) 


1142 Catalogue of The Hampton L. Carson Collection. Part I, 
Engraved Portraits of Gen. George Washington. Jan. 1904. 
Priced in ink. Part II, Jefferson, Franklin, and Lafayette. 
Two volumes, paper. 

1143 The James T. Mitchell Collection of Engraved Portraits 


of Washington. Jan. 1906. Priced, the Hart numbers supplied, 
and with memoranda of condition, ete. 


Another copy, not priced, and the Manson Collection of 
American Portraits, April, 1904. Three volumes, paper. 


1144 —— Well made folio cases lettered Washington Portraits. (9) 


1145 


1146 


1147 


1148 


1149 
1150 


1151 


1152 


FRANKLIN PORTRAITS 


CARMONTELLE 
ABOUT 1780 

Bust, profile to left, seated, in circle, ribbon at top, over 
base. Rectangle. 7.2. x 4.10. Etching. 
On l’a vu... | Benjamin Franklin. | C L Carmontelle del— 
E. G. Sc | 

Whole length, to left, seated. Paper on table: “ Les Loix 
| De La Pensilva- | nie” Rectangle, 12.5. x 7.9. Line. 


L. C. de Carmontelle, Del.—Née Sculp. | On l’a vu désarmer les 
Tirans et les Dieux. | A Paris chez Née rue des Francs—Bour- 
geois, Porte St Michel,| A. P. D. R. Scarce. 


Same as above. Before all letters, inscription on paper . 
and button just above cuff. 


Same as above. Outline of coat altered and the button 
added. 


—— Same as No. 1146, but “ Née Sculp.” erased. 


Whole length, profile to right. Rectangle. 3.12. x 2.4. 
Senn Sculp| B. Fraenklin. | Stipple. 


Whole length, profile to right. Rectangle. 3.10. x 2.4. 
Benjamin Franklin L. L. D. | Stipple. 
Two copies. (2) 


CHAMBERLAIN 


ABOUT 1763 


Three-quarter length, seated, face to left, pen in right 
hand, left hand holding paper, on table. Rectangle, with top 
corners rounded. 4. x 3.1. Stipple. 
Engraved by W. J. Alais | Benj@ Franklin | 


Bust, to left. Rectangle, of double lines, 3.5. x 2.13. 
Stipple. 

Benjamin Franklin L. L. D. | Engraved by Bock from a scarce 

American Portrait. | Publ4 by C. Hulbert, Shrewsbury. | (2) 


1153 


1154 


1155 


1156 


1157 


1158 


— Bust, to left, oval, 4.11. x 3.12., over vignette. Stipple. 
J. _ Chapman seulp | Benjamin F ranklin, L. L. D.| London 

. May 24th 1806. by J. Wilkes. | 

Same as above. Printed in colors. (2) 

Half length, seated, to right, pen in left hand. On sheet 
with four others. Vignette. 3.13. x 3.8. Stipple. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Published by Ji ames Cundee, Albion Press, 
London—1811. | 
—— Another copy, lacking publication line. (2) 
— Three-quarter pinc to right, seated. Rectangle, 13.11. x 
Lito Mezzotint. 
M: Chamberlin pings Fisher fecit. | B: Franklin of Phila- 
delphia L. L.D. F. R. 8S. | Sold by M,, Chamberlin in Stewart 
Street, Old Artillery Ground, Spittalfields—Price 55 | 
Brilliant impression. Very scarce. 

Half length, seated, to left. Electrodes and open window. 
Vignette. 3.5. x 2.12. Stip ple. 
Benj” Franklin L. L. D. | The legislator of America; Died at 
Philadelphia, aged 84. Deeieies ° William Darton; 58, Holborn 
Hill, 1822. | 

Publication line erased. 
—— Similar to above. Rectangle. 4.8. x 3.9. _Stipple. 
M. Chamberlin.—S. Freeman. | Benj@ Franklin | A. Fullarton 
& C° London & Edinburgh. 

Same as above. Address erased and reéngraved, “A. 
Fullarton & Co” | | | (4) 

Half length, to left, seated, PS in right hand. Rectangle, 
8.4. x 6.7. Stipple. 
Chamberlin Pinxt—W. Haines Set | B. Franklin of Philadel- 
phia L. L. D. F. R. S. | Philadelphia Publish’d by W. Haines 
N° 270 Arch Street, Octr 13th 1804. | 
A beautiful impression of a very scarce and fine print. 

——— Similar to above. Border line. Rectangle. A. x 3.4, 
W Haines Sct | Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. | Stipple. 
Lacks publication line. . 


Bust, to left, ee 2.1 Vox gree Line. 
Eng@ by H. B. Hall. . Y. | Benjamin Franklin. | (ete., two 
lines) | . 
Similar to above, oval, with border line, 4.9.x 4. Line. 
Ubi Libertas, ibi patria | Benjamin Franklin L. L. D. & F.R. S. | 
(“ Those who, etc. three lines) | ee ae from an Original Pic- 
ture by Jn° Lodge. | Printed... J. Almon, . . . 218t April 
Tae (3) 


1159 


1160 


1161 


1165 


1166 


1167 


Three-quarter length, seated, to left. Electrodes, open 
window, etc. Rectangle. 6.7. x 4.2. Line. 
Déssiné et Gravé—par F. N. Martinet| J] a ravi le feu des 
cieux | J] fait fleurir les Arts en des Climats | sauvages. | .| 
L’ Amérique le place a la téte des Sages. | La Grece ]’auroit mis 
au nombre de | ses Dieux | The only known impression. 


Same as above. Verses erased and reéngraved in four 
lines. The “J’’s altered to “I’’s, and other slight changes. 
Two copies. 


Same as above. Added: “ N° 201.” and “ Se vend a Paris 
chez Esnauts et Rapilly, Rue, St Jacques 4 la Ville de Cou- 
tances.” Ca) 


Nearly whole length, head to right, seated, vignette, with- 
out background, in rectangle of single line, 6. x 4. | 
Line and stipple. 
Benjamin Franklin L. L. D. | Envoy from the American Con- 
gress to the French Court. | 

Very scarce. From Exshaw’s “ Gentleman’s Magazine,” Dub- 


lin, 1777, 


Same as above. Additional work on lower part of chair. 


Added: “ p. 345 ” 


* —— Same as above. Background filled in. 


Whole length, peated, head to left, in ‘ere of triple 
gee 6.15. x 4.7. Line. 
G. M. Brighty del. | M. Chamberlin pinxt—Pub. by C. Dyer 
Compton Strt—J. Romney sculp. | B_ Franklin | Benjamin 
Franklin, L. L. D. | 


Half length, head to left, in rectangle of double lines, 
Bex S42 SS. Topham. Sculp. | Benjammin Franklin, L. L. D. | 
Lacks publication line. (2) 


Three-quarter length, head to left, electrodes and open 
window. Rectangle, 5.9. x 4.4. | Mezzotint. 
A most beautiful proof before all letters, before the plate was 
cleaned. 


Same as above. Lettering added. 

M. Chamberlin, Pinxt—C. Turner, Se A. R. A. | B.: Frank- 
lin, Of Philadelphia. | Ded. D. F.R.S .| Published For Ban- 
croft’s History Of America. | 


Another copy, prepared for relettering, with George Ban- 
croft’s writing: 

“Dele & insert a fac-simile of his writing about 1756.” 

Same as above. Last three lines erased and facsimile sig- 
nature ‘‘ Benj@ Franklin” added. (2) 


1168 


1169 


1170 


1171 


1172 


1173 


Similar to above. Rectangle. 6.6. x 4.1. Line. 
Dr Franklin. | 
From “ Westminster Magazine,” July, 1774. 


Same as above. With additional cross-hatching on the 
body, lower part of table, and other parts. 
From Cicero’s “ Cato Major,” London, 1778. (2) 


Bust, to left. Circle, 1.9. Mezzotint. 
The very scarce “ Watch case” picture. 


CHAPPEL 


FICTITIOUS, AFTER DUPLESSIS 


Whole length, seated, nearly to front. Rectangle. 
7.6. x 5.1. . Line. 
Painted by Alonzo Chappel.—Eng‘@ by T. Phillibrown. | Benj 
Franklin | Martin, Johnson & Company, Publishers, New York. | 
(Copyright 1857) | 


Three-quarter length, seated, to. right. Rectangle. 
7.8. x 5.8. Stipple. 
A beautiful proof before all letters, on India paper. 


Same as above. Lettering added: “ Benj@ Franklin | 
From the original painting Chappel in the possession of the pub- 
lishers. | Johnson, Wilson & Co,, Publishers, New York. | 


—— Same as above. Rectangle cut to 5.5.x 3.11. Lettered: 
“ Benj@ Franklin | Henry J. Johnson, Publisher, New York. | 


(4) 


COCHIN 


1777 


Bust, to right, fur cap and spectacles. Oval, 2.8. x 1.14. 
Behrenstecher sc. | Frenklin.| Very scarce. : Line. 


Bust, to left, oval, in rectangle ruled to broad horizontal 
stripes, over tablet in rectangle ruled to vertical stripes, 6.6. x 
3.11. : Stipple. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Né 4 Boston dans la nouvelle Angleterre, | 
Imprimeur et fondateur de la République | des états unis de 
L’Amérique— | —Septentrionale. | A Paris chez Bance, Rue 
Zacharie N° 72| Excessively scarce. 


Bust, to left, oval in border line, 3.2. x 2.6., with ribbon 
and garland. Line. 
J. Bannerman sculp.| Dt Benjamin Franklin.| Very scarce. 


Pr 


1174 


1175 


1176 


1177 


1178 


1179 


1180 


Bust, to left, in upper left of very large folio group. 
Rectangle, 29.4. x 18.8. Etching. 
| [In the Elysium, one of the Series of Pictures pn Human Cul- 
ture, ete., four lines| | Designed Engraved & published by James 
Barry. R. A. Professor of Painting to the Royal Academy. 
Feby 28. 1793. L. D.| Excessively scarce. 


Bust, to left, at upper right of group of twelve from Fox 
to Freinshemius, in rectangle, 6.9. x 3.11. Etching. 
Pl. 36. | Franklin. | P. Bellefonds delt et sc. | 


Excessively scarce. 


Bust, to left, lower right of group of five, in rectangle, 
3.7. X 2.2. Line. 
1. General Washington. 2. General Gates. | 3. D? Franklin. 
4. Prasid. Laurens. 5. Paul Jones. | D. Berger Sculps. 1783. | 
Fine impression. Scarce. 


— Bust, to right, with cap and embroidered coat. Oval, 4.1. x 
3.4., with border, in rectangle ruled to horizontal stripes, over 
tablet in rectangle ruled to vertical stripes, 5.15. x 3.8. Stipple. 
Franklin | Trop longtemps son génie enchaina le tonnerre: | 
(etc., three lines) | 

Printed in colors, and the only one so known, but lacks Bergny’s 
publication lines. 


— Bust, to right, octagon, 3.4. x 2.9. Stipple. 


_N. Cochen del.—F. Bolt sc. 1822. | Benj. Franklin. | Zwickau, 


b. d. Geb. Schumann. | 


Bust, to right, oval, 3.5.x 2.12., clouds and lightning 
above, electrical instruments below. Line. 
G M Brighty D—J Brown S.|Dr Franklin. | Published by 
T. Kinnersley June 1St 1816. | 


Same as above. First line erased. Third line altered to: 
“* London, Published by J. M°Gowan.” (3) 


—— Bust, to left, oval, with broad border, over tablet contain- 
ing title, in rectangle, 5.12. x 3.8. Stip ple. 
Benjamin Franklin. | L. A. Claessens, sculp. | Two copies. (2) 


— Nearly half length, to right, seated. Rectangle. 4.10. x 
3.12. Stipple. 
Fine proof before all letters, on India paper. 


Same as above. Lettering added: ‘“‘ Doctor Franklin, 
London: Published by William Cole, 10, Newgate Street. 
JanY 1825. | 


Same as above. Relettered: “ Dt Benj® Franklin. | En- 
graved for the Select Portrait Gallery in the Guide to Knowl- - 
edge. | Plate 4. | (3) 


1181 


1182 


1183 


1184 


1185 


1186 


1187 


1188 


1189 


Bust, to left, oval, with broad border, over tablet contain- 
ing title, in rectangle, 5.5. & BiGseame ‘i Lane. 
Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. F. B.S. 

Fine proof, before number and engraver’s line, ant without 
break in upper. left of rectangle. 


Same as above. Added: “ Vol IX | T. Cook Se.| Two 


copies. 


Same as above. The , two. addeds fumes ut and left 
upper edge of rectangle broken in consequence. 


Bust, to right, over tablet with title, in rectangle, 3.13. x 
2.6. Outline. Etching. 
Franklin. | Drawn by Cochin.—Engrav’d by G. Cooke. | Lon- 
don, Publish’d by Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, Poultry, 1807.| (5) 


Bust, to right, oval, with border, over base and tablet, in 
rectangle, 5.15. x 3.7. Line. 
D. Benjamin Franklin, | Bevolmagtigter des Americanischen 
Congresses in Franckreich, | geb: zu Boston d. 17 Jan. 1706. | 
I. C. G. Fritzsch Se. 1778. 


— Close copy of above. Rectangle, 5.14.x 3.6. Line. 
D. Benjamin Franklin, | Bevolmigtigter des Americanischen 
Congresses in Franckreich, | geb. zu Boston d. 17 Jan. 1706. | 
I. C. G. Fritzsch Se. 1778 | 


Bust, to right, holding paper in hand, curtain in back- 
ground, in broken oval, over base, in which is inscription, in 
rectangle, 6.2. x 3.9. Line. 


_ Dt Beniamin Franklin. | gebohrn zu Boston den 17. J anti 1706.| 


Two copies. On one is written in ink, “ H. J. nae ee SG. 12) 


Full bust, head to right. “Oval. oe A quatint. 
Fine proof before all letters, of S. H. Gimber’s engraving, and 
the only impression known in this state. 


Bust, to right, eae with barges and bow of ribbon and 
ring at top, 2.8. x 2.3. 
C. Glassbach se: | B. Fidnklin! | 


Bust, to left, spectacles with rims carefully drawn, fur 
cap. Oval, over tablet, in rectangle, 8.2. x 5.3. Mezzotint. 
D. Benjamin Erankiae | et vita inter Americanos acta, | et 
nae electricitatis periculis clarus. | I. Elias Haid Sculp. 
1780 


Same as above. Lettering unaltered, but showing marked 
changes. | 


Same as above. Lettering unaltered, but showing marked 
and different changes. Two copies. ty (2) 


1190 


1191 


1192 


1193 


1194 


1195 


1196 


1197 


1198 


Bust, to right, oval, 3.10. x 2.12:, with border line. Line. 
For the American Universal Magazine. |W. Harrison Junt™ 
Sculp. | Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. F. R.S. | 


Half length, to left, holding paper in left hand, obscuring 
part of oval, in rectangle, 7.12. x 6.3. Mezzotint. 
dessine par C. N. Cochin Chev. de ]’Ordre du Roi a Paris 1777. | 
D. Beniamin Frencklin. | Grand Comissaire plenipotentiaire du 
Congres d’Amerique en France |né 4 Boston 1706. en 17. 
Ianvier. | Se vend a Londres chez Thom Hart. | 

Excessively scarce. 


Bust, to right, oval, 1.14. x 1.8., with border line. The 
title is printed from type at head of biography. Stipple. 
Holl. sculp | Dr. Franklin. | 


Same as above. Proof before title and biography. (2) 


Bust, to right. Vignette, 3.3. x 2.11. Etching. 
Hollyer| India proof before title. Scarce. 


Bust, to left, oval, with border, partly cut off by rec- 
tangle, 5.4. x 4.7. Mezzotint. 
Dr Franklin. | Born at Boston, in America JanY 17. 1706. | 

A brilliant open letter proof of the first state of this excessively 
scarce print, but with the publication line almost entirely cut off. 
See No. 1241. 


Bust, to right, oval, with broad border, ribbon and ring at 
top, ornament and oak and olive branches below, over tablet with 
inscription, in rectangle, 8.4. x 5.10. Line. 
Benjamin Franklin, | Né 4 Boston le 17 Janvier 1706. | Mort a 
Philadelphie le 19 Avril 1790. | I1 Consecra Ses jours au bon- 
heur des humains, | Et fit Tomber les fers des Ses Concitoyens. | 


Full bust, to right, seated, pen in right hand, spectacles 
in left, oval, with broad border, in rectangle, 9.1.x 8. Mezzotint. 
I. Jehner fecit. | 

A beautifully engraved and brilliant proof impression. The 
only other known copy is in the Bibliothéque Nationale. 


Bust, to right, over tablet with title, in rectangle of four 
double border lines, 4.11. x 2.5. Etching. 
Hist. D’Amérique. | Francklin. | C. N. Cochin delt—Landon 
dirext | 


Same as above. With addition of double border lines, and 
in upper right: “ Tome XV. page 512.” Me) 


Bust, to left, oval, with border, ribbon and ring at top, 
over tablet, in rectangle, 6.4. x 4.6. Line and stipple. 
Benjamin Franklin | Né 4 Boston dans la Nouvelle Angleterre, | 
le 17 Janvier 1706. | Desrayes del.—le Beau scul.| A Paris 
chés Esnauts et Rapilly, rue St Jacques 4 la Ville de Coutances. 
Ae. De RR 


1199 


1200 


1201 


1202 


1203 


1204 


1205 


1206 


1207 


Bust, to left, with two other portraits, in circle, 2.1., with 
border, 2-16, in which are names and dates. —- Stipple. 
Le Flambeau De L’Univers. | Voltaire Né En 1694; Mort En 
1778. J. J. Rousseau Né En 1712; Mort En 1778. B. Franck- 
lin, Né En 1706; Mort En 1790. [A Paris, chez Blin, Impri- 
meur, Place Maubert, N° 17. 

Beautifully printed in colors. Very scarce. 


—— Bust, to right. Vignette, 2.11.x 2.6. Outline. Etching. 
C. N. Cochin. | Francklin. | 


Bust, to left. Vignette, ‘3. x 3.3., at top of rebus sheet, in 
rectangle, 11.4. x 7.9. 

The Art Of Making Money Pica | in every Man’s—Pocket; 
by | Doctor Franklin. | (Rebus thirteen lines) | New York, Pub- 
lished by P. Maverick 1817. | 


Same as above. Publication line altered to: “ New York, 
Published by A. Lay.” 


—— Bust, to left, oval, 3.5. x 2.7., ribbon and roses at top. 

Stipple. 
Engrav’d by P, R, Maverick, 65 Liberty Street. | Dt Benjamin 
Franklin. | 


Same as above. Entire under portion of bust heavily 
shaded. 3 


Same as above. Background darkened by horizontal cross- 


ruling. 
Another copy, with title page, of “ Works ” Nip. 1807: 
(3) - 


Bust, to right, on base, resting on monumental tablet, with 
inscription. Flying eagle with ribbon and motto: “Economy | 
Is Wealth” overhead. Sail boat and ship, female figure with 
olive branch and American shield. Vignette, 4.8.x 3.14. Line. 
Rankin & Fowle | Hat Manufacturers | Market—1223—Street | 
Philadelphia | P. Maverick, Durand & C° se. New York. | 
Excessively scarce, see No. 1245. 


Bust, to right, circle, 1.2., with border, 2-16, over tablet 
containing ttitle, i in rectangle, 1. 10. x 1.7., in group of twelve por- 
traits, between J. J. Rousseau and Mirabeau. Etching. 
Francklin | Excessively scarce. 


— Similar to above, bust’ to right, circle, 1.2. with border, 
2-16, in which is title, in rectangle, 1.9. x 1. 7. Cut from group 
and dnlaid. Etching. 


Franklin | Very scarce. 


1208 


1209 


1210 


1211 


1212 © 


1213 


1214 


1215. 


Bust, to left, in oval, 3.5. x 2.12., olive branches and ribbon 
above, title under bust, at top of rebus sheet, printed from sepa- 
rate copper. Stipple. 
Dr Franklin. | The. Art of Making Money Plenty, | in every 
Man’s Pocket; | By Dt Franklin. | (Rebus thirteen lines) | Lon- 
don | Published Novr 10th 1791, by John Wallis N° 16 Ludgate 
Street. | Neele sculpt| Excessively scarce. 


—— Bust, to right, oval, with border, in rectangle, 8.8. x 6.6. 
ae Mezzotint. 
Benjamen Franklin. | Né 4 Boston, dans la nouvelle Angleterre 
le 17. Ianvier 1706. | Dessiné par C. N. Cochin Chevalier de 
VOrdre du Roi.—I. S. Negges Sculps. et exc: | Very scarce. 


—— Bust, to left, vignette, 2.5. x 1.15., without background. 

i | Stipple. 
Dr Franklin—Jas Newton sculpsit| © —— 
Two copies. One printed in brown, the other in red. © = (2) 


Similar to above. Bust to right, vignette, 2.5.x 1.15. 

_- Stipple. 
Dr Franklin—J Norman Sc. | Celis eripuit fulmen sceptrumque 
tyrannis | SA 
From the “ Boston Magazine,” January, 1784. Very scarce. 


Bust, to right, oval in rectangle. “  Mezzotint. 
Drawn By C. N. Cochin. 1777.—New York 1856% Published By 
Elias Dexter, 562 Broadway.—Engraved By John A. O’Neill. 
1856. | Benj@ Franklin | | * 


—— Another copy, title uninked. . | (2) 


—— Bust, to right, rectangle, of double border lines, 2.10. Mietee 

. 7 Line. 
Eng4 on Steel & Printed at Pendleton Establishment. Boston. | » 
Franklin. | | 


Same as above. First line erased. Both are scarce. (2) 


—- Bust, to right, oval, in rectangle, 7.8. x 5.7. Mezzotint. 
Engraved by Geo. E. Perine, N. Y., for the “ Eclectic’, after 
Drawing by C. N. Cochin, 1777. | Benj@ Franklin | 


— Unfinished stippled proof of the oval, before mezzotinting. | 
(2) 


: Bust, to left, oval, with broad border, 4.3. x 3.6. Line. 
Engraved for Murrays History of the American War. | Pollard 
sculp. | Benjamin Franklin, | L. L. D. F. R. S. | One of the 
American Plenipotentiaries at the Court of France. |, Printed for 
T. Robson, Newcastle, upon Tyne. | 


Same as above. All lettering except third and fourth lines 
erased. Single enclosing line added to oval. Cay 


1216 


1217 


1218 


1219 


1220 


1221 


1222 


1223 


1224 


Bust, to right. Rectangle, 8.5. x 6.10. Etching. 
Jacques Reich aq. fort.—Copyright 1904, G. P. Putnam’s Sons | 


_Artist’s signed proof. 


— Bust, to right, oval, 4.8. x 3.14., with broad border. . 
Mezzotint. 

Drawn by C. N. oclae 1777.—Eng4 by A. H. Ritchie. | a 

Franklin | | 


— Proof, before all letters, of the oval, on India paper. 


Broad border erased. First line erased and relettered un- 
der oval. Two copies. et hy 


Bust, to right, vignette, no background. Title around 
head, in circle, 2.1., of single line. Stipple. 
Benjamin Franklin. L.L.D. F. R.S.—Born Jany 17th 1706. 
Died April 17th 1790. | Roberts. sc. | London. Published by R. 
Miller. Old Fish St St Pauls, | 


Printed on silk. Excessively scarce. 


Bust, to right, oval, 1.10. x 1.8., on engraved title pages of 
first and second editions. Line. 
Works | of the late | Doctor Benjamin Franklin: | (eight lines in 
first edition, nine lines in second) | London: | Printed for G. G. 
J. and J. Robinson, | Pater-noster Row. | 1793. |’ 


Bust, to right, joining similar ““ Waginston ”, both under 
similar ‘“‘ Louis Seize.” Fully described under Washington, 
Hart 55. See Noi 67, 7 Aquatint in colors. 
Fine and perfect copy. 


Another copy, cut close under words: “‘ Indépendance Des 
Etats-Unis.” , but a most brilliant impression. 


—— Three-quarter waeagee to left, seated, rectangle, 11.13. x 
8.14. Mezzotint. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Né a Boston, dans la nouvelle Angleterre 
le 17. Janvier 1706. | Ioh. Lorenz Rugendas Sculp. et excud. 
Aug. Vind. | Excessively scarce. 


—— Bust, to left, circle, 5.5. | Stipple. 
C,, Ruotte Sculp. Benjamin Franklin, | Born at Boston, Janu- 


ary the 17th 1706. | 


Beautifully printed in colors, fine and perfect. 


Same as above, printed in red, fine impression, but cut to 
first line of inscripticn. 


1225 


1226 


1227 
1228 


1229 
1230 
1231 


1232 
1233 


1234 


1235 


Bust to right, oval, with broad border, over tablet, hori-- 
zontally ruled and with effect of brick-work at top and left, im 
rectangle, 7.8.x 5.7. The “ 35€” is in upper right blank margin.. 

Etching and line.. 
35€ | Benjamin Franklin. | Né 4 Boston, dans la nouvelle Angle- 
terre le 17. Janvier 1706.|C. N. Cochin filius delin. 1777.— 
Aug. de St Aubin Sculp. | Dessiné par C. N. Cochin Chevalier: 
de Ordre du Roi, en 1777. et Gravé par Aug. de St Aubin 
Graveur de la Bibliotheque du Roi.| Large paper. 


The etching, proof, with “ Benjamin Franklin ” lightly 
etched in centre of blank tablet, and fourth line only. 
Excessively scarce. 


Same as above. The finished plate, with second, third,. 


and fourth lines only, and before the brick-work effect on tablet. 


Same as above. With brick work on tablet, “ 35¢”’ 
“ Dessiné . . . Roi” added. 


Same as above. Added, at bottom: ‘‘ Se vend a Paris chés 
C. N. Cochin aux Galleries du Louvre; et chés Aug. de St Aubin, 
rue des Mathurins.”’ 


Same as above. “ 35€” nearly obliterated, and “ iix ” in-- 
serted above centre of rectangle. 
Four copies, and the original copper plate. As a lot. 


— Whole length, to right, seated. Rectangle, 6.12. x 4.10. 
) Stipple.. 


-G. B. Bosio dis.—G. A. Sasso inc. | Beniamino Frankin. | 


—— Same as above. Name altered to “ Francklin.” 


— Bust, to right, double rectangle, 4.3. x 2.13. Outline. 
Etching... 

Franklin. | Scoles sculp | 

Bust, to right. Rectangle, 3.6. x 2.11. 

Dr Franklin. | Published (Aug. 22. 1812) by G. Smeeton St- 


Martin’s Lane.| Two copies. (3) 
Bust, to right. Vignette, 2.15. x 2.10. Stipple. . 

Cochin, Pt 1777.—Eng. by H. Wright Smith. | Benj@ Franklin | 
Same as above, proof before title. (2). 


— Bust, to left, vignette, 2.14. x 3., at head of rebus sheet. 

| ; ; Stipple. 
The Art Of Making Money Plenty | in every Man’s—Pocket; 
by | Doctor—Franklin. | (Rebus thirteen lines) | Published by 
Sotheran & Son. 10 Little Tower Street. London—1844— | Entd* 
Sta. Hall | 


1236 


1237 


1238 


..< born at Boston, the 17th Jany 1706. 
the Kings Arms, in paternoster row. 


1239 


1240 


1241 


1242 


1243 


—— Bust, to left. Oval, 3.7. x 2.15. Stipple. 
C. F. Sprinck. sc. Dresden 1796. | Benjamin Franklin. | Prasi- 
dent des Congresses zu Philadelphia, geb. | zu Boston d. 17. Jan. 
1706. gest. d. 17. Apr. 1790. 

Two impressions. One printed in brown, the other in black. 


—— Bust, to right, in picture frame. Rectangle, 6.11. x 5.14. 
| - Stipple. 


‘Painted, by C, N. Cochin. 177'7.—Engraved, by B. Tanner. | 


Benjamin Franklin. | Born at Boston; January 17th 1706. Died 
at Philadelphia, April 17th 1790. | Published by B. Tanner, N° 
74 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia; 1822. |. 

Fine impression of a very scarce print. First state. 


—— Bust, to right, oval, over tablet, in rectangle, 5.8. x 3.5. 
fare Line. 

Engraved for the Universal Magazine. | Benjamin Franklin, | 

Printed for J. Hinton, at 


Similar to above, 5.9. x 3.6. Line. 
Benjamin Franklin. | C. Westermayr f| — . (2) 


Bust, to left, circle, title in lower left, 1.12., with other 
portraits, view of Niagara Falls, ete. Line. 
Science in Sport or the | Pleasures of Natural Philosophy; | A 
New & Instructive Pastime. | Franklin | Published December 
17th 1805, by the Proprietor, John Wallis, N° 13, Warwick 
Square, London ;—of whom may be had | (etc., one line) 


— Bust, to left. Vignette, 4.6. x 3.11., without background. 
| . Stipple. 

Dr Franklin. | Published Not 18t 1784 by Whitworth & Yates 

Bradford Street 

Two impressions. One printed in brown and the other in blue. 


(2) 


Bust, to left. ‘Oval? 5.6. x 4.5. : Mezzotint. 
Dr Franklin. | Pubd 26 Feby 1784, by—Whitworth & Yates. 
Birmingh. Very scarce. See No. 1194. 


Three-quarter length, to- right, standing at Louis Quinze 
table. Rectangle, 13. x 9.5. _ Mezzotint. 
Dessine par C. N. Cochin Chevalier de l’Ordre du Roi, en 1777. 
—Joh. Martin Will excudit Aug. Vind. | Benjamin Franklin. | 
Né A Boston, dans la nouvelle Angleterre le 17. Janvier 1706 | 
Very scarce. | 


Similar to above, standing at square table. Rectangle, 
13. x 9.5. _ Meszzotint. 
Joh. Martin Will exudit Aug. Vind. | Benjamin Franklin. | Né 
a Boston, dans la nouvelle Angleterre le 17. Janvier 1706. 
Very scarce. 


1244 


1245 


1246 


1247 


1248 


1249 


1250 


1251 


1252 


1253 


Bust, to left, oval, 3.5.x 2.11., ribbon and garland above, 
scroll and inkstand below. Etching. 
The Art of Making Money Plenty, | in every Man’s Pocket, By 
Dr Franklin, | Pub’ & Sold by S. Wood, 357 Pearl St N. Y. | 


Another copy in book. The Art of Making Money Plenty 
etc. In rebus form. Square 16mo. N. Y.,n.d. Very scarce. (2) 


A close copy of No. 1205. Same size. Line. 
Rankin & Fowle| Hat Manufacturers Market—122—Street | 


Philadelphia | Young & Delleker sculp. Excessively scarce. 


Bust, to right, in rectangle, 4.5.x 2.10. Outline. Etching. 
Franklin. | Per N. Bettoni—F Zuliani in: Very scarce. 


— Similar to above. Rectangle, 3.12. x 2.6. 
Francklin. | 
Cut to rectangle, lacking engraver’s name (A. Ziircher, Sc.). (2) 


—— Bust, to right, oval, cut off by rectangle, 6.1. x 3.9, 
A quatint. 
Benjamin Franklin, | Né 4 Boston le 17 Janvier 1706. f 


Bust to right, oval, with broad border, over tablet, in rec- 


tangle, 7.7. x 5.6. 7 ! Line. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Né a Boston dans Ja nouvelle Angleterre 
le 17 Janvier 1706. | Two copies. (3) 


Bust, to left, resting in clouds, circle, bottom cut off for 
title, heavy border line, diameter, 3.1. : Stipple. 
Benjamin Franklin, | Né 4 Boston, dans la Nle Angleterre, | le 


17 Janvier, 1706. Artistically colored. Very scarce. 


Bust, to left, oval, with broad border, over tablet with in- 
scription, in rectangle, damascened ‘background, 7.9. x 5.6. 

Etching. 
Benjamin Franklin | Né 4 Boston dans la Nouvelle Angleterre, | 
le 17 Janvier 1706. | 


Similar to above, with tablet ruled to imitate brick work in 
upper quarter and extreme right, in rectangle, 7.8. x 5.9. 

Etching. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Né 4 Boston dans la nouvelle Angleterre 
le 17 Janvier 1706.| Scarce. 


Same as above. Stone work on tablet erased, plate and 
inscription strengthened. Very scarce. 


‘Attenuated bust, to left, in picture frame, 2.9.x 2.1. Line. 
Benjamin Franklin. L. L. D. F. B.S. | 


Bust, to left, oval, in wall of Troy border. Rectangle, 


| 4A, Xx 2.15, Lane. 
-Doctor Franklin. | Very scarce. | 


1254 


1256 


1257 


1258 


1259 


1260 


1261 


1262 


Bust, to right, vignette, in os of laurel leaves, HY. 
title stippled. : Stipple. 
Dr Franklin. | | Companion to Washingtot, Hart 227. 


Bust, to right, name under bust, in oval, 3.10. x 2.14., of 
double lines. Stipple. 
Dr Franklin | Pr 6. | 

Companion to Washington, Hart 98. Very scarce. 


Bust, to left, vignette, 2.5.x 1.15., without background. 
Dr Franklin. | Stipple. 
Two impressions. One, the very rare original, printed in brown, 
and a later impression printed in blue. , (2) 


Bust, to right, oval, with border of oak leaves, ribbon at: 
top and bottom, with outer, horizontally ruled border 5.15. x 5.6. 
An artistic early pen-and-ink drawing, the face beautifully 
stippled, Cochin type. 


COMPOSITIONS 


Whole length, standing to left, cocked hat under left arm, 
holding electric machine, next to Morse, at upper right of ob- 
long folio ‘“‘ Centennial International Exhibition.” Line. 
Geo. B. M¢Cartee, Chief of Bureau.—Geo. W. Casilear, Supt. of 
Engraving. | Engraved & Printed at the Bureau, Engraving &. 
Printing. | 


Whole length, to right, seated. The third of eight figures, 
each numbered and with scrolls from mouths, in rectangle of 
single line, 8.9.x 13.4. Outline. Etching. 
Colley. Ingra’—Pub: by W Richardson Feb: 18. 1783 near 
Surry St Strand | A Political Concert; the Vocal parts By— | 
1. Miss America, 2, Franklin, 3, F—x, 4. Kepp—ll, 5. M's Brit- 
tannia, 6, Shelb—n, 7, Dun—i—g, 8, Benidick Rattle Snake. | 
Scarce. 


Bust, to left, vignette, in oblong row of thirteen portraits, 
each numbered, and with key at bottom. Outline. - Etching. 
7 | 7 Doctor Franklin. | 


Bust, profile to right, resting on globe; ‘‘ Amerique”” em- 
braced by winged figure and about to be crowned by Liberty. 
Rectangle, 9.1. x 7.7. A quatint. 


Whole length, slightly to left, enthroned in clouds, rec- 
tangle, 18.14. x 14.11., after Fragonard. Etching. 
Eripuit Celo Fulmen Sceptrumque Tirannis | Au cane De 
Franklin | Printed in brown. 


1263 
1264 
1265 


1266 


1267 
1268 


1269 


1270 


1271 


—— Another copy. Printed in black. Cut to rectangle. 


—— The original drawing, from the Carson collection. 


Whole length, to left, advancing with three other figures 
toward figure of Religion. Rectangle, 6.14. x 10.9. Line. 
Vachez, inv. Dérais del.—Letelié Sculp. | Le Tombeau De Vol- 
taire Foudroyé..| Vos éloges, Monde flatteur, | La Religion les 
éfface. | Elle sait pardonner 1’Erreur, | Et fait justice de ]’Au- 
dace. | A Paris chez Vachez, Rue de Grenelle St Honoré, vis-a- 
vis le petit Hotel des Fermes. | Very scarce. 


Whole length, to right, laureated, right hand on shoulder 
of Indian girl kneeling at feet of Liberty, etc. Rectangle, 
eee 13.1 TS Line. 
A Borel invenit et delineavit 1778.—J. C. le Vasseur Sculptor 


Regis et Majest™ Imper™ et Reg™ sculp. | L’Amérique—In- 


dépendante | Dédiée au Congrés des—Etats unis de l’Amérique | 
A Paris ches ]’Auteur rue Boucherat au coin de la rue Xaintonge 
—Par leur trés humble et trés obéissant | Serviteur Borel. | 


Same as above. Proof with first line only, before vignette 
in margin. Excessively scarce. 


Same as above. With first and second lines only, and with 
vignette in margin. Very scarce. 


Whole length, to left, with three other figures before tomb. 
Rectangle, 8. x 12.6. . Line. 
D. N. inv.—C. M. Sculp. | Le Tombeau—De Voltaire | Dédié a 
Madame la Marquise—de Villette, Dame de Ferney | (ten-line 
inscription in double columns) | Se vend a Paris chez Alibert M4 
d’Estampes, au Palais Royal.—Et chez, le Noir M4 du Cabinet 
des Estampes du Roi, au Louvre. | 

Very scarce. 


— Whole length, to right, with scroll in upraised left hand. 
Owls, butterflies, and nondescripts flee before him on broom- 
sticks; partly draped blindfold female figure in broken tub in 
foreground, man on knees to right, curtain with mermaid figures 
above. Rectangle, 10.1. x 11.14. Etching. 
Without title, which is said to be: “‘ Le Magnétisme Dévoilé.”’, 
but no perfect copy is known to compiler. 


Whole length, to right, crowning Mirabeau with oak 
wreath. Above, winged genius-with spiked lance, liberty cap 
and banner: “La France| Libre” | Rectangle, 9. x 12.15. 

: Line. 
J M. Moreau le J"€ inv.—L. J. Masquelier sculp. | Mirabeau 
Arrive aux Champs Elisées. | Sur sa téte plane le Génie de la 
liberté portant ... un des ses Ou-|vrages; Francklin.. . 


.Ciceron | s’entretiennent . . . ceuvres. | 


1272. 


1273 


1274 


1275 


1276 


1277 


Etched state, no lettering within. rectangle, inscription lightly 
etched. J. M. Moreau Le J2¢€ inv.—L. J. Masquelier Sculp. 
1792. | 


Fine full margins. Excessively scarce. 


Same as above. The plate finished, with lettering on ban- 
ner. On pamphlet in Mirabeau’s hand: “ Essai | Sur Le | Des- 
potisme’”’. “1792.” erased. Added, lightly etched: “ Reception 
de Mirabeau aux Champs Elisées ” 


Same as No. 1271. Lettering on pamphlet and at end of 
third line altered to “‘ Charte Constitutionelle *’ Address added: 
‘A Paris chez rue St Jacques— | 


Same as above; “‘ Marel ” added to blank space in publish- 
er’s line. (2) 


Whole length, with arms upraised, on clouds, seized by 
Time and carried to heaven by Immortality, ete. . To right, 
France weeping at base of monument inscribed: ‘“‘ Franklin | Ne 
Peut | Mourir.” over medallion portrait. 

Rectangle, 13.14. x 17.6. Line. 
Composé et executé par Baricou Monbrun, AB4x pche gme—Se 
trouve chés l’auteur quai du pont St jean ABor-dx No 249 | 
L’apétre de la liberté immortalisé | Allégorie Dédiée Aux Amis 


De La Constitution Francaise Par L’Auteur, .et Presentée A 


L’Assemblée Nationale | (eight lines of explanation in double 


columns) | Cut. close. 


Whole length to left, standing, on clouds, with Penn, 
Washington, and others, in upper right of oblong folio. Rec- 
tangle, 16.5. x 21.9. Mezzotint. 
Le Général Lafayette. | Les Ombres des défenseurs de la liberté 
Américaine vienent le visiter pendant | sa traversée; les génies 
protecteurs de ]’Amérique écartent les tempétes. | (repeated in 
English—two lines) | 


‘ 


. Whole length, profile to right, fur cap and spectacles, on 
seesaw, with other figures, in compartment, at top of large com- 
position, in rectangle, 16.3. x 12.5. Etching. 
La Folie Des-Deux Partis, Oi Vue Politique De L’Etat Et De 
La Nation Anglaise, Avec Les Senateurs en Personnes. | Nou- 
velle et grand Parade Magique, ot le Cabinet des—Ministres et 
de la Minorité ouvert—de force. en 2 Par€s | (eighty-four lines 
in double columns) | 

Fine and perfect; one other known. 


1278 


1279 


1280 


1281 


1282 


Whole length, standing, to left, presenting cornucopia to 
genius of France. To left, Louis XVI, presenting rudder to 
D’Estaing, de Grasse, and Vaudreuil, near whom are Neptune 
and Vulcan. At right, Hercules, Britannia, and prostrate lion. 
Bale labeled: ““ Boston ”. seaport in flames, fleet, two furies, etc. 
Rectangle, 12.9. x 17.3. Etching. 
The only copy known. It is cut close and is without inscription. 
The original drawing, which is included, is attributed to Desrais 
and the engraving is believed to be by Palliére. (2) 


— Whole length, standing, to right, etc. Rectangle, 17.12. x 
25.3.  . 

Painted By C. Schuessele-—(Copyright 1859)—Engraved By 
Robert Whitechurch | Franklin Before The Lord’s In Council 
1774 | This Engraving from the Original Painting is respect- 
fully ee to the People of the United States by the Pub- 
lisher 


DUPLESSIS 
1778 AND 1783 


— Three-quarter length, to right, seated. Vignette, 1.14. x 
12: Line. 
Entered according .. . 1859 . . . | Franklin. | American Bank 
Note Co.—N° 53 | Two proofs, one on India paper. (2) 


Bust, to left. Vignette, 3.8. x 3.9. y | ame. 
Duplissis—J. Andrews | Franklin. | From The Original Picture 
By Duplissis | In The Possession Of M*S Barnett Of Paris. | 
ary by R. Andrews. | Boston. | Published By Hilliard, Gray 
& Co. 


Same as above. “ Duplissis ” corrected to “ Duplessis.”’, 
publishers’ names altered to ‘ Tappan & Dennet.” 


Same as above. Printer’s initials altered to “ C. D.”’ and 
publishers’ names to “ Whittemore, Niles & Hall.” 


Same as above. All after fourth line erased. (4) 


— Bust, to left, circle, on base, in rectangle, 5.12. x 3.8. 

Line. 
European Magazine. | Benj. Franklin, L. L. D. | W: Angus 
Sculp. | (ete., two lines) | 


Bust, to left, oval, 4.9. x 3.9., in decorative border, printing 
press at top, kite experiment below. 

Franklin. | Painted by Duplissis—Eng4 by R. E. Babson & J. 
Andrews. | Benj# Franklin | Walker & White . . . Baltimore. | 
Two copies. (3) 


11283 


-1284 


1285 


1286 


1287 


1288 


1289 


Bust, to right, oval, in decorative frame, 1.11. x 1.8.; 
crossed flags below. Line. 
Bald, Cousland & Co. Phil@ | India proof. 


Same as above, in different frame; on ticket, ‘“ Plate Print- 
ers Union | Nov. 19th—1857. | (etc., three lines) | (2) 


Bust, to left, rectangle, 2.3. x 1.11.; name of engraver to - 
right. On printed sheet: “Galerie Napoleon” with woodcut 
border. | Line. 


Bertonnier sculp | _ India proof. 


Similar to above, rectangle, 2.4. x 1.11.; name of engraver 
in centre. On printed sheet: “ Iconographic instructive.” 
Bertonnier sculp | P 


/——— Same as above. India proof before printed sheet. 


Similar to above, rectangle, 2.3.x 1.11.; engraver’s name 
to right, with three outer border lines. ‘Two impressions, one on 
India paper. — | (5) 


Bust, to right, rectangle, 7.2. x 5.2. Line. 
Michael Bisi del. et scul. 1818.—per Dalla Libera. | Beniaminus 
Franklin. | 


—— Same as above. Open letter proof. (2) 


Another copy. Open letter proof, in original wrappers 


fine untrimmed mele 


Bust, to right, in clouds. Vignenel 4, 9. x 4.1. Line. 
Gaet. Bonatti inc. | Beniamino Franklin | : . 


Bust, to right, oval over tablet, in rectangle, 4.12. x 3.2. 


Ce , Etching. 
B,, Franklin | C. M. Borde inc. | ; (2) 
Bust, to left, vignette, 3.4.x 3.2... Stipple and line.- 
Bouvier Sc. 1833 | Franklin. | 
—— Same as above. The etching unfinished. 
—— Same as above. Before title. India proof. 
—— Same as above. Title added, but date erased. _ (4) 
Bust, to right, rectangle, Slax s Line. 


‘o) 


. A. Bovara inc.—Per Vinc® Ferrario. | Franklin | Two copies. 


— Bust, to right, oval, 2.1. x 1.11.; decorative border at sides. 

Line. 
Franklin | Bureau. Engraving & Printing. (over monogram 
U.S.) | India proof. 


Same as above. Second line erased and replaced by: 
“ Benj. Franklin. | Bureau. Engraving & Printing.” (4) 


1290 


1291 


1292 


1293 


1294 


1295 


1296 


Full bust to right, oval, in rectangle, 13.7.x 10.1. Line. 
Galerie des Hommes illustres vivans. | Frankelin | Ministre 
Plénipotentiaire des Etats Unis | de Amérique Septentrionale. | 
Dessiné par Bounieu d’aprés le Buste de M. Houdon.—Gravé 
par Chevillet. | : : 


Same as above. Before first line. Excessively scarce. 


¢ 


— Nearly half length, to left, oval, over base, in rectangle, 
O08ox.7. . : Line. 
Benjamin Franklin | Né a Boston, dans la nouvelle Angleterre,, 
le 17 Janv. 1706. | (Honneur du nouveau monde etc. four lines) | 
Duplessis Pinxit Parisiis 1778.—Chevillet Sculpsit. |. Tiré du 
Cabinet de-M. Le Ray de Chaumont &@¢., | 


Fine original impression. | 


Full bust, to left, rectangle, 3.7. x 2.13. Line. 
From a French Painting.—Carter, Andrews & Co Sc | Benjamin 


Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. | ” 
— Full bust, head to right, dark background, rectangle, 1.6. x 


pha ae” Line. 


Same as above. Altered to oval, 1.2.x 1.4., with border, 
on proof cheque of Bank of the Republic: “ Danforth, Bald & 
CO New York & Philad@ ” 


— Same as above. In different border. Cut close. (4). 


Bust to right, oval, in bead border, 1.6.x 1.3. With por- 
traits of Washington and DeWitt Clinton at head of folio sheet. 

: Line. 
Diploma | Awarded By The |! American Institute. | — | Ameri- 
can Bank Note Co. New-York. . . . | 


Bust, to left, oval, 14. x .12., in wreath of flowers, at top 
of rebus sheet, in rectangle. Tine. 


The Art Of Making Money Plenty | In every Man’s—Pocket;. 


by | Doctor Franklin | (rebus thirteen lines) | B. Franklin | N.. 
Dearborn, Boston. | 


Same as above. Proof before publisher’s line. (2) 


— Bust, to left, circle, over tablet, in rectangle, 4.11. x 3.5.. 

Line. 
Benjamin Franklin, | Ministro plenipotenciario de los Estados. 
Unidos | de America en Francia. | Nacid en Boston el dia 17 de 
Enero de 1706. | Duplessis Pinxit——De la Cruz sculpsit. | Se 
hallara en Madrid con otros Retratos, Casa de D. M. Copin,, 
Carra de S. Ger™ | 


No other impression known. 


1297 


1298 


1299 


1300 


1301 


—— Bust, to left, vignette, 3.4. x 3.7. ; Etching. 
54 | Vernier, del—Lemaitre, dir-—Delaistre, Sc. | Franklin. | 


Same as above. “ Franklin.” repeated. Two copies. 


Full bust, to left, rectangle, 3.6. x 2.12. Line. 
From a French Painting. Dick, sc. | I am, | Yours, | B 
Franklin | New-York, Harper & Brothers. | 


Nearly half length, to right, rectangle, 4.7.x 3.11. Line. 
Eng4 by R. W. Dodson from a Painting by J. B. Longacre after 
... | Benjamin Franklin. | Benj@ Franklin | Entered .. . 
1835 . . . Pennsylvania. | (5) 


Bust, to right, spectacles in right hand, oval, in lathe-work 
border, 1.1. x .15., on oblong 8vo sheet. Line. 
A. B. & C. Durand, Wright & C° | New York | Drawn & En- 
graved by A. B. Durand 1825 | For the Farmers, Mechanics & 
Manufacturers Magazine No. 2. | 


— Same as above. On cheque of Bank of Augusta. (2) 


Same as above. On sheet 6. x 8.11. 

To | The | Memory | Of | Benjamin Franklin, | The Profound— 
Philosopher. | Fulmen Eripuit Colo, Sceptrumque Tyrannis. | 
Died | Philadelphia, April 17th 1790; Aged 85 Years. | Writ- 
ten & Engraved by Joseph Perkins, New York. | 

Very scarce. 


Bust, to left, vignette in rectangle, 2.2.x 1.10. Engraver’s 
line only engraved on steel. _ Line. 
A. Dutillois Sculpt | On 8° sheet “ Galerie Napoléon.” 

With wood-cut border. | | 


Same as above. Before background, signed: “A. Si- 
monet.” India proof. 


Same as above. Proof, with “ A Dutillois Scute—Duples- 
sis Pinxit” lightly etched. 


Same as No. 1300. With frame engraved on copper. 


Same as above. Copper frame erased. Engraved on steel, 
“Franklin ’’; on wood-cut sheet, “ Sciences ”. (5) 


Bust, to right, rectangle, 4.12. x 3.12., in ornamental 
frame. Stipple. 
J. A. Duplessis.—W. J. Edwards. | Franklin. | 


Same as above, frame extended to rectangle. Title erased. 
Added: “ Benj@ Franklin | Provincial G.-. Master of the Prov- 
ince of Pennsylvania, 1734.” | On India paper. 


Same as above. Frame erased. Lettered: “ Benj® Frank- 
lin | New York. Virtue & Yorston.” 


Same as above. Lettering erased. Title reéngraved under 
rectangle. vi) RAO) 


1302 


1303 


1304 


1305 


1306 


1307 


1308 


—— Bust, to left, rectangle, in irregular picture frame, 1.1. x 
18; ; ~ Line. 
Library of the | No. — | Franklin Institute. | Presented by 


—— Another. Almost identical, but by a different engraver. 


—— Same as above, on cheque of Susquehanna B. & B. Co. (3) 


Bust, to left, oval, .12.x.10., in lower right of group of 
nine, with “ Burleigh” at top. Third line 1.6. below engraved 
surface. Stip ple. 
B Franklin ; Drawn by W. M. Craig.—Engraved on Steel by 
W. T. Fry. | Published March 1 1824 by Henry Colburn, 
London. 


Same as above. Second and third line, which is 12-16 be- 
low engraved surface, reéngraved in larger characters, 

B. Franklin. | Drawn by W. M. Craig.—Engraved on Steel by 
W. T. Fry. | Published March 1, 1824, by Henry Colburn, Lon- 
don. India proof. (2) 


Bust, to right, rectangle, 7. x 5.1. Aquatint in colors. 
38 | G. Gallina f | 


Brilliant impression. Scarce. 


— Bust, to left, rectangle, 4.7. x 3.7., with rounded corners. 

Line. 
Geoffroy Sc | B. Franklin | Gaspar Y Roig Editores | Madrid. 
Very scarce. — 


Bust, to right, rectangle, 4.11 x 3.13. Mezzotint. 
J. D. Gross. S¢ | Benj@ Franklin | (2) 
Half length, to right, oval, 9.1. x 7.7. Mezzotint. 


Portrait Of Benjamin Franklin, Painted By A. Scheffer. | Im- 
primé & Publié par Goupil & Cit—Engraved By Ed. Girardet. 
—Paris—London—Berlin—New-York. | 

Beautifully colored. 


Same as above. Before all letters. India proof. 


— Half length, seated, to right, rectangle, 5.3. x 3.14. 
Etching. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Engraved by H. B. Hall, from the original 
picture in | Pastel, painted from life by I. A. Duplessis in 1783, 
and now | (1868) in the possession of Iohn Bigelow, Esq. | 


Same as above. Before all letters, with stock unfinished, 
and before diagonal cross-hatching on collar. 


Same as above. The plate finished, but before all letters. 
India proof. 


Same as No. 1308. ‘‘ 1868” altered to ‘‘ 1887” India 
proof. (4) 


1309 


1310 


1311 


1312 


1313 


1314 
1315 


1316 


7 


Bust, to right, vignette, 4.7. x 4.2. - Etching. 


Etchd by H. B. Hall N Y 1879 | 


Same as above. Background extended by horizontal ruling 
to rectangle, 5.6. x 3.15. Added: Eng4 by H. B. Hall Jr. New 
York. | Benj@ Franklin | D. Appleton & Co. | 


Same as above. Background strengthened and additional 


coarse etching at sides of head. India eee . (3) 
Bust, to left, oval, ee border, 2. 2. Sls 12. In group of 
"seven portraits. 0° . Stipple. 


Ben’ Franklin. | Eng4 by H. B.. Hall, N. Y. | Great Statesmen 
And Orators. | 


Bust, to right, vignette, 3.5 x 3.2. side -_Btohing. 
B. Byankiin | T. Johnson Del. et Se. ae | Rit: a 


3 Signed proof on Japan paper. 


The etching, unfinished, Ti scratches at. bottom of ee 
itty proof. 


The plate finished, but before Wane aiid Preos on 


Japan paper. : (4) 
— Bust, to right, in group 3 four portraits, rectangle, 6.14. x 
414 EGR VE: ruled. b= Stopples 


Fentlin, | London: Charles righ 1851. | 


Same as above. Ruling erased, relettered: - Franklin. | 
London: Frederick Warne & C° | 


—— Same as above. Franklin cut from sheet. (3) 


Half length, to right, oval, with porteng in rec ectangle, Tal. 
x 11.4. rs Tine; 
Benjamin Franklin. aan | 


—— Same as above. Added: 
A. Krause sc. Druck v. Zehl, esau | Benj Franklin | 
Pramie zum finfundzwanzigsten Bande des New-Yorker Belle- 


tristischen Journals. | 


— Same as above. Last line uninked. 


Bust, to right, head toward front, rectangle, 16.4. x 12.3. 
Remarque, in lower left, Seal of Grolier Club, and ir lower right, 
medallion, “ B. Franklin. Americain Nini 1777 ” 

Copyright 1898, by the Grolier Club, N. Y.| Etched by Henri 
Lefort from an original | painting by Duplessis presented by 
Geo. A. Lucas— | to the W. H. Huntington Collection of Ameri- 
cana | Metropolitan Museum of Art—N—Y— | Henri Lefort | 
One of four copies on vellum of which one was retained by the 
Club, and one presented to Metropolitan Museum. 


— Another copy, on Japan paper. 


1317 
1318 


1319 


1320 


1321 


1322 


1323 


1324 


—— Another copy, on Japan paper. 


— Another copy, on Japan paper. 


Same as above. Before all letters and remarques, plate 
not quite finished. Unpublished; from the collection of the 
engraver and signed by him. 


— Half length, to left, vignette, 4. x 4.3. Line. 
E. Dentu. Ed, 13. Gal. d’Orléans (Pal. R) Paris.—Eugéne 
Leguay sculp | Franklin | Gilquin et Dupain Imp. r. des Fossés, 
St Jacq. 3, Paris. | India proof. 


— The etching of above, unfinished. 


The finished plate, but proof before all letters, on India 
paper. (3) 


Bust, to left, oval, in rectangle with ribbon and festoons 
of laurel, over ornaments and tablet, in rectangle, 6.5.x 4. Line. 
A. Benjamin Franklin | Docteur en Medecine. | Ne 4 Boston 
Capitale de la Province de | Massachusset en Amerique le 17 
Janvier 1706 | p. marin del Sculp | 

Very scarce. 


Same as above. “Sculp” and bust erased. Replaced by 
more artistic and agreeable portrait. Added: “ Le Beau Sculp. | 
Sa Vertu son Courage (etc., four lines) | (2) 


Bust, to left, oval, in decorative irregular frame, 1.9. x2., 
kite and lightning at top, books and scrolls below. Above, 
Masonic symbol enclosing “ G ” . Line. 
Franklin. | September 17th | 1856.| On satin badge. 


Same as above. Proof before symbol and lettering. India 


proof. 


Same as above. Additional line work under frame. Cut 
from larger composition. 


The oval only, 1.7.x 1.4. “ Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & 
Edson, New York.’ India proof. (4) 


Bust, to left, vignette, 3.4. x 3.5. ‘Stipple. 
Duplessis gem.—Stahlstich von Carl Mayer. | Benjamin Frank- 
lin. | Stuttgart, J. Scheible’s Buchhandlung. | Druck ‘v. Carl 
Mayer. Nbg. | 

Bust, to right, rectangle, 4.4. x3.4. Line. 


Stahlstich v. Carl Mayer’s Kunstanstalt in Niirnberg. | Benja-: 
min Franklin. | Verlag von Stephan Geibel in Altenburg. | (2) 


Bust, to right, in clouds with lightning, vignette, 2.14. 
Rip: Stipple. 
Beniamino Franklin | Per Mazzoleni | 

Very scarce. | 


1325 


1326 


1327 


1328 


1829 


1330 


Half length, seated, to left, at table, with paper and spec- 
tacles, rectangle, 5.6. x3.14. Line. 
Fine proof before all letters. 


Same as above. peer increased to 5.14. x 4.6. 
—Mocquet se. | Frank- 
lin | Garnier fréres Editeurs | (2) % 


— Bust, to left, rectangle, in double border lines, 4.4. x 3.12. 

Line. 
Nordheim sculps. | Franklin | Zu Meyer’s Monatsheften. | (Pub- 
lished for Herrman J. Meyer. New-York.) | 


Same as above. Last two lines erased. Added: “‘ Walhalla 
—NO° 57 | Eigenthum & Verlag Des Bibl]. Instituts In Hildburg- 


hausen.”’ 


Same as above. Border lines and all lettering erased. 
Relettered, 8-16 below rectangle, “ Benj. Franklin” in open 
characters. | 


Same as above. Title erased, but reéngraved 15-16 below 
rectangle. Added: “* EKigenthum & Verlag Des Bibl. Instituts 
In Hildburghausen.” 


— Same as above. Added: ‘‘ Neues Convers. Lexic.—N® 18 ” 


(5) 


Full bust, to left, oval, in rectangle, 4.6. x 4.9., in centre of 
oblong folio sheet of, 
Poor Richard Illustrated. | Lessons for the Young and Old on 
Industry, Temperance, Frugality &c. by Benjamin Franklin. 
(twenty-four oblong ovals, with borders, in which are titles.) 
*B, Franklin. L. L. D. (and) F. R. S.—Born (at) Boston. Jany 
17th 1706.* | Died at Philada—Apr! 17th 1790. | Engraved by 
O. Pelton | (Copyright 1859) | 


—— The rectangle, cut out. . (20 


Bust, to left, oval, 3.8. x 2. 14. Line. 
Cut oval, India paper, mounted on separately printed ornamental 
border. 


Bust, to right, vignette, 3.12. x 4.4. Stipple. 
Eng4 by Geo. E. Perine, N. Y. | Benjamin Franklin. | 
India proof. (2) 
Full bust, to right, rectangle, 7.2. x 5.2. Line. 
Francesco Petroncini dis. e inc. | Beniamino Franklin | 
Two copies. ! (2) 


Head, to right, on oblong folio sheet of thirty-nine heads, 
in three rows. Etching. 
Physionomiste Pl]. 1¢re. | 39 | Franklin. | Very scarce. 


1331 


1332 


1333 


1334 


1335 


1336 


1837 


1338 


—- Bust, to left, vignette, 3.4. x 3. Line. 
Benjamin Franklin | V. IT. IV. | Saverio Pistolesi—del. e 
sculp. | Beniamino Franklin | Very scarce. 


Nearly half length, to right, oval, in frame, in rectangle, 
TOS k 7: Line. 
Benjamin Franklin | Né 4 Boston, dans la nouvelle Angleterre, 
le 17 Janvier 1706. | (four verses) | Duplessis Pinxit—P. PI. 
Sculp | : 


Bust, to left, in octagon, .14. x .12., at bottom of group of 
portraits, including Pope, Goldsmith, Addison, Milton, Johnson, 
Montaigne, Shakespeare, Swift, and Burke, separated by 
floriations. Stipple. 
India proof before all letters. Not only the only one known, but 
compiler has never seen a lettered impression. 


— Bust, to left, oval in stone border, over base, in rectangle, 
4.14. x 3.1. Line. 
Franklin. | Eripuit Coelo Fulmen, | Sceptrumque Tyrannis. | 
Engraved by Chas Pye, from an original Picture by Duplessis, | 
in the possession of W™ Temple Franklin, Esq® | Published by 
Henry Colburn, London, Oct? 1817. | 


Same as above. Proof before all letters. ‘‘ ChaS Pye 
sect” lightly etched to right. (2) 


Bust, to right, rectangle, 5.7. x 4.3. Etching. 
Jacques Reich Sc | 

One of two signed proofs issued. Engraver’s name lightly 
etched. 


Same as above. Engraver’s line strengthened. Remarque 
of printing press added. 

“ Artist’s Proof from the Copper — 5 copies only — Jacques 
Reich ” 


Bust, to right, rectangle, 15.2.x 11.14., with remarque, 
Cochin head in lower left. Etching. 
Copyright 1903 by Jacques Reich, N. Y.| Jacques Reich sc. | 
Benj? Franklin | Artist’s signed proof on Japan paper. 


Bust, to right, vignette, 1.1. x 1.2., opposite Penn, on cir- 
cular sheet to fold to fan, with ten Philadelphia views. Stipple. 
Franklin. | 

No other known. With original envelope: ‘‘ The Rose of Phila- 
delphia ” 


Bust, to right, circle, opposite Washington, described 
under Hart 877a. See No. 1083. (2) 


1339 


1340 


1341 


1342 


1343 


1344 


1345 


1346 


1347 


—— Whole length, to left, seated, rectangle, 20.4. x 14.14. 

Mezzotint. 
Painted By T. H. Matteson, Esqr—Engraved By Heny S. 
Sadd. | Benjamin Franklin. | Born In Boston, Jany 17th 1706. 
—Died In Philadelphia, April 17th 1790. | Painted & Engraved 
For The New York Albion. | 1847 | (Copyright 1846 by Charles 
W. Bartlett.) | 


Nearly half length, to right, vignette, 3.8.x 3. _ Stipple. 
Dr Franklin. | Published by G. Smeeton St Martin’s Church 
Yard. | 


Same as above. Address changed to: “‘ Pub4 by Hodgson, 
& CO 10, Newgate St” (2) 


Bust, to left, circle, with border, over tablet, in rectangle, 
6.15 x 4.8. Tine. 
N. 53.| A. Benjamin Franklin | Dottore in Medicina | Nato a 
Boston Capitale della Provincia | di Massachusset in America li 
17 Gennaro | 1706 | In Napoli per Talani e Gervasi al Gigante 
N. Se 7| 


Bust, to right, oval, over tablet, in rectangle, 4.13. x 3.2. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Duplessis, P,—Alex€ Tardieu, Se, | 
Line. 


—— Bust, to left, oval, in stone frame, over base, in rectangle, 
SLi. «244 Line. 
Franklin. | Duplessis Pinxt—Alexte Tardieu Sculpt | 


Same as above. Before title. Engraver’s line: “ Alex. 
Tardieu Sculpt” (2) 


—— Same as first of the above. Before title. Two copies. (2) 


—— Same as above. All but portrait in oval erased. 


Same as above. Oval, with reéngraved border, 1-16, in 
horizontally ruled rectangle, 3.9. x 2.4., with tablet, vertically 
ruled, containing title. 


B. Franklin. | | (2) 


Bust, to left, oval, 4.1. x 3.4. Stipple. 
Dessiné d’ aprés le portrait peint par Duplessis a Paris en 1778, 
et Gravé par Ambroise Tardieu. | Benjamin Franklin | (Physi- 
cien et Philosophe,) Membre de la société royale de Londres. | 
(etc., two lines) | | 


Same as above. Before all letters. Cae > oa 


Bust, to right, rectangle, 4.13. x 3.15.  : Stipple. 
Beautiful proof, before all letters and enclosing line; on India 
paper. Excessively scarce. | 


> py Ee eee 
§ 


1348 


1349 


1350 


1351 


1352 


1353 


Same as above. Enclosing line and “ Engraved by J. 
Thomson.” added. India proof. Excessively scarce. 


Same as above, with full lettering of the proof state. 
Engraved by J. Thomson. | Franklin. | From an original Picture 
by J. A. Duplessis in the possession of M® Barnet. | Consul Gen- 
eral for the United States of America, at Paris. | Under the 
Superintendance of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful 
Knowledge. | London, Published by Charles Knight, Ludgate 
Street, & Pall Mall East. | Proof | 

India proof. 


— Same as above. “ Proof ”’ erased. 


Same as above. Fifth and sixth lines erased and sixth 
reéngraved: “ London, Published by Charles Knight, & C° Lud- 
gate Street.” 


Same as above. “ Under the . . . Knowledge” restored 
as fifth line, publishers’ line altered to: ‘‘ Published by W™ S. 
Orr & C° London.” 


Same as above. All lettering and border line erased. Plate 
reworked, background entirely changed. Rectangle, 5.1. x 4. 


Same as above. Lettered: “ Engraved by J. Thomson, 
from an original picture by J. A. Duplessis. | Franklin. | William 
Mackenzie, Glasgow, Edinburgh, London & New York. | 


Same as above. Publishers’ line reéngraved: ‘‘ William 


Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh & Glasgow.” (6) 


—— Bust, to right, oval, 1.3.x 1., laurel leaves below, scroll 
with inscription, encircling portrait. Burning building, spire, 
Minerva, mother and children, etc., on oblong 4to sheet. Stzpple. 
Franklin | Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia | Croome, 


. del.—Tueker, sc.| Fine proof. 


Bust, to right, rectangle, 3.8.x 2.11., under portraits of 
James Watt and Priestley, in rectangle, diagonally ruled. Line. 
Franklin | 


Same as above. Background. strengthened by vertical 
ruling. 


Same as above. Background and heads strengthened by 
3 


horizontal ruling. 


— Bust, to left, vignette, 3.3. x 3.4. Stipple and line. 
F. Weber Sc. | Benjamin Franklin. | durch Kunst-Verlag, W. 
Creutzbauer in Carlsruhe.| Two copies. 


Same as above. Proof, with engraver’s name only, on 
India paper. 


Same as above. Engraving extended to nearly half length, 
in cross-ruled rectangle, 4.6. x 3.10., without any lettering. (4) 


1354 


1355 


1356 


1357 


1358 


1359 


1360 


1361 


1362 


1363 


1364 


Bust, to right, in irregular oval, on oblong 8vo sheet of 
Signers. Stipple. 
Engraved By—W. Wellstood | The Signers Of The Declaration 
Of Independence. | Designed And Engraved Expressly For The 
Ladies’ Repository.| Scarce. 


— Bust, to right, vignette, 3.6. x 3.2. Stipple. 
J. A. J. Wi ileox, Sc | From a Miniature by Duplessis, in the pos- 
session of Mrs. Gillespie. | | India proof. 


— Half length, to right, seated, rectangle, 3.4. x 2.12. 
: Stipple. 
W. C. Wrankmore sculps. |B Franklin | Yorag von Julius 
Klinkhardt in Leipzig. | 


Full bust, to left, rectangle, 3.8. x 2.12. —-Stipple. 
From a French ete —Engraved by T. Wright. | Benjamin 
Franklin, L. L. D., F. R. S. | 


—— Same as above. Before all letters. India proof. (2) 


Same as above. Proof before all letters. India proof, on 
undivided sheet, with similar proof of Capt. James Cook. 


—— Bust, to left, vignette, 3.3. x 3.6. Etching. 
54 | Stati Uniti | Franklin | 


‘Similar to above. Vignette, 3.4. x 3.6. Etching. 
54 | Franklin. | 


—— Full bust, to left, circle, in oak-leaf border, 3.8. Stipple. 


Full bust, to left, vignette, 3.8. x 3. Line. 
Unlettered. ‘Two copies. | (3) 


Bust, to left, oval, with border, 1-16, in horizontally ruled 
rectangle, separated from vertically ruled panel, in which is title. 
8.11. x 2.5. Etching. 
Franklin. | 


Bust, to left, oval, 3.11. x 2.14., without border line, dark 
cross-ruled background, lightning showing on left. > Lane. 
Proof before all letters, finely engraved. The only copy known; 
no lettered impression is known to compiler. 


Bust, to left, oval, diagonally cross-ruled background, 


2.4.x 1.12. Line. 
—— Full bust, to right, rectangle, with double border lines, 
4.15.x 4.1. Title in script. Line. 
Franklin. | 


—— Same as above. Title repeated in Russian, over script. 


Same as above. Title in script erased. Address, in Rus- 
sian, added. (4) 


1365 


1366 


1367 


1368 


1369 


1370 


1371 


1372 


Bust, nearly full face, vignette, no background, with forty- 
seven ethers on oblong folio. Key to the Declaration. Etching. 
35 | 35 Benj@ Franklin | 3 


—— Nearly half length, to right, lightning to left, vignette, 
3.14. x 4.4. Line. 
Benj? Franklin | 


Bust, to right, oval, with narrow border, 1.4.x 1. Kite 
experiment on left, printing press on right. Line. 
Franklin | Kire reratce Company | Of | Philadelphia. | (etc., 
eighteen lines) | 1862 | 


Bust, to left, petennie on cheque. Rawdon, Wright, 
Hatch, and Edson, New York. 


Half length to right. Proof wood-cut, on rice paper, 
signed by Henry Wolf. (4) 


STEPHEN ELMER 
1782 


Half length, nearly in profile, to right, seated at table, 
reading. Left hand rests on pamphlet. Rectangle, in frame- 


~ work border, 13.6. x 11.11. Line. 


Painted by S. Elmer A.—Engraved by T. Ryder | The Poli- 
tician. | Published as the Act directs, May 1St 1782 by T. Ryder 


_& Sold by A. Torre & I. Thane N° 28. Hay Market. 


Same as above. Inscription on lower pamphlet very 
faintly indicated, that on newspaper lightly etched, before brick- 
work in vertically ruled borders on right and horizontally ruled 
borders at bottom, and before all letters. Not quite finished. 
The only known impression. 


Same as above. All lettering erased and reéngraved. 
“Painted by S. Elmer A.—The Original Plate Re published 
July 1. 1824, by Z. Sweet 38. Chancery Lane.—Engraved by T. 
Ryder. | 


Same as above. Added: ‘“ The Politician. | [Dr Benj.: 
Franklin.] | 


—— Similar to above, without framework. Rectangle, 10.3. x 
8.6. Line. — 
S. Elmer pinxt—London, S. Russell.—T. Ryder sculp. | The 
Politician | Edinburgh; Robt Simpson—London; Ackerman & 
Co | 


— Half length, to right, rectangle, 4.6. x 3. 10. Line. 
I. G. Walker. sculpt| Dr Benjamin Franklin. | Eripuit cco 
fulmen sceptrumque Tyrannis. | Bungay Publish’d by Messrs 
Brightly & Childs Decemr 16. 1815. | 


Same as above. Publication line erased. G 


1373 


1375 


1376 


1377 


1378 


1379 


FICTITIOUS 


Bust, to right, bald head, dark background, oval, with 

border line, 3.3. x 2.9. Stipple. 

Doctor Benjamin Franklin. | Engraved by W™ Evans, from an 

original picture, | (the last painted) in the possession of Dt Ja$ 

Hamilton. | Published for Lackington, Allen & C° Jany 1. 1804. 
e 


Three-quarter length, seated, to front, in library. Rec- 
tangle, 5.3. x 4.5. Line, 
Geo. Catlin pinxt—Peter Maverick sculpt| Benj. Franklin. | 
Published by Geo. Catlin, from the only portrait of him in ex- 
istence; New York. 1829. | 

Excessively scarce. 


Whole length, to front, in rectangular picture frame, 
6.9. x 4.7. Line. 
Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. | Published by H. D. Symonds 
Augt 27. 1796. | 3 | / 

—— Head, to left, fur-trimmed cap, in horizontally ruled circle, 


1.6. Cut from group. Line. 
Franklin. | (2) 


FILLEUL 


1780 


Half length, to front, seated, rectangle, with broad bor- 
der, 13.5. x 9.5. Line. 
Benjamin Franklin | Né 4 Boston le 17. Janvier 1706. | Eripuit 
celo fulmen sceptrum que tyrannis. | Peint par Madame Filleul. 
—A Paris chez M. Boquet riie Comtesse d’Artois vis-a-vis celle 
Mauconseil.—Gravé par Cathelin, Graveur du Roi. | ~ 


— Same as above. Proof before all letters. Very scarce. 
Same as above. Proof with only: “ Peint par Madame 


Filleul.—Gravé par Cathelin, Graveur du Roi.” 
Excessively scarce. 


Bust, to left, long hair, open turn-down collar, oval, 
2.0. x 2: | Stipple. 
F. Bonneville del—Delatour sculp, | Franklin. | Né 4 “Boston le 
17 Janv? 1706. | Mort 4 Philadelphie en 1790. | A Paris. Rue du 
Théatre Francais N° 4. | 


—— Same as above. Address erased. (2) 


Se a a ee ae 


1380 


1381 


1382 


1383 


1384 


1385 


1386 


Bust, to right, vignette, 2.8. x 2.6. Line. 
Ferdinand Sct | Franklin | (Benjamin.) | Né 4 Boston en 1706. | 
Mort en 1790. | Publié par Blaisot. | 


Same as above. Proof with only ‘“ Ferdinand Sct” India 
paper. ae 
Same as above. With title, ‘‘ Le Sellier De Varsovie.” (3) 


—— Bust, to left, head to right, oval, 4.8. x 3.10. Stipple. 
F, Bonneville Deli Gautier Sculp. | Benjamin Franklin. | Né 
a Boston, le 17 Janvier 1706, | Mort 4 Philadelphie en 1790. | 


A Paris chez |’Auteur rue du Théatre Francais N. 4. | 


—— Bust, to right, oval, over tablet, in rectangle, 5.13. x 
eit), '  [tne. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Goldar sculpt | Published Sept 23¢ 1785, 
by J. Fielding, Pater Noster Row. | 


—— Same as above. All lettering, except title, erased. (3) 


Bust, to right, oval, 7.3. x 6.2. A quatint. 
Benjamin Franklin, | Né 4 Boston le 17 Janvier 1706. | 
Printed in dark brown. 


Same as above. “ E. Gosselin qt.” added under bust, to 
right. Printed in reddish brown. (2) 


Bust, to front, on pyramid, with two other portraits, in 
circle, 2.12., with border containing names. Liberty cap, urn, 
cherubs, etc. Stipple. 
les Immortels. | Franklin. | J. J. Rosseau.—Voltaire | A Paris, 
Rue du Théatre Francois N° 4.1 

Excessively scarce. In perfect condition. 


Full bust, to front, in picture frame, held by Diogenes, 
in rectangle, 10.9. x 8. Line. 
N. L. G. D. L. C. A. D. L: del. et Sculp. | Benjamin Franklin | 
Ministre plenipotentiaire a la Cour de France pour la Repub- 
lique | des Provinces unies de l’Amerique Septentrionale. | Né a 
Boston le 17. Janvier 1706.| A Paris chez Bligny Lancier du 
Roi, M4 d’Estampes, Peintre, Doreur et Vitrier, Cour du 
Manége aux Thuilleries. | Presenté 4 son Excellence | quelle a 
acceptée le 14. | Juillet 1780. | Par son trés Humble et trés 
Obeissant | Serviteur Bligny. | 


Before all letters. The portrait and chart, on which eagle 
stands, in etched state. 


Same as above. The plate finished, proof before all letters 
below rectangle. 


1402 


1403 


1404 


1405 


1406 


1407 


1408 


Bust, profile to left, oval, with ring and bow of ribbon, in 


rectangle, 4.11. x 2.11. Line. 
Benyamin Franklin | gebohren 1706. | D. Berger Sculp. 1783. | 
Similar to above. Rectangle, 4.12. x 2.11. Line. 


Benyamin Franklin. | D. Berger Sculps. Berolini 1783.| (2) 


—— Bust, profile to left, circle, 1.14., over another portrait. 
Line. 
I. | II. | D. Berger sc: 1792 | I. Benyamin Franklin. | II. John 
Howard: | 


Same as above. A small “a” in blank border of circle 
over Howard, and “ Benyamin ”’ altered to “ Beniamin ” 


33 


Same as above. The small “a” erased and placed over 
F ranklin. ; (3) 


Bust, profile to right, nitivecht two Des overlapping por- 
traits, in oval, 2S Aatee Stipple. 
Péter 1. Frans —Friedrich II. LD, Berger Sculp. 1808. | 
Scarce. 


Bust, profile to right, in olive borden ‘surrounded by 


flowers, in oval, in ruled rectangle, 5.5 x 4.4. _ . Stipple. 


Bristol Hard: Porcelain Flower Piece. |. (Size 8% in. x 74 in.) | 
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, | In the Collection of M? William 
Edkins, Bristol. | (2) 


Bust, profile to left, circle, 2.3.5. OVER Jeunes wreath with 
diverging rays. — a.  Stapple. 
B. J; Franklin | Est | Mort } Dediée au Café Procope | 


Ekeesavely scarce. 


Bust, profile to left, on tall pedestal, surrounded by lit- 
erary emblems, on bookplate, vignette, 2.5. x 2.16. Stipple. 
M. W. Day. | W Chapin del & Sc. | “ ’Tis Education forms the 
common mind, | Just as the twig is bent the tree’s inclin’d.” 
Very scarce. See No. 1449. 


Bust, profile to right, oval medallion on spear, near left 
centre of large composition with three figures at funeral altar. 
Bod, Bx7 « Stipple. 
Dessiné. par Boiseau.—Gravé par Colibert. | La Philosophie et 
l’Innocence rendent Jes | derniers devoirs a Franklin. | A Paris 
chéz Basset, rue Jacques, N° 670. | 

Excessively scarce, full margins. 


Bust, profile to left, outline in circle, on same plate with 

silhouette of Washington, Hart 810, in rectangle, 3.14. x 6.2. 
Etching. 

Columb. Mag. | . 


1409 


1410 


1411 


1412 


1413 


1414 


1415 


1416 


1417 


Bust, profile to right, circle, 1.11. Copy of Dupré’s medal, 
reverse on same plate, with artist’s name. Line. 
Benj. a Natus Boston. XVII. Jan. | MDCCVI | Copia 
Sculp. | 


Bust, profile to right, in circle, mosaic border, with other 
numbered ornaments, in rectangle, 8.9. x 7.6. Stipple. 
Manuel du Tourneur.—P1. XLV. | Fig.—8. | Dessine par Gous- 
sier—Coquet Sculp Tom. II.| Scarce. See No. 1414. 


Bust, to right, in circular border of oak leaves and snake 
with tail in mouth. At sides of head, “ B.—F.’ Diameter, 
7.6. Stipple. 
Lethere Delineavit—Darcis Sculpsit. | A Paris chez Potrelle, 
M4 d’Estampes, Rue Honoré, N° 54. | 


Same as above. With only: “ Le Thiere delt 1795. Dar- 
cis Sculpt 1795.” Very scarce. 


Bust, profile to left, in circle, of oak and laurel leaves, in 
oblong oval with blank border in which is lettering, in rectangle. 


At top of sheet, of 25 illustrations, in double border lines. Line. 


Bowles’s Moral Pictures; | or Poor Richard Illustrated. Being 
Lessons for the Young and the Old, on Industry, Temperance, 
Frugality, &c. By the late Dr. Benj. Franklin. | . . . Bowles 
and Carver... | B. Franklin, L. L. D. and F. R. S: Born at 
Boston, JanY 17. 1706. | Died at Philadelphia, April 17. 1790. | 
—Dighton delt | | 


_ Early proof before 1795 publication line. Excessively scarce. 


Bust, profile to right, in circle, mosaic border, with other 
numbered ornaments, in rectangle, 8.6. x 7.3. Stipple. 
Tab XVI | F. 8. | Drechsler 37 B. 2 Th | 


~ Very scarce. See No. 1410. 


Bust, profile to left, vignette, 2.12. x 1.11. Stipple. 
Edwin sc. | Benjamin’ Franklin | Born Jany 17th 1706 Died 
April 17th 1790. | 


Same as above. Proof before all letters. 
The only one known. i, (2) 


Bust, profile to left, vignette, 1.5.x .14., on card. Line. 
Franklin Lodge | N° 134.—A. Y. M.| You are requested to 
attend a meeting of Franklin Lodge N° 134 | on next at — 
O’Clock P. M.| By order of the Worshipful Master | Geo. I. 
Becker Secy | Philada 18— | 


— Bust, profile to right, oval, 3.6. x 2.10. . Stipple. 
L. Hess se. | Benj. Franklin, | geboren zu Boston in Neu—Eng- 
land d. 17. Jan. 1760. | Non Sordidus Auctor Nature Verique. | 
Excessively scarce. 


1418 


1419 


1420 


1421 


1422 


1423 


1424 


Bust, profile to right, oval, 4.3. x 3.7. ~ Lane. 
Literary Magazine. | Drawn & Engraved by T. Holloway from 
the Bust modelled at Paris, from the Life. | Benj. Franklin, 
L. L. D. F. R. S.| Published as the Act directs, 1. Feb. 1791, 
by C. Forster, N° 41, Poultry. 


— Bust, profile to right, oval, 4. x 3.2. Stipple. 
W. R. Jones Se. | Benj. Franklin, L. L. D. | Q 


Bust, profile to left, on medal, circle, 1.14. On same sheet 
reverse of medal. Etching. 


Pl. XV. | Benj. Franklin Natus Boston. XVII Jan. | MDCCVI | 
Dupre F. | Jules Jacquemart | 
—— Same as above. Proof before “ Pl. XV.” (2) 


Bust, to left, on pedestal, on line with Hamilton and an- 
other, near pyramid with medallion of Washington, etc., land- 
scape background rectangle, 4.15. x 3.15. Tine. 
Allegorical | Des4 by G. Fairman—Kearny Sculpt | American 
Literature &, Fine Arts, Rewarding Patriotism &, Virtue. | 


Bust, profile to right, between Washington and Hamilton, 
on pedestal, with figures of America and History in foreground. 


Vignette, 6.4. x 6.3. Line. 
Birch Delt—Engraved By Lawson. | For Delaplaine’s Reposi- 
tory | Rogers & Esler Printers. | (23. 


Bust, profile to right, on pedestal, about to be crowned by 
Liberty. Rectangle, 6.2. x 3.6. Line. 
H. Lips del. & sc: | Beniamin Franklin. | 


Bust, profile to left, in oval, 3.12 x 2.14. ~ Line. 
No V.] Massachusetts Magazine, [Vol II. | Eripuit Celo Ful- 
men; sceptrumque Tyrannis. | B. Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. | 
Born at Boston in New England, Jan. 6th 1706. | Died at 
Philadelphia, April 17th 1790. | 


—— Same as above. First line erased. (2) 


Another copy of the first state, with the ‘ Massachusetts 
Magazine ”’ line. 

All three are genuine original impressions. The modern coun- 
terfeit has no comma after “ England” and the profile of the 
face is sharply outlined by the graver. 


Bust, to front, oval, 1.1. x .15., on left centre of cheques on 
Bank of Augusta. Stipple. 
Peter Maverick N. York. | Two copies. 


Bust, profile to left, with spectacles, on pedestal, vignette, 
3.5. x 2.14., on title page. Line. 
Early Lessons | By | Maria Edgeworth | Published by J. Max- 
well Philad@ | (3) 


1425 


1430 


Bust, to right, laureated, at top of tall column, opposite 
similar “ Washington.”, Hart 775, on title page, vignette. Line. 
Franklin. | Befreiungskampf | der | nordamerikanischen 
Staaten | von | Dr Heinrich Elsner. | Nisle del: | Stuttgart, J. 
Scheible’s Buchhandlung.—Stich u. Druck durch Carl Mayer. 
Nbg. | 


Bust, profile to right, oval, 4.4. x 3.8. Stipple, 
for the Microscope | Benj. Franklin. L. L. D. F. R. S. | Where 
Liberty dwells, There is my Country | 

Excessively scarce. 


Bust, profile to left, oval, with border, ornament at top, 
spectacles. ‘Title in ornamental oblong oval beneath. _ In lower 
right of oblong sheet, of forty portraits, 16.8. x10.5., with re- 
marque of Voltaire bust. Line. 
Mr le D® Franklin. | Dessiné par Duché, d’aprés nature au 
Chateau de Ferney en 1781. Gravé par Née, | Chambre Du— 
Ceeur de Voltaire. | Pays de Gex N° 1.| N. B. Pour les Vues du 
Chateau de Ferney . . . Tombeau de Voltaire 4 Ferney. | 


Same as above. With only “ Dessiné par Duché,—Gravé 
par Née,” and the remarque. 
Very scarce. ae 


Bust, profile to right, vignette, 3.2. x 2. Line. 
Beni. Franklin. | Geboren zu Boston in Neu England, den 17. 
Jan. 1706.| Non Sordidus Auctor Nature Verique.|C. G. 
Nestler fee. | 


Bust, profile to left, in broad oval border with oak gar- 
lands, facing similar John Adams, in rectangle, 4.7.x 7.3. Line. 
New London Magazine. | Benj® Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. | 
Published by Alex’ Hogg at the Kings Arms N° 16 Paternoster 
Row, Mar. 1. 1786.—Noble sculp. | 


Bust, profile to left, vignette, 3.3. x 1.15. Line. 
B. Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S.| Born at Boston in New Eng- 
land, Jan 17th 1706. | Non Sordidus Auctor Nature Verique. | 


(2) 


— Bust, profile to right, vignette, 3.4. x 1.15. Line. 
B. Franklin. L. L. D. F. R. S.| Born at Boston in New Eng- 
land, Jan 17th 1706. | Non Sordidus Auctor Nature Verique. | 
Scarce. 


—— Bust, profile to left, oval, in stone-work border, 4.4.x 
3.8. Line. 
B. Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. | Ambassador from the Congress 
of America | to the Court of France. | J. Norman Sc. | 

Very scarce. 


nner 


1433 


1434 


1435 


1436 


1437 


1438 


1439 


1440 


1441 


1442 


Bust, profile to left, between woman’s head and portrait 


of Steele, outline, in rectangle, 3.4. x 5.8. Etching. 

Page 285.—Vol. II. | M—N—O— | 190 | 

Two copies. (2) - 
Bust, profile to left, over Steele, vignette, 3.5.x 2.10. 

Outline. Etching. 

Pl 30044. | 24 


—— Same as above. Added: “Tome II.—Page 21.” (2) 


Bust, profile to right, oval, in stone-work border, ring and 
laurel garlands, over tablet, with troops and Nature with two 
children, in rectangle, 5.13. x 3.12. Line. 
Pollard seulpt | B. Franklin, L. L. D. F. B.S. | 


Same as above. With first line only. 
A brilliant proof. Excessively scarce. (2) 


Same as No. 1435. Added, above: “Where Liberty 
dwells there is my Country! ”, and below: “‘ Engraved from the 
Original Medallion for the Hib? Magazine.” | 

Two copies. (2) 


Whole length, slightly to right, draped, left hand extended 
holding pamphlet, right elbow on books, at top of pedestal. To 
right, machinery, etc.; to left, cloud background; in front, three 
boys, illustrating mechanical operations. 8.12. x 15.8. 

Mezzotint. 
A beautiful proof before all letters, from the portfolio of the 
engraver, John Sartain, and the only one known. 


Bust, to right, at top of broad pedestal, on front of which 
lecturer is giving mathematical demonstrations, in oblong oval. 
Various emblematic illustrations. On folio certificate. 19.10. x 
13.12. Mezzotint. 
Engraved By John Sartain, After Design By C. Schuessele. 
This Is To Certify That |The Franklin Institute | Of The 
State Of Pennsylvania | for the Promotion of the Mechanic 
Arts. | T. W. Moore, Scrip. | (etc., five lines) | Very scarce. 


Same as above. The oval cut out. Brilliant proof 
impression. : 


Bust, profile to right, oval, 2.5. x 1.11. : Line. 


Scoles sculp. | Benj. Franklin, LLD.FR S. | “ Where Liberty | 
dwells, there is my Country.” | Very scarce. 
Bust, profile to right, rectangle, 4.1. x 3. Line. 


R. Scott sc. | Benj. Franklin, LLD. FRS. | 


— Bust, profile to right, oval, 2.6. x 1.13. ape oee 
A. Stottrup sculps: | Benj: Franklin | geb: 1706, ik 1790. | 
Scarce. 


Bust, profile to left, oval, 3.11. x 3. Line. 
Engraved by B. Tanner, N. York. Sept,? 1794. | Benj. Franklin, 
L. L. D. | New-York, Published by Sam! Campbell, Oct? 1794. | 


—— Bust, profile to right, over tablet, in rectangle, 3.11. x 
2.13. Stipple. 
Dr Benj. Franklin. | Tanner, sc. | Philadelphia, Published by 
W. W. Woodward, 1801. | 


Bust, profile to right, oval, 4.3. x 3.6. Line. 
Engraved by Thackera & Vallance Philad@ 1794. | Benj. Frank- 
in, 1. LD, | ; 


— Bust, profile to left, vignette, 2.11. x 1.10. Line, 


J. V. N. Throop Sc | Benjamin Franklin | 


Bust, profile to right, oval, .14. x .12., facing similar Wash- 
ington, on cheques of Bank of Georgetown. Line. 
Toppan, Carpenter & C° Philad@ & New York. | (2) 


Bust, profile to right, circle, top draped, supported by two 
female figures, over stone tablet with inscription, vignette, 
3.7. x 4.14. Line. 
Peter Burtsell | Book Binder | N° Street | (All kinds of 
Binding done, etc., four lines) | Tisdale se. | 

The only impression known. 


Bust, profile to right, outline, oval, 3.13.x 3.1. Htching. 
Vol. III. p. 285. | XCII. | 
— Bust, profile to left, vignette, 2.12. x 1.10. Stipple, 


Warnicke Sc. | Benjamin Franklin | Born Jany 17th 1706 Died 
April 17th 1790. | (2) 


Bust, profile to left, on tall pedestal, surrounded by lit- 


erary emblems, on bookplate, vignette, 2.3. x 2.6. Stipple. 
W™ Chapin | W Chapin | Literatura mentem expandit. | 
Scarce. See No. 1406. 

Bust, profile to left, vignette, 3.2. x 1.10. Stip ple. 


Franklin. | From Houdon’s Bust. | Engraved by T. B. Welch. | 
H. Quig. Printer | Boston. | Published by Hilliard. Gray. & Ce | 


Last four lines erased. 


Same as above. 


Bust, profile to left, vignette, 2.6. x 1.6., on engraved title 
page. Stip ple. 
Eng@ by E. Wellmore from an Original drawing by J. B. Long- 
acre after the bust by Houdon. | (3) 


Bust, profile to right, circle, 2.3. Stipple. 
C. Westermayr fecit 1794 | Benj: Franklin | nach einem Bas- 
relief | 3 


™“M, 
2) 


~ 


1452 


1453 


1454 


1455 


1456 


1457 


1458 


—— Bust, profile to right, oval, 4.4, x 3.8. Stipple. 
Benj. Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. | Where Liberty dwells, There 


is my Country. 


Mask, full front, on pedestal, under portrait of “ Cuvier.” 
Vignette, 2.9. x 1.6. Stipple. 
Pl. 28. | Franklin. | Phrénologie——Ordre. | hte Bruyéres delt— _ 
L. Wolff Sculpt | Imp. de Mangeon, 67. r. St Jacq. Paris.| (2) 


Sculptured bust, 6.9. x 5.3., very slightly to right, no shad- 
ing below bust, vignette, 7.5. x 5.10. Stipple. 
‘The paper is cut to octagon, 7.14. x 6., and presumptively a per- 
fect copy would show lettering. No perfect copy is known, and 
only one other, in the same condition as this, paper cut to oval, 
9. x '7.6., has been seen. 


Bust, profile to right, circle, 2.7. — Stipple. 
B. Franklin | 

Excessively scarce. Companion portrait to Washington) Hart 196. 
Bust, profile to right, oval, 3.1. x 2.7. Line. | 
Benj. Franklin, L. L. D. F. B.S. | ' (2) 


Sculptured bust, without pedestal, profile to left, vignette 
without background, in rectangle of single stippled line, 5.15. x 
44s, Stipple. 


The only known impression. 


Bust, profile to left, vignette, outline, oval of a single line, 
in rectangle, horizontally ruled, 4.5.x 3.12. On p. 286 of a 
French edition of Lavater. Etching. 
Close copy of above, same size. On p. 318 of an English 
edition of Lavater. Etching. 
Another impression. Proof on thick paper, before the. 
text on the back. No other known. (3) 
Bust, profile to left, vignette without background, outline, 


8.x 2.12. On same 8vo sheet with silhouette and profile of the 
Apollo Belvedere, numbered “ 93.” and “ 94.” Etching. 
83. | 92.| Twocopies. One with page number scratched. (2) 


Bust, profile to left, oval, 6. x 5., ribbon at top. 

Benyamin Franklin | sebohren en 1706. | Eripuit fulmen coelo 
sceptrumq. | tyrannis. | 

An early pencil drawing, heightened in white, of the Hondon 
portrait. 


1459 


1461 
n 27 
iy, 

1462 


1464 


0 


_ JANINET 


Full bust, to right, long hair, fur collar, fur-lined coat, 
oval, in rectangle, 7.14. x 6.3. Stip ple. 
Eng@ By H. Albrecht N. Y | 

India proof before title. 

— Full bust, to left, vignette without background, outline, 


3.8. x 2.8. Etching. 
Franklin | Citoyen des Etats-Unis. | (2) 


Bust, to left, vignette, in irregular rectangular ornamental 
frame, 4.3. x 2.10. ; Stipple. 
Franklin. | Engraved by W. T. Fry. | Published by Tho’ Tegg, 
Cheapside. | 


Bust, to left, vignette, in octagon, with similar portraits 
of “ Johnson ” “ Addison ” “ Goldsmith” and “‘ Pope”’. Above 
flaming lamp and diverging rays. Vignette, 4.4.x 3. Stipple. 
Franklin | Engraved on Steel, by W. T. Fry. | Pub@ By C. 
Stocking. 3. Paternoster Row. June. 1827. | 7 


Similar to above, but with Swift in place of Pope. Vig- 


nette, 4.4. x 2.15. Stipple. 
Proof before all letters, from the collection of the engraver J. B. 
Longacre. No other known. (3) 

Bust, to left, oval, 3.8. x 3.2. Stipple. 


Benjamin Franklin | Gesandter der vereinigten Nordameri- 
kanischen | Staaten an den Franzésischen Hofe. | Gebohren . . . 


1706. | Gestorben . . . 1790. | 


Same as above. “den” corrected to “dem”. (2) 


—— Full bust, to right, oval, in rectangle, 7.12. x 6.3. 


Mezzotint. 
desine par C. N. Cochin Chev. de l’Ordre du Roi a Paris 1777. | 
D. Beniamin Frencklin. | Grand Comissaire plenipotentiaire 


du Congres d’Amerique en France | né 4 Boston 1706. en 17. 
Janvier. | Se vend a Londres chez Thom Hart. | 
Excessively scarce. Fine and perfect copy. 


— Bust, to left, oval, over panel, in rectangle, 5.9. x 3.11. 
Line. 

Benjamin Franklin, | Ministre plenipotentiaire des Etats Unis 

de l’Amérique prés S. M. le Roi de france. | Né . . . 1706. 

Mort . . . 1790. | Fr. Janet se. | 

Same as above. Proof before all letters, and before hori- 

zontal lines over the panel. Very scarce. (2) 


Nearly half length, to left, oval, 9.13.x 8.3. | Aquatint. 
F. Janinet Sculp. | 


SAA beautiful full-margined impression, proof before inscription, 


one of three known copies. Printed in colors. 


O 67-1465 
G 1466 


1469 


1471 


—— Same as above, cut to the oval. 


— Bust, to left, oval, over tablet, in rectangle, 5.7. x 3.8. 
Line. 
Benjamin | Francklin. | Né 4 Boston, en 1706, | Mort 4 Phila- 
delphie, le 17 Avril 1790. i 
Rue Git le Coeur N° 8, | 
Same as above. Before all letters, tablet blank. 


Same as above. “ Francklin,” in open, unshaded letters, 
on blank tablet, and publication line. India proof. 


Same as No. 1466. Address erased. (4) 


— Bust, to left, vignette, 3.6 x 3.10., without background. 
Etching. 

No 40. | Gaet. Marmocchi dis.—Innoe. Migliavacca ine. | Frank- 

lin | 

Very scarce. 


Bust, to left, in ornamental picture frame, 2.13. x 2.7., on 
engraved title page. Stipple. 
Dr B. Franklin’s Essays. | Vol. I. | Janinet pinxt—G. Murray 
sc. | London, Published By John Sharpe, Piccadilly. | 1820. | 


Fine impression. 


Bust, to left, in plain picture frame, 2.8. x 2.2.,-suspended. 
Stipple. 


Janinet p.—Pekenino sc. | B. Franklin | 
Fine proof before publication line. (2) 


Bust, to left, in ornamental picture frame, 5.4. x 4.10., sus- 
pended from rosette. Stipple. 
Franklin. | Disegnato ed inciso da Mle Pekenino in America 
1822. | Sopra la Miniatura di Janinet. | Pub? by the eee as 
Philad@ 151 Pine St.| Fine impression. 


Bust, to left, in picture frame, 2.8. x 2.2. Stipple. 
Scoles nas | B. Praaklies | 

Bust, to right, upper left of group of nine portraits, in 
rectangle, 7.15. x 4.11. Etching. 
44, | B. Franklin. | London. Published by Thomas Tegg, Cheap- 
side, March 1. 1829. | (2) 


Full bust, to left, in broad oval, oak branches and stars 
above, oak branches, liberty cap, books, etc., below, resting on 
base, with inscription: ‘“‘L’Amour de la Patrie et de la Liberté.” 
on upper edge, in rectangle, 8.10. x 5.4. Line. 
Benjamin Franklin | Compagnon Imprimeur, Ministre Plenipo- 
tentiaire | des 14 Etats-Unis de l’Amérique Septentrionale. | Né 

. 1706 | Mort . . . 1790. | Eripuit Coelo Fulmen Sceptrum 
Que Tyrannis | Labadye del.—Voyez Junior Sculp. | Dessiné et 
Gravé sous la direction du St Dejabin, Editeur de la | Collection 
des Portraits de M. M. les Députés, Place du Carouzel, N° 4. | 
Scarce. 


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: 

Same as above. 
before all lettering within rectangle except: “ Benjamin Frank- 
lin”, and with engraver’s name “ Voyez sc.” 

Fine full-margined impression. Very scarce. 


Same as above. All outside of oval erased. 


Same as above. 


MARTIN 


( 1767 


oval, surrounded by diverging rays to rectangle, machine en- 
graved border, 3.13 x 2.8. 
medallion. 

Benjamin Franklin | The American Mechanic. | 


Line. 
Scarce. 


shaped to pyramid, in rectangle, 1.14. x 2.4. 
Sold At The | Franklin—Book-Store | Balch, Rawdon & C° sc. | 
By | E. & D. W. Platt | River Street | Troy | 


The only impression known. 


Half length, to left, seated at table, reading, rectangle, . 
4.3.x 3.4. — Mezzotint. 
Engraved by J. C. Buttre | Benjamin Franklin. | The Self Edu- 
cated Man | 


Similar to above, 3.15. x 3.3. 


Franklin. | India proof, and another, plain. (3) 


— Half length, to left, seated reading, rectangle, 2.4. x 1.12... 


Line. 
Proof before letters, signed: James H. Fincken 1902. 


— Half length, to left, seated reading, rectangle, 4.14. x 4. 


Stipple: . 
D. Martin Pinxt—C. Gobrecht. sculpt| Benjamin Franklin, . 
India proof, full margin, in perfect con-- 


L. In D. Fy B.S. | 


dition. 


margins, and the original copper plate. As a lot. 


Before inscription on edge of base, and” 


Single line of border, and: “ Benjamin: 


Franklin.” added. | (2): 


Bust, to left, spectacles, right thumb supporting chin, . 


Overhead classical female head in- 


Bust, to left, in oval, .14. x .11., with books on either side, . 
Line. . 


Line. . 
Painted by Martin.—Engraved by Geo: B. Ellis. | Benjamin~ 


Another copy, India proof, a plain impression with wide - 


1480 


1482 


1483 


1484 


1485 


1486 


—— Half length, to left, seated reading, rectangle, 4.8. x 3.12. 

Stipple. 
Benjamin Franklin L. L. D. | Engraved by C Goodman & R Pig- 
got, from an original | painting by Martin, for the Analectic 
Magazine. | Published by M Thomas 1818. | 


—— Same as above. All lettering, except title, erased. 
— Similar to above, 4.12. x 3.14. Stipple. 
Martin Pinx.—Goodman & Piggot sc. | Dt Franklin | 


Fine impression, full margins. 


—— Same as above. Irregular rectangular border added. 
Title in open letters in panel, “ Benjamin Franklin.” Lacks 
publication line. (4) 


Half length, to left, seated reading, draped curtain in 
upper left, oval, 4.1. x 3.7. Mezzotint. 
W™ Hamlin Sculpt—Providence | Benjamin Franklin | L L D 
FRS| 

The only copy known. 


—— Whole length, to left, seated reading, four children before 
him, tree and temples in background, rectangle, 3.7.x 2.4. Line. 
Frontispiece | Jas Harris, S.c | D® Franklin. | Scarce. 


Nearly half length, to left. Vignette, 3.3.x 3.2. Stipple. 
Drawn by Hoppner Meyer from an original Painting | Engraved 
by T. Iman. | Benj® Franklin | Benj@ Franklin | entered . . . 
N. Ys] 


Half length, to left, seated, rectangle, 3.13. x 3.3. Stipple. 
Engraved by Ilman & Pilbrow | Benj? Franklin| = (2) 


—— Bust, to left, in picture frame, 2.12. x 2.4., suspended. 
Stipple. 
D. G. Johnson S¢ | Benjamin Franklin | 


Bust, to left, vignette, oval, at bottom of group in rec- 
tangle. 3.2 52. Line. 
Lizars sc. | Grey. | Wilberforce.—Duke of Kent. | Franklin. | 


Same as above. Titles erased and reéngraved: “ Canning.” 
above portrait, and ‘“‘ Wilberforce ” ‘‘ D. of Kent.” and “ Frank- 
lin’ under portraits. (2) 


Half length, to left, seated, rectangle, 4.15.x 4. Stipple. 
Fine proof, before border lines and all letters, of Longacre’s en- 
graving. Not quite finished. One other copy known. 


Same as above. The plate finished, but before border — 
lines and all lettering. A beautiful brilliant proof. The only 
copy known. B 


Same as above. Border lines added, plate lettered. 
Painted By Martin—Engraved By Longacre | Published By 
Joseph Delaplaine | Benjamin Franklin. | JiPorter| Priiter 


— Same as above. Printer’s line erased. (2) 


Same as above. Publisher’s line erased and replaced by: 


“Engraved for the Port-Folio published by H. Hall.” 


Same as above. Publisher’s line erased and added, below 


title: ““ Published by S. C. Atkinson Philad@ ”’ 


—— Same as above. Publisher’s line erased. (3) 


Half length, to left, seated, rectangle, 3.14.x 3.3. Stipple. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Engraved, by J. B. Longacre, from a 
Painting by Martin. | Fine impression. 


Same as above. Title erased, and reéngraved in fac- 
simile: “ Benj@ Franklin ” 


Similar to above. In broad frame, Acanthus ornament at 
top. Title in tablet, rectangle, 4.14. x 2.11. Stipple. 
Painted by | Martin | Boer aved by | J. B. Longacre | Frank- 
lin | C. S. Williams, New Haven Ct. | (3) 


Bust, to left, vignette, in frame containing six diamond- 

shaped ornaments on each side, a star in each corner, clouds and 

lightning above, tablet with title below, rectangle, 2.13. x 2.4. 
Tune. 

Franklin | Sam! Maverick | 

The only known impression. 


Half length, to left, seated reading. In left background, 
draped curtain and bust, rectangle, 17.12. x 14. Mezzotint. 
D. Martin pinxt—E. Savage sculpt | Benjamin Franklin L. L. 


~D. F. R. S. | London, Published Sept’ 17. 1793, by E. Savage, 


N° 50, Hatton erie | 
The first published state of a very scarce and desirable print. 


Same as above. Last line erased, and instead: 


; Boston, Published and Sold by Abel Bowen, Engraver, N° 2, 


Congress Square.—MC¢Kinzie Printer | 

—— Bust, to left, in decorative irregular floriated octagonal 
border, 1.8. x:1.5. Line. 
Benjamin Franklin. | National Bank Note Co. N. Y. | 

India proof. 


Same as above. With slight additions to border, on card: 
Plate Printers Union | Annual i Ball, | —Irving | Hall, | Gentle- 
man’s Ticket. | Monday. February. 26th 1872 r 


Same as above. On certificate of Franklin Fire Insurance 
Company of Philadelphia. ) 


1497 


1498 


Bust, to left, vignette, rectangle, in group of twenty por- } 
traits in rectangle, 5.9. x 3.8. _ Stipple. 
Franklin. | O. Pelton Sc. | 


Bust, to left, vignette,. in lathe-work frame, a star in each 
corner, clouds and lightning above, tablet in which is title below, 
rectangle, 2.13. x 2.4. Stipple.. 
Franklin. | Perkins & Heath, Patent Hardened Steel Plate | 


Same as above. Proof before stars, clouds and lightning,. 
tablet and all letters. India paper. Excessively scarce. (2); 


Bust, to left, rectangle, 1.9. x 1.5. Line. 
Benj. F ronilign | 
Cut from large map of U. S. See Washington, Hart 555. 


Half length, to left, seated reading, rect., 2.15. x 2.4. 
Line. 


Martin Del—W. D. Smith se. | Benjamin Franklin. | 

Half length, to left, rectangle, 4.9. x 3.10. Stipple. 
Engraved by T. B. Welch from the Portrait by Martin in pos- 
session of the American Philosophical - Society. | Benjamin 
Franklin. | Benj@ Franklin | 

Same as above. With the addition of a border line, 2-16,. 
enclosing first line. (4) 


—— Half length, to left, seated reading, rectangle, 4.11. x 3.14. 

Stipple. 
Engraved by. T. B. Welch. | Franklin. | From The Original Pic- 
ture By D. Martin | In The Possession Of H. J. William’s Esqr 
| Taken At The Age Of Sixty. | Prt. by R. Andrews. | Boston. | 
Published By Tappan & Dennet. | 


Same as above. Without the last three lines. 


Similar to above, rectangle, 3.13. x 3.2. Stipple.. 
Engraved by A. Willard. | Benj@ Franklin | 3 


— Half length, to left, seated reading, rectangle, 2.13. x 2.4. 
Line. 
W. Woodruff Sc. Cini. | Benjamin Franklin. | Very scarce. 


Half length, to left; seated reading, rectangle, 4.15. x 3.14, 
without border line. Stipple. 
A very beautiful engraving, India proof, with full margins. No 
lettered impression is known. Mitchell’s copy had pencilled: 
; waeMevyer.:’ 


Another copy. India proof, blank margin creased. 


Various small prints and bank-note proofs of the Martin. 
type, including a fine proof on India paper by R. G. Harrison. 
Eleven, as a lot. 


1505 


NINI 
1777 


Bust, profile to right, fur cap, oval, 3.10. x 2.12. Line. 
Anderson S. | Benj. Franklin. | Two copies. (2) 


Bust, profile to right, vignette, on group of twenty por- 
traits, 4to sheet. Line. 
Plate 40.| Miscellaneous Writers. | Franklin.| Engraved by 
J. W. Cook, for Crabb’s Historical Dictionary.—Published by 
Baldwin, Ginn doble& Joy, 1825. | 


Bust, profile to left, oval, 3.15. x 3.2. Line. 
W. Grainger sculpt | Benj Franklin. | London, Published by 
H. D Symonds, Patternoster Row. September, the 25 1794. | 


—— Another copy lacking the publication line. 


Similar to above, oval, 3.3. x 2.11. Tine. 
R Gray Sculpt | Dr Benj amin Franklin | Published by W. Fal- 
coner, Glasgow. 1814. | (4) 
Bust, profile to right, oval, 3.2 x 2.11. , Line. 


Heath sculpt | Benjamin F raisin, | (Il a ravi le feum, etc., four 
lines) | From a Medallion, in the possession of D® Lettson. ' 


Bust, profile to right, oval, 2.4.x 1.11. On engraved title 
page: “ The Life of Benjamin Franklin, L L D.” Stipple. 
Hopwood sc. | Printed and Sold by George Nicholson, Poughnill 
near Ludlow, | Sold in London by.| (T. Conder, etc., three 
lines) | 


Same as above. All of last five lines erased except the 
words: “‘ Sold by George Nicholson, Poughnill.” Two copies. 


Same as above. All engraving erased except oval. Ex- 
tended by vertical ruling to rectangle, in irregular picture frame. 


Title added below: Franklin. | (5) 


oe profile to right, overlapping head of Washington, 
in rectangle, .7. x .8,,-ommionumental altar. Above, flying figure 
of Time, etc. EAndscape background. On cheque of the Frank- 
lin Bank. & Line. 
Leney & Rollinson. | In proof condition. . 


Bust, profile to left, surrounded by diverging rays on 
which is title, vignette, 3.2. x 2.5 Line. 
Mercein’s Directory. | Franklin Office. | Samuel Maverick | En- 


-  graver | & Copper Plate Printer | 73 Liberty Street | New York. 


| P. Maverick & Durand Sculp. | Excessively scarce. 


1508 


1510 


1511 


1512 


Bust, profile to left, fur cap, oval, 4.3. x 3.6. . Mezzotint. 
Eng@ from an Old Print, by J. A. O’Neill. | Benj@ Franklin | 
New York: Elias Dexter, 562 Broadway. | 

A beautiful engraving and a very fine impression. 


Bust, to left, circle, with broad border, 4.5. | Stipple. 
Benj. Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. | Where Liberty dwells, 
There is my Country. | London. Publish’d 12 Dect 1781 by J. 
Harris Sweetings Alley, Cornhill. | 
Beautifully engraved, excessively scarce, and in perfect condi- 
tion. Printed in brown. 


Bust, to left, oval, 3.14. x 3.1., face in stipple, engraved by 
Scoles. Line. 
Benj® Franklin. | 


Bust, profile to right, circle, opposite similar Washington 


(Hart 823), on column, with Liberty between, in rectangle, 


5.7. x 3.4, Line. 
Frontispiece | Doc’ Benjamin Franklin | Wightman Sc. | Amer- 
ica trampling on Oppression. | (2) 


Bust, profile to right, vignette, with etched background, 
2.x 1.13. Two erased border lines still show faintly. Stipple. 
Dr Franklin. | 


Bust, profile to right, vignette, without background, in 
double border lines, within which is title, rect., 3.9. x 2.13. 


Line. 
Dr Franklin. | (2), 


Cc. W. PEALE 
1787 


Bust, to right, long hair, spectacles, oval, with broad bor- 
der, 6..x'5: Mezzotint. 
C. W. Peale pinxt et Fecit. 1787 | His Excellency B. Franklin 
L.L,D. F.R.S. President Of Pennsylvania; & Late Minister 
Of The United States Of America At The Court Of France. 
One of four known copies. Of great interest and especially 
desirable. 


Same as above. Proof before all letters. 
A perfect specimen, with ample margins, and the only known 
impression. It is the most important and valuable item in the 
Franklin collection. 


—— Half length, seated to left, etc., rectangle, 18.5. x 13.10. 
Mezzotint. 

Copyright By M. Rosenthal, Phila. 1901. | C. W. Peale, Pinx.— 

Max. Rosenthal, Sc. | 

No. 10 of fifty artist’s signed proofs on India paper. 


1515 


O 


a 


1518 


—— Reduced copy of above, vignette, 4.12. x 3.12. Etching. 
C. W. Peale | Pinxit. | Albert Rosenthal Sc. | Benjamin Frank- 
lin. | Aet—84. | From the original painting in the possession of 
the Historical Society of Penn® | India proof. 


THE “SUMNER” PORTRAIT 


— 


Nearly three-quarter length, to right, face toward front, 
curled wig, left hand thrust into waistcoat, rectangle, 4.14. x 
3.14. } ; Stipple. 
G. F. Storm Se. | Benjamin Franklin. | From the original Pic- 
ture in| the Possession of Thomas W. Sumner Esq. | R. An- 
drews. Printer | Boston, Published by Tappan & Dennet. | 


—— Same as above. Two last lines erased. (2) 


Same as above. Proof before inscription. At bottom, 
lightly etched: : 

Engraved by G. F. Storm, Boston Mass: Nov? 1837). | Proof.— 
Printed by R. Neale. Boston. | 

India proof, fine condition, full margins. 


TOURON 


Bust, to front, head to left, long hair, coat without collar, 
with olives and loops instead of buttons, oval, 2.15.x 2.4. Line. 


Vol. II. p: 104. | VI | F | 
Same as above. Added in lower right: “ Heath Sculp. | 
—— Same as above. “104” altered to “105” 


Similar to above, bust to right, oval, in cross-ruled rec- 
tangle, 2.15. x 2.12. Line. 
T Holloway Direxit. | (4) 


Bust, to right, oval, in stone frame, garland below, over 
base with title, rectangle, 4.10. x 2.13. Line. 


_B. Franklin | Dal dipinto sopra smalto di Giacomo Touron | 


presso il Marchese Girolamo d’Adda in Milano | Raimondo 
incise | 

India proof. A beautiful specimen of delicate engraving. Pres- 
entation copy signed by the engraver and by the owner of the 
painting. 


Same as above. Before all inscription and with tablet 
blank. India proof, excessively scarce. 

Same as above. Tablet finished. Before all letters except 
title. India proof, presentation copy. (2) 


11521 


1522 


1523 


1524 


1525 


1526 


Bust, to front, head to right, vignette, with three other 
portraits in rectangle, 5.10. x 3.4. Outline. Etching. 
Page 281.—Vol. II. | F—G | H—I | 187 | 


Similar to above, under a larger head, vignette, 2.1. x 1.13. 
Outline. ~ Etching. 
Pl. 36|1/2| 


Same as above. “ Tome II.—Page 16.” added above. (3) 


Bust, to right, vignette without background, oval in cross- 
ruled rectangle, 4. x 3.4. Stipple. 


Same as above. Added in upper right: “ VI. 104.” and 


below oval “ F ” 


Bust, to right, lower right of six heads, vignette without 
background, 2.3. x 2.2. Line. 
36 | 6.| Two copies. 7 (4) 


i 


VANLOO 


Nearly half length, to right, head to front, long hair, spec- 
tacles, oval, 9.11. x 8.3. Aquatint i in colors. 
Vanloo Pinxt—P. M. Alix Sculpt | Francklin | A Paris chez 
Marie Francois Drouhin, Editeur & Imprimeur-Libraire, Rue 
Christine, N° 2. | Imprimé chez lui par Bechet. | 

Brilliant, perfect impression. 


Another copy, with two-inch margin below title, but lack- 
ing publication and printer’s lines. 


— Reduced copy of preceding, vignette, 3.12. x 3:12: 
Etching. 
Etchd by H. B. Hall N Y, 1879 | Bane Franklin | 


Similar to above, vignette. Dae 
Painted by Vanloo. —Engd by H. B. Hall. | Benjamin Frank- 
lin.| India proof. : 


—— Same as above. Before all letters. India aoiieg ant (5 


Similar to preceding, vignette, 4.4. x 3.2. Stipple. 
Van Loo, Pinx.—J. A. J. Wilcox Se. | Franklin | 


Same as above. Title uninked. India proof. ; (2) 


1527. 
| hand thrust into breast, rectangle, 6. x 5. 
' Gravé par GVe Levy | Rranklin: | Paris Publié par Gavard, Edi- 


1528 


Se PE) Saeed ee 


cy 


Fame receiving scroll inscribed “ Franklin ” 


R. Scott Sc. | Benj. Franklin, LL D. F RS. | 


VERSAILLES 


~ Full bust, to left, face to front, fur cap, short hair, right 
Line. 


teur, Rue de Verneuil, 34, | Imp par Chardon Jeune. et F ils, 3,. 
rue Racine, Paris. | India proof. 


-Similar to aboye, rectangle, 4.5. x 3. Mezzotint. 
H. “W. Smith. | F ranklin. | From the Painting in the Gallery of 
Versailles | (2), 


WEST 


(2) 
Bust. to right, long hase falling on shoulders, eat buttons: 
of waistcoat open, oval, 3. Gxt, Stipple. 
Dr Benjamin Franklin. | From an Original Picture, in the Pos- 


“gesion of the late General Washington. | 


Bust, to left, oval, 3.6. x 2.11. Stipple. 
Engraved by J. Hopwood. | from an original Picture in the Pos- 


_sesion of the late General Washington. | Dt Benjamin Frank- 


lin. | Pub: Nov. 1..1801. by’ M. ees Paternoster Row. | 


—— Same as above. Printed in colors. No other known. 


(3) 
Altered by blank border horizontally ruled 


Same as above. 


-and addition of flying kite, clouds and lightning above, draped 


curtain around oval falling to pedestal below, with figures of 
from kneeling 
Indian woman. Relettered: 

Pub. July 1. 1805, by M. JJones, Paternoster Row. ‘T'wo copies.. 


Bust, to left, vignette, 2.14. x 2.13. Stipple. 
Benjamin. erage. L. L. D. | Engraved by R. Page. | Pub- 
lished by J. Robins & C° London, May 17. 1823. | 


Date altered to “ July 1, 1826.” (2) 


Same as above. 


Bust, slightly to right, rectangle, 3.11. x 2.13. Line.. 
R. Scott Se. | Benj. Franklin LL D. F RS. | 
Similar to above, rectangle, 3.6. x 2.10. Line. 


(2) 


Bust, to left, title over head, in ornamental frame, the 
upper left of group of five portraits including “ Cowper.”,. 
* Scott.”, ‘‘ Belzoni.”, and “ Wilberforce.”” Vase of flowers at 
top, herons at sides, Time drawing chariot at bottom, vignette, 
ae 8.12: Stipple.. 
Franklin. | 


1533 © 


1536 


1537 


1538 


1539 


1540 


BENJAMIN WILSON 
1758 


Bust, to left, oval, with border, over tablet, in rectangle, 
8: x 5.2. Mezzotint. 
D. Benjamin Franklin, | et vita inter Americanos acta, | et mag- 
nis electricitatis periculis clarus, | I. E. Haid sculp. A. V: 1778. | 
Scarce. 


Nearly three-quarter length, to left, with bushy wig, rec-: 
tangle, 12.1. x 9.13. Mezzotint. 
B. Wilson Pinxt—Js M¢Ardell fecit.| B. Franklin of Phila- 
delphia. | L. L. D. F.R.S,| Scarce. 3 


Nearly three-quarter length, to left, five bottomed wig, 
rectangle, 12.1. x 9.13. Mezzotint. 
Inscription exactly as in previous item. Added: 

Published May 12th 1794, by eee & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, 
London. | 


Bust, to left, head toward front, wig, vignette without 
background, 3.3. x 2.7. Stipple. 
Benjamin Franklin. | 

Engraved by J. B. Longacre for John F. Watson’s “Annals of 
Philadelphia,’ 1830. The plate was sold by Watson and the 
purchaser erased the title and relettered the plate as Roger 
Williams. Some of the later copies follow. 


Nearly half length, to left, seated, book in left hand, pen 
in right, books and scroll before him. Stipple. 
Engraved by F. Halpin, from an original Painting, for | “ Bene- 
dict’s History of the Baptists.” | Roger Williams | (Copyright 


1847) | 

Nearly half length, to left, seated, book in right hand, 
rectangle, 4.15. x 3.12. Mezzotint. 
Engraved by A. B. Walter. | Roger Williams| _ (2) 


Whole length, seated, with upraised hand extracting elec- 
tricity from key on kite string, genii of electricity in back- 
ground, rectangle, 13.2. x 9.11. Photogravure in colors. 
Paris, Published by Godefroy Mayer, No. 15, Rue Pigalle. | 
From the Original Picture by Benjamin West PLR. A, 

India proof. A beautiful specimen. 


Half length, to front, oval, 17.12. x 14.6. Duplessis type, 
with remarque of printer at press. Photogravure. 
Published and Copyrighted, 1897, by A. W. Elson & Co., 
Boston. | India proof. 


Bust, to left, long hair, fur-lined coat, vignette, on tinted 
background, 25.8. x 19.4. Colored lithograph. 
Benjamin Franklin. | Lith. by Crehen after Fredericks | (Pub- — 
lished by W. Schaus—Printed by J. H. Bufford) | 


1541 


Bust, to left, vignette, 9.2. x 9.10. Lithograph. 
Benjamin Franklin | Peint d’aprés nature pour la Famille. | 


Exposé au Salon de 1779. | Duplessis pinxit— . . . —A. Mau- 

rin, lith. { 
Bust, to right, vignette, 8.8. x 10. Lithograph. 

Mauvaisse ft | 1826. | Lith: de C: Motte. | Franklin. | (2) 


—— Bust, to left, Duplessis type, rectangle, 11.6. x 8.14. 
G. Kruell | Copyright 1905 | Wood-cut. 
Artist’s signed proof. 


—— Lithographic portraits. Various types. Thirteen, as a lot. 


Imperfect prints, wood-cuts, process prints, etc. Twenty- 
nine, as a lot. 

Bust, to right, Nini type, oval, 2.14.x 2.7. At head of 
folio broadside. W ood-cut. 
The Way to Wealth, | -— | London: Printed for W. Clarke and 
Son, Portugal Street, Lincoln’s Inn.—[ Price Two Pence. | 

Bust, to right, Houden type, oval, 3.2.x 2.4. At head of 
folio broadside. W ood-cut. 


The Way.—To Wealth. | New York. Published By David Long- 
worth, At The Shakspeare Gallery, 1802. 
Fine and early. Very scarce. 


Broadside—The Way to Wealth. 
umns n.p. n.d. folio. 


Printed in four Col- 


Reception de Franklin au Palais Royal par le Duc d’Or- 
léans (Louis Philippe) 1778. Lith. de Ch. Motte after Weber. 
Rectangle, small folio, India proof. 


Benjamin Franklin | am Hofe zu Versailles. 8vo. Stipple. 
Heideloff del.—Dalbon Sc. 


Der Philosoph von Ferney segnet den jungen Gros-Sohn 


Franklins. 12mo. Line. 
F. Berger sc. after Chodowiecki 
Dr Franklin received in first audience at Versailles. Ger- 


(3) 


Scenes in the life of Franklin, birthplace, burial place, 
Fifteen, as a lot. 


man print, 24mo. 


etc. 


Handsomely bound maroon russia folio blank scrap books, 
lettered, ‘ Franklin Portraits.” (3) 


“ The compiler is preparing a Catalogue of the Engraved Por- 


traits of Benjamin Franklin, and will be grateful for informa- 
tion or access to collections unknown to him. 
Robert Fridenberg, 6 East Forty-second Street. 


1552 


1554 


1555 


1556 


Loy, 


1558 


NEW YORK CITY VIEWS 


CHARTS, MAPS, AND PLANS 


Map annexed to the memorial presented to the States Gen- 
eral of the United Provinces, on the 18th of August 1616 by 
Gerrit Jacobz. Witsen . . . Copied in fac-simile from the origi- . 
nal in the national piohives at the. Hague .. . 3 
Large folio in gold and colors; Chromolith by E. Spanier”... 


vine | Belgica | Et | Anglia | Nova ie 

Rect.; Va:20s4 010; : 
In upper right, two Indian villages: ““ Modus muniendi apud. \ 
Mahikanenses.” To left, two small and one large canoe: “ Canoo,, / 
sive Naviculae e Soratinus arborum.” and ‘ Navis ex arboribus “ 
trunco igne excavata.”” The title is on ornamental rectangular 7° 
tablet, heraldic lion and crown of Amsterdam at top, male and 
female Indians at sides, grotesque head at bottom. At lower 
left, scale of miles: “ Milliaria Germanica ¢ communia * ’» on scroll 
held by two mermaids. About 1642. 


(>. it 


F es 


In fine condition. Very scarce. | wah a 4 LD 9 


Novi Belgii | Quod ‘nunc Novi gt vocatur, 7 Novee q. Anglie ’ jo 


& Partis. | Virginie | Accuratissima et Novissima | Delineatio. | 
Oblong small folio. Framed. 


Pascaarte | van | Nieu Nederlandt | uytgegeven | door | Arnold 


Colom. | t’Amsterdam opt Water by de Nieuwe brugh in de ¥? 
Lichtende | Colom. 

Rect., 21.8. x 25.2. Title in ornamental oval, sheep’s skull at 

top. ° oe 
Ville de Manathe ou Nouvelle-Yore | and; Baye et Port d’Yore | = 
Capitale de la Nouvelle Yore. V 
Rectangles, 8.6. x 6.7. 70 
Tome I. N° 33. on first, and Tome I. N° 32. on second, in upper 
right. At bottom of the second: B. Voyez le Plan de la Nou- 

velle Yorc. N. 33. 

Published at Paris, 1764. (2): 
Another copy of the “ Ville ” only. C 7 Mi 


“Tome I. N° 33.” has been carefully erased. 


Plan de Manathes ou Nouvelle Yore Verifiée par le St de la 


Motte. s 
Oblong folio. Modern copy of a MS. map of 1693 in Archives _. _ 


~~ 
of the Marine, France. Similar to previous item, but larger. . s os 
} 


Ce a Sa ae ee 


‘7 : 
{+ 


#y 


1559 


1561 


Map of the original grants of village lots, 1642, published 
by Henry D. Tyler, 1897. Oblong folio. 

“The Duke’s Plan.” Reproduced in facsimile by Henry D. 
Tyler from Valentine’s “ Manual” for 1859. Oblong folio. (2) 


(Lyne-Bradford Plan of New York.) 
Chs Magnus Lith. Est. | Facsimile of an original map made- 


1728. Reprinted by John Slater Bookseller N° 204 Chatham 


Square New York | 
Height, 16.10. Width, 21.8. Framed. 


Copy of above. Reproduced by Henry D. Tyler. 


+562 Plan of the City of New York In the Year 1735, in pen and ink; 


1565 


}'r 


apparently a copy of the Lyne survey with additions, by an un- 
known hand. In the upper left the name ‘“‘ M's Buchnerd.” 
Oblong folio. 


Part of New-York in 1742., A Plan of the City and Envi- 
Pomeueecas they were... 1742) 3} 4., Plan of the City . «.. 
(within the Palisades ... 1745) ... shewing. the progress 
and extent of the Great Fire . . . 1776 . 

From the original drawings by David Grim; from Valentine’s 
“Manual.” Mounted on linen for framing. (3) 


A Plan of the City of New-York, Reduced from an actual Sur- 
vey, By T. Maerschalckm, 1763. | P. Andrews. sculp—Pub- 
lish’d according to Act of Parliament by M A Rocque near Old 
Round Court in the Strand | 

Rect., 9.2. x 15.14. 

Fine copy of the excessively scarce original reproduced by Val- 
entine. 


To the Right Honourable | Sir Jeffery Amherst | (etc., two 
lines) | This Map of the Province of | New York, | (etc., two 
lines) | John Montresor | Engineer. | P. Andrews Sculp. | 
Rect., 27.10. x 36. The northern half on separate sheet. 


Province | de New-York | en 4. Feuilles | par Montressor. | 
a Paris | Chez le Rouge Ing’ Geog. du Roi | rue des Grands 
Augustins. | 1777. 

Rect., 27.10. x 36. The northern half on separate sheet. 


A Plan of the City of | New-York & its Environs | to Green- 
wich, on the North or Hudsons | River, and to Crown Point, 
on the East or | Sound River, Shewing the Several Streets, 
Publick Buildings, Docks, Fort & Battery, with the true | Form 
& Course of the Commanding Grounds, | with and without the 
Town. | Survey’d in the Winter, 1766. | — | To the Honble 
Thos Gage, Esq? (etc., five lines) | This Plan is Most humbly | 
Inscribd, by his Obedient | Servant.— | John Montresor. | En- 
gineer. | P. Andrews Sculp | 

Rect., 25.6. x 20.10. 

Fine copy of the excessively scarce first issue. 


/ 00 


/So 


~ 


ra 


1568 


1569 


1570 


1571 


1575 


1576 


Sonar 


Same as above; date altered to “1775” and publication line: 7" 
“Sold by A. Dury, Dukes Court St Martins Lane ” added. Cd 
Fine copy, framed. 


To His Excellency | St Henry Moore, Bart | (ete., four lines) IL ie 
This Plan of the City of New York, | Is most Humbly In- rhe 
scribed (etc., two lines) | Bernd Ratzen. | Lieutt in the 60th /40 

Regt | Survey’d in 1767. | (References. 31.) | T. Kitchin 

Sculpt | London, Publishd . . . Jany 12, 1776; by Jefferys & 

Faden, . . . Charing Cross. Rect., 23. x 34.12. 

Fine copy, very scarce. 


Les principales Forteresses Ports &c. de L’ Amérique Septentri- "ak CP 
onale. | I. K. s. | 7 : 
Rect., 21. x 24. Jo* 
Eighteen, including: ‘“ New York and Perthamboy Harbours ”, 

Boston, Charleston, S. C., Providence, St. Augustine, ete. Folio 

sheet. Fine copy. 


Plan of the City of New York. Obl. 4° in The Lottery Mag-. 
azine August and Sept. 1776. 8° London. hf. Mco. With 

very interesting contemporary MS. note: “In The Night of the 23° 
20th of September The Rebels set fire to & burnt down all this ~~ 
Part of the Town Mark’d off with red except St Pauls & Trinity 
Churches w¢h were with great difficulty saved.” 

The August. number contains a very scarce portrait of Gen: Car- 
leton. 


A Plan of the City of New York | Rect., 6.14. x 8.12. 
From the “ Hibernian Magazine,” 1776, with page of references. 79 


Excessively scarce. om 
20 
Another copy. pe 
' gen io eee 
A Plan of | the City and Environs of | New York | in | North fe 


i 


America. | : 
Rect., 11.3. x 13.8. From the “ Universal Magazine,” 1776. 


ey gam 
A Map of | the Province of | New-York, | (five lines) | By a woe 
Claude Joseph Sauthier; | (three lines) | Engraved by William 3, 
Faden, | . | 1776. | London, Publish’d . . . August 18t 1776. by 
Wm Faden,... |. ; 
Large folio. Framed. 


A Plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, / dl 
Staten Island & East New Jersey, with a particular Descrip- ~/ 

tion | of the Engagement . . . of Long Island, . . . 27th of 

August 1776. | between His Majesty’s Forces Commanded by /0 
General Howe and the Americans under Major General Put- 

nam, with the subsequent | Disposition of both Armies. | En- 

graved & Publish’d . . . Octt 19th 1776. by Wm Faden. . 

London. Rect., 18.12. x 16.11. 

Fine copy of the excessively scarce first issue. 


Pe ea) eee 


—, 


> 


Same as above. All after ‘“ Putnam” erased and. instead: 
“ Shewing also the Landing of the | British Army on New-York 
Island, and the Taking of the City of New-York &c. on the 15th 
of September following, with the Subsequent Disposition of 
Both the Armies.” 

Below, a printed account of the taking of the city, ete. 

Very scarce. 


A Plan of | New York Island, | Part of Long Island &c | Shew- 
ing the Position of the | American & British Armies, | etc., two 
lines) | Aug. 27th 1776. 

Rect., 15.15. x 10. Cut close. 


A Topographical Map of the North" Part of New York Island 
&c. Engraved for Stedmans American War. 1793. 

Map of the upper part of the Island of Manhattan, above 86th 
St. to illustrate the Battle of Harlem Heights. 

From Shannon’s “ Manual.” Mounted on linen for framing. (2) 


The North American’s Almanack For the Year of our Lord, 
1777. By Samuel Stearns. 12° Worcester. 
Wood-cut plan of the Island of New York, paper. 


The Southern Part of the Province of New York: &c. 
Kitchin Sent For the London Magazine 1778. 
Two copies, 4to. | 


By Thos 


(2) 


Chart and Plan ! of the Harbour of New York & the Couny 
Adjacent, | from Sandy Hook to Kingsbridge, | Comprehending 
| The Whole of New York (etc., five lines) | 


From the “ Political Magazine,” Nov., 1781, folio. Framed. 


Another copy. 


B. F. Stevens’s Facsimile of the Unpublished British Head 
Quarters Coloured Manuscript Map of ‘New York & Environs 
(1782) Reproduced from the Original Drawing in the War Of- 
fice, London. 1900. 

Title and 24 sheets in portfolio. 


The City of New York Surveyed by J. Hills, 1782. Drawn & 
Engraved by Stiles, Sherman & Smith & Rect., small folio. 

Fac-Simile Of Plan Of The City Of New York In 1789. From 
the New York Directory ... 1789 ...N. Y. Historical So- 
ciety. Rect., oblong, small folio. (2) 


A Plan | of the City | of | New York. | 
In lower right corner of large oblong folio chart: The Coast | 
of | A Part of New England, New | York, New Jersey, Pensil- 


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vania, | (etc., eight lines) | by order of the Lords Commissioners, $0 


of the Admiralty | in Engeland, to be sold at Amsterdam, By 
Gerard Hulst van Keulen, Anno 1784. 
Torn in the fold, but no portion missing. Excessively scarce. 


au 


1587 


1588 


1589 


1590 


1591 


1592 


1593 


1594 


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A | New Chart | of | America | with the | Harbors of New’> VA 
York, Boston, &c | Drawn from the latest Authorities, by, W. 
Heather | 1799. | Stephenson sculp. | London, Published . . . ag 
June 18t 1799. by Heather and Williams, .. . 
Very large oblong folio. 


A Map | exhibiting the different Stage routs, between the | 
Cities of New-York, Baltimore, | and parts adjacent. | To which if 
is added, as an Historical Companion, the operations | of the h/ | J 
British Army, from their landing at Elk River in 1777, | to their ‘ . 
Embarkation at Nevisink in 1778. | by John Hills, | Engt’& 
Geographer. | Published by E Savage, Philad@ May 1, 1800 | 

I. H. Seymour se | Post Road from New-York to Newark 9 [25 
Miles, Elizabethtown 6, ... Total 197 Miles. Rect., 11. x 59.8. 

Unknown and undescribed. Its extreme length would account 

for the difficulty of preservation, and it is doubtful if another 

copy exists. Equally valuable as a “ Transportation ” item. 


This | Actual Map | and comparative plans | Showing 88 years 
growth of the City of New York, | Is inscribed to the 
Citizens, | G. B. King. se. N. Y. 1817. | by the proprietor | 93° 
David Longworth | Published by David Longworth 11 Park | 
1817.—Engraved by Ja D. Stout. Rect., 19.1. x 19. ON) 3 
In lower left, ‘‘ Plan of New York | In | 1729 | Surveyed by aT OY Dae 
James Lyne.” and at top vignettes of: N. York City Hall &c., / 
Asylum, New York Hospital, New York Institution-and City 
Hotel. ‘‘ Morgan Del et Set” and “J. D. Stout... In blank 
margin to right, printed “ Guide.” Fine copy. Very scarce. 


Map of the City and County of New-York. With the Adjacent 
Country. By David. H. Burr; Published By Simeon De Witt, 
Surveyor General, Pursuant To An Act Of The Legislature. 2° 
Second Edition 1831. Vignette, with Arms of the city. Statis- 
tics at bottom. Oblong large folio, rect. Varnished, but in fine 
condition. | then 


New York. | Published by the Society for the Diffusion of tees Fi 
ful Knowledge, 59, Lincolns Inn Fields, February 1St 1840. Ls" 
Rect... 11.12. x14018; 

At bottom corners are vignettes of Broadway from the Park and 

City Hall. 


i 
Hooker’s New Pocket Plan of the City of New York. Compiled /v Yes 
& Surveyed by William Hooker, Engraver. 1842. 


the year 1850, by Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., &c. 
Rect., 15.8. x 12.6. 


New York City And Environs, Compiled from Maps of the U. S. 
Coast Survey &c & By A. Lindenkohl & P. Witzel . . . 1860. 
Rect., in ornamental border; Arms of the city at.top. Small 
folio. ere. 


City Of | New-York. | Entered according to act of Congress, in 3 ie 


Py Se ee 
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1596 


New York City, County and Vicinity. Prepared by M. Dripps, 
for Valentine’s Manual 1864. 
Mounted on linen for framing. 


, Map .. . Prepared for the Model of New York. 4° 


Cities of New-York &c—Drawn & Eng by W. Williams. 4° 
Pianta della Baja di Nuova-Yorck. 8° (4) 


GENERAL VIEWS 


t’Fort Nieuw Amsterdam op de Manhatans. 

India proof on title page of G. M. Asher’s List of Maps and 
Charts of New Netherland. Amsterdam. Small 4to. 1855. 
Copy of the first view of New York from Joost Hartgers’ 
Beschryvinghe von Virginia, Nieuw 'Nederlandt, etc. 1651. 


Same. Above a plan of “ Renselaer’s Wyck Founded In 1630.” 
Imbert’s Lithography, New York, 1826. Oblong 4to. 


Same, from “ Valentine’s Manual.” (2) 


Nieu Amsterdam. | Cum Privilegio Ordinum Hollandie et West- 
Frisie | 

In rectangular border, 2-16. Height, 7.6. Width, 9.12. 

At left, a woman with high hat holding basket of fruit, ete. At 
right, a man holding tobacco leaves in left hand, with right hand 
extended as if addressing the woman. The city, in background, 
is seen between the two. In the style of the Allard, but un- 
doubtedly earlier. As there is no suggestion of the usual “ alias 
New Yorck,” it is probably not later than 1664. The church is 
without a steeple, and to the right of the gallows the inlet, which 
disappears in later views, is plainly indicated. | 
Undescribed and unknown. Fine and perfect copy. Framed. 


Nieuw Amsterdam | op t Eylant Manhattans. 

Rect., 2.6. x 12.3. At foot of map: Novi Belgii | Noveque Ang- 
lie nec non | partis | Virginia tabula | Multis in locis emendata 
a | Nicolao Joannis Vischero. 

The first issue of this map. Fine copy, colored. Excessively 
scarce. 


Publisher’s name altered to: per Nicolaum Vischer. Nunc apud 
Petr: Schenk Iun: 
The third issue. Fine copy, colored. Very scarce. 


Facsimile copy: Nieuw Amsterdam | From Doctor Adrien Van 
der Dunk’s Map | Published in Amsterdam 1656 | 
Oblong 8vo. Vignette. Key at bottom, inlaid to 4to, 


My 


$00 


/$0 


1602 


1603 


1604 


1605 


1607 


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1606 


1608 


1611 


Reduced facsimile: Nieuw Amsterdam, 1659. 

Above are City Hall; Wall Street, New York; New York in A 
1776; Masonic Hall; Broadway, 1830; and below, Government ~ 
House; Stone Bridge, etc.; Canal Street; and Fraunces’ Tavern. 

Eng@ by Geo. E. Perine, N. Y. 4to. India proof. 


Nieuw Yorck, | eertijs Genaemt | Nieuw Amsterdam | op’t 5 Ca 
Eylant Manhattans ali Ba, 
Rect., 2.5.x 11.14. At foot of map: Novi Belgii | noveaque Ang- Lo VA 
lie nec non | Pennsylvania et Partis | Virginie tabula | Multis 

in locis emendata, a | Iusto Danckers 


Fine copy, colored. Very scarce. 


~ 
Novum Amsterodamum. Rect., 4.15.x 6.6. From Ogilby’s 3 + 
‘“‘ America,” London, 1671, with full sheet of text. 


| fq 
From the German edition of Montanus, 1673, with part of the 20 “—s 
text. 


~®D 
Copied (in Fac Simile) . . . —— Engraved & Printed by J. E. py 
Gavit | . © 


Another facsimile copy, etching. 
New York, 1671, From The Original In The Possession Of The { 7 
Publisher. | 


Engraved title page of Old | New York | Illustrated. 6° 
Indian and Father Knickerbocker, at sides, viewing the city in + 
background. Vignette, 8vo. Four progress proofs. (4) 


Nowel Amsterdam | en Lamerique. 1672. | Amstelodamum 
Novum, (ete., eight lines)—Le Novuel Amsterdam, (etc., eight 200 
lines) | Iollain ex—71|  Rect., 12.6 x 19.12. 

Fine copy. Curious and interesting. Excessively scarce. 
Restitutio. | Nieuw-Amsterdam onlangs Nieuw jorck genaemt, | 
ende hernomen bij de Nederlanders op den 24 Aug: 1673, 
eindelijk aan de Engelse weder afgestaan | 

Rect., 2.12.x 15. At foot of map: Totius Neobelgii Nova Et Ac- /4° 
curatissima Tabula. 

Fine copy, with full margins, of the excessively scarce early is- 

sue, with ‘“ Typis Caroli Allard” on the shield instead of the 
later publishers, the Ottens. 


Same view. Neu Jorck sive Neu Amsterdam 

Rect., 2.13. x 14.3. At foot of map: Recens edita | totius | Novi ,_~ 
Belgii | in | America Septentrionali | siti, | delineatio | cura et 73 i 
sumtibus | Matthei Seutteri, | Sac. Ces. Maj. Geographi | Au- ) 
gust. Vind. | Cum Gratia et Privil. (etc., two lines) — 
Fine copy. Very scarce. 


Same plate, with publisher’s name altered to: Tob. Conr. Lotteri, 40 


Nieu Amsterdam, | at. New Yorck. | 78. |. Carolus Allard exe. 


eum Priv. Ord. Holl. et Westfr. | T Doesburgh fe | Wa 


Rect., 9.6. x 10.12. Title in wreathed cartouche; palm-leaf bor- 
der. 


Title page of “ Orbis Habitabilis Oppida et Vestitus per 
Carolum Allard etc.”, from which the view is taken. (2) 


Nieu Amsterdam at. New York | Carolus Allard excudit cum 757 


Privilegio ordinum Hollandie et Westfrisie—A Mayer fei | 
Rect., 8.6.x 10.12. ‘Title in scroll; leaf border. 


Nieu Amsterdam, een stedeken in Noord Amerikaes | Nieu Hol- 
lant, op het eilant Mankattan: namaels Nieu jork genaemt, | to 


en het geraekte in ’t gebiet der Engelschen. | (Title repeated in “ed 
Latin, three lines) | Pet: Schenk—Amsteild C. P. | 
In rectangular border, 4-16. Height, 8. Width, 10.8. 
Fine, brilliant impression. Framed. 
JO 


Water-color copy of above, well executed. 


sc. ) 
Vignette, 2.12.x 14.8. Early proof before full lettering. 


View Of New York From The North; 1679. 3 
Rect., 7.7. x 12.6. Tinted lithograph. Very fine copy. 


' Water-color copy of the above. 


South Prospect Of The City of New York. | By William Burgis, 
1717.| Copyright 1898, J. F. Sabin. 2 
Oblong large folio, rect., photo-lithograph. 


Another copy, proof before copyright, colored. ae 


View of New York at the North end of the Great Dock. 1717.2 | 4 


Water-color drawing. Oblong 4to. (By A. Hosier.) 


New York 


Rect., 4.12.x 10.7. Key in upper right. Fine copy, on undi- Yo 
vided sheet, over Quebec, and with Mexico and Fall of Niagara. 
Folio. 


20 
Another copy; the New York view only. 
Niew Amsterdam | Small vignette, in oval frame, under the 
words “ Batavorum Colonie, &c” At top of folio map: jo 


Belgii pars septentrionalis . . . Bata- | vorum . . . edente Pe- 
tro Schenkio exc: Amsteledami Cum privil: | Land Caerte . . . | 
(two lines) |... P. Schenk. 1705. | 

Fine copy, colored. 


New-York, | in 1673. | (Jos: W. Moulton, del.)—Robt M. Gaw, aS 


1630 


1631 


1634 


Another copy, colored. S d /O 


Sik Aroatereioet | Similar, at top of folio map: Belgii| pars s 
septentrionalis | (ete., nine lines) | Io. Baptista Homanno | 208 
Norimberge. | 1712. | Fine copy, colored. 


20 
Another copy; “1712” erased; colored. ; 


New York | Small rectangle, under similar Quebec, in up- 

per right of folio map: Carte Particuliére d l’Amérique sep- | 
tentrionale. | In upper left, rectangles of Fall of Niagara and oe 
Mexico. Below: A Map | of the British Empire in | America | 

with the French, Spanish | and the Dutch Settlements | adjacent 
thereto by Heury Popple | at Amsterdam | Printed for I. Covens 

and C. Mortier. | T. Condet  s. | 


Niew York | Similar to above: Nouvelle Carte Particuliére 

de l’Amerique, | ou sont Exactement Marquées &c (three lines) 

| Below: A Map | of the Britisch Empire in | America | with the 90 
French Spanish | and the Dutch Settlements | adjacent thereto . 
by Henry Popple. | a London. | Grave par Jean Conr. Back. | 


New York a City in N America inhabited by English and Dutch 


subject to the K. of England. | 75" L 
Engraved in line, 4.2. x 5.14. Published in 1741 and cut out of 
large map with views of American cities. Excessively scarce. f 


In passepartout. 


New York | References. | (Column of fourteen names) | . | New j 
York is situated in 404eg 40min N, Lat@ on an Eminence (etc., 7 
thirteen nee | Rect., 4.12. x 5.12. Excessively scarce. 

(New. York atone 1760). Photographic reproduction of the oe 
original painting in the New York Historical Society. Oblong 
folio. 


The South Prospect of the City of New York in America & 
Engrav’d for the London Magazine 1761. | 
Height, 6.4. Width, 20.12. Framed. 


Another copy, but “ North” before America. 
Another copy. 


A South East View of the City of New York, in North Amer- 
ica.—Vue de Sud Est . . . | Drawn on ine Spot by Capt 
Thomas Howdell, of the Royal Artillery, Engraved by P. Ca- 
not. | London Printed for John Bowles ./.innn | 1. New 
Colledge. +, “Ses ytd ee eres ae Reg 12.8. x 19.11. 
Excessively scarce. /3/y | 


A South West View of the City of New York, in North 

America.—Vue de Sud Ouest .. . | Drawn on the Spot . 

P. Canot. | London . . . Cornhill. | 1. The Harbour. . . . — 
. 7 Brew-house. | = Rect., 12.10.x 19.11. /Z. 

Very scarce. 


A South West View of the City of New York, in North 
America. | Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print 
Warehouse, N° 69 in St Pauls Church Yard, London. | — Rect., 
6. x 10.4. 

The Howdell View, with three men and a dog in ‘centre of fore- 
ground. Excessively scarce. 


A South West view of the City of New York, in North America. 
Bet ect ko X71. 

Copy of the Howdell published in 1766, with leaf of descrip- 
tive text. 


_ Another copy, also with text. 


View of the City of New York in North America. | Esdall sculp | 
Rect., 3.8. x 6.8. 

Copy reversed by engraver; from Exhaw’s “ Gentleman’s Maga- 
zine,” Dublin, 1776. Excessively scarce. 


A View of New York, Governors Island, the River &c. from 
Long Island. | Published . . . by A. Hamilton ... Nov I. 
1776. | 3 

Rect., 3.15.x 6.14. Troops are parading in foreground. 


New York In 1768 &c 
India proof. 


Engraved by J. Kirk. Vignette, 4to. 


Similar to above, engraved by W. G. Jackman, India proof be- 
fore inscription, 4to. 


New York in 1776. 8vo, rect., oval top. 

Two copies on India paper. 

South West View &c. 1768. 8vo, J. Kirk sc. 
South East View &c. 1768. 8vo, J. E. Gavit se. (4) 
A View of Fort George with the City of New York from 
the S W.| I. Carwitham Sculp | 35— | Printed for Carington 
Bowles Map & Printsellers, at N° 69 in St Pauls . . . London. | 
Lhe excessively rare early issue. Oblong folio, colored. Framed. 


/* 
A South-West View of the City of New York in North America. 


| London. Printed for Bowles & Carver, No. 69. St. Paul’s 
Church Yard.—I. Carwitham Sculp | 

Later state of the penis item. Oblong folio, colored, very 
scarce. 


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) Wash drawing. Early copy of the above. 


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South West View of Fort George with the City of New York. 


Oblong 4to, from Russell’s “ History,” 1778. I 
New York in 1775. (Fort George from the Harbor) New York. 
G. P. Putnam. (2) 


A South West View of the City of New York, | Taken from the ee 
Governours Island at * | 7 
A fine copy of the excessively scarce Ratzer View and Plan, on 360 
two large folio sheets, which have never been joined. Published 
JanY 12, 1776. 

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Copy of above, photo-lithograph. Copyright, 1898. 
Photo-lithographic copy in two parts on one sheet, folio. 


Neu Yorck.—La nouvelle Yorck. | Gravé par Balth Frederic [0 
Leizelt | Oblong folio, rect., colored. 


Memin del et scult | 1796 | 
Oblong, folio, rect., modern impression. 


ba 
Another copy, colored. 7 


A View of the City of New-York from Brooklyn Heights, in 
1798 by Monsieur C. B. Julien, de St Memin &c.—Published . 
by M. Dripps from an Original Drawing now in possession of 44° | 
J. C. Brevoort Esqr. | of Brooklyn. | | 
Brilliant and perfect copy of the excessively scarce original 
engraving. : 


a 

View of the City of New York taken from Long Island | St & ) 
an. 

Ele 


The copy published in Valentine’s “ Manual,” 1861. 3 7 


New York from Long Island. | Drawn by John Wood.—Eng? (//- 
by W. Rollinson. | Published by J. Wood & W. Rollinson New 4 = 
York Feb 14th 1801. Aquatint. Rect., 13.8. x19.8. S. 2723. 79° | 
A most beautiful and brilliant impression, in perfect condition, — | 
finely colored, excessively scarce. Framed. 


23 qi 


New York | From‘ Hobuck Ferry House New Jersey. | (Alexan- 
der Robertson Delineavit—Francis Jukes Sculpsit. ) 
Rect., 13.14. x 18., colored. Framed. See N®© 4012. 


The City of | New York In The State Of New York North ~ 
America | Published Jany 1. 1803, by W. Birch, Springland, “7 
near Bristol, Pennsylvania. | Painted by William Birch—En- /§o 
graved by Samuel Seymour | Rect., 18.14. x 23.14. 4 
The second state, with the “ Picnic Party.” Well colored, fine 
and brilliant impression. Framed. 


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New York | G. T. invt—Published 31 Oct 1803, ... 


Hall. sc. (0 
Oblong 8vo, vignette. With leaf of descriptive text and title 
page.. 
A Schooner With A View Of New York. Domk Serres del— 
Clark & Humble sculpt. as 
Oblong sm. f°, rect., aquatint, published 1807 by Edwd. Orme. 
New York, the Bay and Narrows. From Weehawken. Leney /* 
Sculpt Vignette, sm. 4to. 
New York from heights near Brooklyn. | Engraved by I. Hill. | | 
(To Thomas Dixon, etc., two lines.) | Painted and Published acing = 
by Will™ G. Wall New York 1823. . 
Rect., 15.12. x 24.12. First issue. Framed. 
Another copy, original coloring. ’ 
Presentation copy from Thomas Dixon to Mr. Slater; slight tear £o0 
in right margin, otherwise a very fine copy. 
New York From Weehawk. | Engrav’d by I. Hill. | (To Thomas 

4) Dixon, etc., two lines.) | Painted and Published by Willm™ G. / Lo 


Wall New York 1823. 
Rect., 15.12 x 24.12. First state finely colored. Framed. 


New York, From Governors Island. | Painted by W. G. Wall.— . 
Engraved by I. Hill. | N° 20 of the Hudson River Port Folio. | ? ° 
Published by Henry I. Megarey New York. 
Rect., 14.12. x 23.8. Very fine copy of the first issue. 

, 4o 
Another copy, second issue, 1828, framed. 
New York. | Pub by Harvey & Darton, | JanY 1. 1823. | a 
heew, b.13. x 3.7. 


New-York. | Taken from the Northwest angle of Fort Columbus, —__ 
Governors Island. | From a sketch by F. Catherwood Esq.—Eng. /¥3 ? 
by Henry Papprill | Henry I. Megarey New York. | 

Rect., 16.12 x 26.12., colored. Framed. 


Without: “ Henry I. Megarey 20 


Another, and later, impression. 


New York.” On India paper. Colored. Framed. 

2.0 
On India paper, uncolored. 
New York. | W. G. Wall pinxt—Peter Maverick sct | 2. 


(2) 


New York, From Governors Island.| H. Adlard Se.| London: 4 
Published by J. Duncan, Paternoster Row, Dec. 1. 1829. | 
Rect., 2.10. x 4.6. 


Rect., 2.14. x 4.8. Two copies. 


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1682 


1683 


1684 


1685 


1686 


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en from Veahawk. | Garneraypinxt—Himely sculp | A Paris / 
z Basset. rue"St 5: acques N° 64.—Déposé. | 
Rect7y12.12. x 17.10. Aquatint. Slight tear in left margin, oth- 
erwise fine copy, brilliant impression. 


Neu-York. | J. Werner del.—Lith v Honegger | ae /0 
Rect., 6.4. x 8.9. Fine copy. 


é e De New York. | Prise de Weahawk. | A View.of.New-York, i! 
e 


1. Vue éloignée de New-York. | 2. City-Hall (Hotel de Ville) by 
a New-York. | de Samson del.—Voyage | 
Vignette, 3.12. x 4.10. on one sheet, India proof. 


4 
New-York. | Drawn by J. H. Dakin.—Engraved by Barnard & Ee OG 
Dick. | . The Peabody 1831 view. 


ats York. | O what a charming City! | Written and Composed 


By |I. A. Gardner. A. M. | New York, Bourne, Broadway. | ).5° 

Lith, of Pendleton. Vignette, 4.12.x 7.6. — 
Complete with the music, published in 1831. Fine copy of this 
exceedingly scarce lithograph by Lopez. 
New York. | G. B. King sc. | Small oval view, from Goternor’s 
Island, on title-page of The Northern Traveller &c. 1830, and 
1834. Two copies. d 

(New York from) Weehawken. | For The Ladies Com- 
panion.| Rect., 3.12. x 5.12. 3) 


Engraved by J. Smillie. | 
India proof of the very scarce first issue. 


View Of New York, From Jersey City. | . 
Later issue of the previous item, as published in the “ New York 
Mirror,” 1831. 


New York, | From joea City.| Drawn by J. Burford.— ‘ “L 
ci 
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New York from Bedlows Island. | —Engraved by James Smillie. 
From the “ New York Mirror.” 4 7. 
S. W. View Of New York From Bedlow’s I. | Sherman & Smith, 
sc. N. Y. | (ete., two lines) | Rect., 3.7. x 6.13. (2) 


A Wood Scene,—Hoboken. | —Engraved by James Smillie. | 
From the “ New York Mirror,” 1832. 
The city is seen through the trees; India proof. 


New York from Brooklyn Heights. | —A. W. Graham Sculpt 
From the ‘‘ New York Mirror,” 1834. 
Two copies, one torn. (2) 


1687 New-York. | J. R. Smith. del—J. Archer. Sc.| Vol. II. page 
384.| Oblong 4to, rect. 


o® New York. | J. & F. Tallis, London, Edinburgh & Dublin. 
mee New-York | Dupré del.—F. Geissler se. 
dq Bay & City Of New York. Small oblong cut from large map 


engraved by Wm. Chapin, 1835. 
New York | A. Dick Sc. Oval in oblong rect., cut from large 


map. (5) 


Se, 
y) ©. 1688" Vie! de" New-York: | A André, del.—Uranie Ledoux, Sculp | 
Vignette, 5.3. x 8. 


‘< 1689 Another copy. 


TS dad 1690 New-York, Van Weehawken Te Zien. | Steendr van H J 
: 74 ” Backer | Rect., 3.14. x 6.4., lithograph, very scarce. 


(New York Taken from the Bay near Bedlows Island. Painted 
by J. G. Chapman. Engraved by J. W. Bennett. Published 
” “9 #“ Oblong folio. Aquatint. A fine proof before all letters and the 


only one known. 


teg2 «=A View Of New-York And Its Environs | Taken from the 

ry) heights of West Hoboken | Painted from nature by Charmaille 

, v 7) =—Printed by Auguste Bry.—Drawn on stone by Jacottet, fig- 
hy P ures by tei Rect., 14. x 21.8. Original coloring, very scarce. 


Yep 

#693. New-York And Brooklyn | from Williamsburg. | (Title repeated 

in French) | Ports De Mer D’Amérique—Etats-Unis. | Drawn 

iw? from Nature by J. W. C. Williams—Paris, L. _Turgis, gre ie bee 
“N New-York, Broadway 300.—Lith. de Turgis A Paris. | 

(y0 New-York Harbour | from staten island. | (Title repeated in 


(2) 


46 New York from Brooklyn | Drawn & Engraved by T. Hornor. 
—Printed by W™ Neale | 
Vignette, etching, oblong folio, background tinted. Framed. 


* French) | (Two lines as in previous item) a, 
* Rectangles, 12.x 19. Original coloring. Mea. Ae 


1695 New York, | from Brooklyn Heights | Painted by J. W. Hill— 
Published by L. P..Clover New York.—Engraved by W. J. 
a” Bennett | (Copyright 1837) | 
H P Oblong large folio; modern impression on India paper. 


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1696 Panoramic Views Of New York from the East River and from 
the North River. Painted, engraved and published by Robert 

VY Havel 1844. Oblong folio, rectangles. 
S >). 7 0 Brilliant original coloring, wide margins, immaculate proof 
: 9 condition. A finer pair does not exist. (2) 


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View Of New York. | From Weehawken—North River. | 
Palmer, del.—(Copyright 1849 by N. Currier)—N. Currier, 50 
Lith. N. Y.| (Two lines of references) | Pub. by N. Currier, . 
152 Nassau St. cor. of Spruce N. Y.| -% 


Rect., 12.10. x 21.11. Fine copy of an excessively scarce bash 9 


New York | From the steeple of St. Paul’s Church, looking East LY »: 
South, and West. | (Copyright 1849 by Henry I. Megarey, 

Bright, original impression, well colored, of the excessively oe 
scarce first issue, with stamp H. I. Megarey. New York. Large 

oblong folio. 

A few letters in bottom line of inscription injured. Framed. 

Proof before artist’s line, the word “ Proof”, and the words 

“ Glass | Paints—& Oils” at top of Hopkins & Crow’s building 

near extreme right. | 

No other known. 


Same, added: Drawing by J. W. Hill.—Eng@ by Henry Papp- / shay 
rill. | Proof | . , 
Fine original impression with blue stamp; H. I. Megarey, Pub- 
lisher, New York, large margins. Excessively scarce. 


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Additional stories added to various buildings, lettering on signs - ase 
changed, copyright altered to “1855 by Jo’ Laing & Co.”, and /o | 
“With The City of Brooklyn In The Distance.” added under 


title. India paper. oa 
New-York | Painted By Heine, J. Kummer & Dépler—(Copy- 
right 1851, by W. Schaus)—Engraved By Himely. + Jor , 
Large oblong folio, colored. Fine copy of a very scarce view. } 


City Of New York. | Sketched And Drawn On Stone By C. Par- 

sons.— | (five lines of references) | New York, Lith. And Pub- ye 
lished By N. Currier, 152 Nassau Street. | (Copyright 1855) | ; 
Oblong folio, tinted lithograph, very scarce. } | 


New York | Painted By J. W. Hill—(Copyright 1855)— 
Engraved By Himly. “ Proof.’—Printed by M¢Queen, Lon- 
don. | (Publication line.) | Very large oblong folio, aquatint. g | 


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New York, 1855. From The Latting Observatory. B. F. = 
Smith. Jun. Del—W. Wellstood, Se: (Copyright 1857) /25 

Very large oblong folio. Fine impression of a scarce and desir- 
able view; slight tear in upper left that can be easily mended. 


Fone: 
View From Battle Hill. Drawn & Engraved by James Smillie. | 
Copyright 1847. Proof on small folio paper. 3 
Same; slight change in lettering. (2) 


New York From Governors Island | Drawn and Engraved by 
F. B. Nichols. 

On title page of Belden’s “ New-York. Past, Present & Future. 
1849.’, and two later states. (3) 


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Morizot Editeurs, 4 Paris. | Rect., 4.12. x 6.8. 


New York | From ‘Governors Island. | Julius Kummer, New 
York, 1850, Del.—John Poppel Sculpsit. | (Publication line) | 
Rect., 4.8. x 6.8. 


New-York. Rect., 6. x 7.14. 
Looking south from north side of Union Square. 


(New York from Bedloe’s Island) Stahlstich v. Carl Mayer’s 
Kunst-Anstalt in Niirnberg. Rect., 6.8. x 8.6. 


New York. | Gems Of Art. | J. H. Bufford & Sons. Lith Boston. 
Mass. | | 


(New York City) 
Vignette, 4.x 7.8. Proof lithograph printed on back of plan of 
steam-ship machinery. “ Williamsburgh—185* ” 


is Birds Eye View Of The City And County Of New-York With 


yey 


Environs. Sold by Charles Magnus, ete. 

Five copies in three states. 

City Of New York, on letter sheet. 

Crystal Palace—Franconi’s Hippodrome (over N. Y. view) on 
letter sheet. Lith. of ChS Magnus, etc. (7) 


View From Hoboken | New-York. | Drawn from nature by L. 
Sachs—Published by Stein & Sachs.| Vignette, oblong 4to. 
In margin are views of Custom House, Broadway, Merchant’s 
Exchange, City Hall, Crystal Palace, and Chatham Square. 


Proof sheet of twelve colored lithographic rectangles, 2.6. x 4., 
of Hudson River scenery, including a general view of New York, 
and a view of the Battery. : 


New-York | K. Fichot del.—Imp. Ch. Chardon ainé Paris—Ch. 
Colin sc. Rect., 4.6. x 6.7. 


View Of New York. | Jersey City, Hoboken & Brooklyn. | 
Sketched & Drawn On Stone By C. Parsons.—(Copyright 
1858)—Lith. By Currier & Ives, N. Y.| (Pub4 by Currier & 
Ives) | Oblong large folio, fine copy, scarce. 


Bird’s Eye View of the City of New York. | Drawn from Nature 


& Lith. on Stone by J. Bachmann.—Published by C. Magnus & . 


Co, 12 Frankfort St, N. York. | (Copyright 1859) | 
Oblong large folio, colored. 


New-York & Environs. | Published by Bachman N° 73 Nassau 
St N. Y | (Copyright 1859) | Drawn from Nature on Stone by. 
Bachman.—Printed by C. Fatzer 216 William St. N. Y. | 


Large folio, circle. 


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The Mouth Of The Hudson. | Painted & Etched By Geo. L. 


right 1861) | Oblong folio, India proof. 


New York and Environs.| New York und Umgegend. | Har- 
nisch sculpt | Oblong folio. 


Same; lettering altered, as published in the “ Manual,” 1868, 
unfolded. (2) 


New York And Brooklyn. | From | Williamsburgh. 
New York. | Kimmel & Forster 254 & 256 Canal St N. Y. 


Birds Eye View Of New York And Environs. Two states, one 
with Brooklyn Bridge added. 


The City Of New York And Environs. Two states, one with 
Brooklyn Bridge added. 
New York in 1867 (and in 1660) at top of Insurance Policy. 


Arms of the City—Liebler del. et sculp. | ors Gi, 


Steel plate of the: “‘ New York. Kimmel & Forster 254 & 256 
Canal St N. Y.” 


Oblong 8vo, with border, and municipal Arms at top. 


New York, | Und Umgegend. | —(Copyright 1867)—Engraved 
by R. Kupfer, N. Y. Oblong folio. i 


New York and Vicinity | with twelve small views surrounding it. 


Oblong small folio. . 


City of New York. Rect., 3.6.x 4.10. Seated figure of Liberty 
and portrait of Civil War officer at right. 
The steel plate, in perfect condition, with a recent proof. 


New York, Brooklyn &. Williamsburgh. Published by Chas 


Magnus & Co. 12 Frankfort St New York. Rect., 5.x 7.12. 


The steel plate, with a recent proof showing present condition. 


(City of N. Y. from Brooklyn showing the Bridge) 
Rect., 2.1.x 7.8. With small vignettes of Quebec, Montreal, 
Toronto, and nine other Canadian views, oblong 4to. The steel 
plate, with a recent proof showing present condition. 


City Of New York and Environs. | Published By Currier & Ives 
—(Copyright 1875)—115 Nassau New York | 


(The Dredgers) : 
Oblong 4to, etching, signed proof: C. A. Platt 1889. 


-Brown.—Published By A. H. Ritchie. | (three lines) | (Copy- Lao 


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f ve ~ 1731 Oblong folio etching, by W. H. Wallace. : VA | 


ie G@A732 Oblong small folio etching, by Charles Dixon, 1892. Signed by 4 Oo 
3 6 x 5S Charles Dixon and S. Arlent Edwards; on J apan paper. 


: b (E1783 Another copy, signed by both artists, on Japan paper. 20 


a Gaines York City from Weehawken.) Original painting by N. » oo 
) p & by 2 

2 6 be Calyo. Oblong large folio. In fine and perfect condition. 

ae Framed. 


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‘Y — small folio. Framed. 


88 View of New York from the Navy Yard, Brooklyn. Original / v6 ; 
painting. Oblong large folio. Framed. 


phen) View of Upper New York from the East River. Early original 0 


oil painting, oblong large folio, in fine condition. Framed. 


Puorocrarus sy Gro. P. Harr & Son, 1899. 
Oblong large folios, card-board mounts. 


New York from Jersey City. 


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Lower part of New York from Brooklyn. 


View. from Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn. 

Looking South-East from Broadway and Chambers St. 
Looking North from the Barge Office. 

Overlooking Steamship Row toward the North. 

Looking North from Broad St. and Exchange Place. 

Lower naa of City ee eet os Bay and Harbor. 


Photographs of Old New York Views—unmounted. " (25) di 


DEEDS AND DOCUMENTS 


1748 Document (in Dutch) signed by Peter Stuyvesant, May 15, 
1664, granting to Thomas Lambertsen a portion of land lying 
in the Wallabout, Long Island, also signed by Cornelius Van — 
Ruijven, and further endorsed in confirmation of this grant by 
Matthias Nicolls, 15th February, 1666. Mounted between glass 
in a frame, 18 in. x 15 in. (Worn in the folds.) PB: 


This interesting and valuable document is written across two J 
quarto pages of stout paper, and bears the seal in fine condition. 

es Starting with the description of Peter Stuyvesant as the High 

: and Mighty Lord General of the United ‘Netherlands, it states . 
that the said Peter Stuyvesant, together with the Lords Pro- 250 
prietors of the Chartered West India Company, has granted this 
land, and locates it as. being bounded by the estates of Jan . 
Laurens (John Lawrence) and Michael Hansen. 
Thomas Lambertsen was a prominent early New Amsterdam . i 
merchant, his name often appearing in the Dutch Court Records; 
he is also described in an old document as having a residence 
by the Waterside in the City. Michael Hansen was also promi- - 
nent in the early annals, he being the only survivor in Pavonia 
(Jersey City) of the Indian Massacre of Sept., 1655. John 
Lawrence was a famous Long Island merchant, having a pe 
vate residence in the High St., New Amsterdam. 
Being an Englishman, on Sir ‘Richard Nicholls’ capture of the 
City he was made an Alderman; and when Thomas Willett was . 
nominated as the first Mayor oh New York, Lawrence was also 
nominated as an alternative candidate. Cornelius Van Ruijven 
was Secretary to Peter Stuyvesant, also to the Supreme Council, 
and later was also a Burgomaster and Alderman. Matthias 
Nicolls was a Captain under Sir Richard Nicholls, and was 
appointed by the latter the First English Secretary of the Proy- 
ince of New York. The “ Duke’s Laws ”—the first code of 
English Laws in New York—was mainly written by him. 
Sir Richard Nicholls conquered the City in August, 1664, so 
that this document antedates that event by only a few months. 
(From the Peter Gilsey collection, sold February 27, 1903, 
whence the above description is taken.) 


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(i749 9 To ‘the Worshipful the Corporation of the City of New York 
"in Common Council convened. The Petition of Robert Living- 
ok ston, Delaney and Anthony Rutger. 
png Corrected draft of petition regarding grant of land, then under 
water, in 1734. 


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A Plan of so much of the Ground purchased by his Excellency 
Governor Tryon at the West end of Pearl St., as is now thrown 
into the Street, Surveyed. Sept. 8th 1775 by G(erard) B(ancker) 
Cc. S. A Plan of the Ground at the West End of Pearl St., to 
show the Ground which has been lately taken in as Part of the 
Battery. Surveyed Sept. 8th 1775 by G(erard) B(ancker) 
C. S. Description of Sylvester Morris’s House. 


Plan of the Lot purchased by Gov? Tryon from Thos & 
Margt Ellison in April 1774. a Copy of which I delivered to 
his Excellency Gov Tryon a few Days before he sailed for 


England. &c. 


from Thomas Ellison and Margaret his wife To His Ex- 
cellency William Tryon Esq’. Consideration £350. All that 
Messuage Tenement and lot of ground . . . bounded northerly 
by Pearl Street, westerly, and southerly by a small street that 
Separates it from the Battery, and Easterly by a Lot . . . be- 
longing to Sylvester Morris .. . (3) 


; In Provincial Congress July 6th 1775. 
This Congress being informed that the Corporation of the City 
of New York attend to address his Excellency Governor Tryon, 
Resolved that tho’ this Congress entertains the highest respect 
for his Excellency, yet it will be altogether improper for the said 
Corporation, or any other Body—Corporate or Individuals in 
this Colony to address his Excellency at this most critical Junc- 
ture—Resolved also that one of the secretaries of this Congress 
do forthwith serve his Worship with a Copy hereof. 
A true Copy from the minutes. 

Robt Benson 


Secry 


At a Common Council held at the Dwelling House of John 
Simmons Innholder, on Sept. 15th 1775. Present White- 
head Hicks Esq Mayor &c. . . . enacted and ordained, that the 
Mayor Aldermen and Commonalty .. . shall meet, at least 
eight days before the Day of Election, fix upon a proper place 
in each respective Ward, where such election shall be held, and 
nominate and appoint a fit and discreet Person . . . to preside 
at & be the returning Officer of the said Election, . . . This 
board, therefore . . . do hereby nominate and appoint . . : 
Jacob Van Voorhees, Charles Nicoll, Theods Van Wyck, Anthy 
L. Bleecker, Isaac Stoutenbergh, Joseph Bull and W™ Beek- 
man. By order of the Common Council. Augt v. Cortlandt. 


~~ 


Deed of sale of lot on Sacket late Cherry Street from Joseph 
and Catherine Latham to Joseph Towers, Mch. 28th 1780. 
Signed also by Jacob Tyler, Henry White and Robert Benson. 
Vellum; seals in fine condition. 

See No. 1775, Cherry & Water Street, proprietors, etc., 1793, 
where Joseph Towers is down for three lots, and Jotham Post 
and Daniel Latham still have holdings. 


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New York 17. March 1782. 

It having been thought Expedient that the Armed Corps in this 
City Should Alternatively Attend at Bunkers Hill every morn 
at 6 o’clock on working parties beginning tomorrow with the 
Volunteer Battalion & other Volunteer Company’s & then Each 
Batt of the Militia in Regular Rotation. the third Battalion 
will be for Duty on Thursday Next .. . the Capt®s of each 
Company will be Careful to have warned every male Inhabitant 
that shall be found in his district, except such only as shall be 
able to produce certificates of their being Actually Employed 
in some public service . . . and those who may not chuse to 
work themselves may send a substitute, which the Captains are 
desired to do for such as do not & to call upon the delinquents 
for the payment . . . Capt®S Nichols Seabury Dole & Richard- 
son will attend. Signed by Adjt Jno Linch, Lt Col. Isaac Low 
of 34 Battalion. 


Survey and return of lot on New Street, assessed to Capn 
Hunter and to be sold to John J. Roseyelt, between Dr Lan- 
cey’s and Sarah Morris’s lot, as by a map thereof on this sheet 
of paper may appear. Sep. 20th 1785. Evert Bancker Junt 


Survey and return of lot in Lumber Street (present Trinity 


' Place) assessed to Mr. Wilmouth and to be sold to Wm J, 


Forbes, silver smith, between DY Charlton’s house, and the late 
Simon Johnsons lot, as by a map thereof on this sheet of paper 
may appear. Sep. 20th 1785. Evert Bancker Junt 


Certificate of residence &c, issued by the French consulate to 
Melanie Le Boucher, wife of Blanc La Nautte Hauterive, born 
1747, Stamp of consulate and signatures of Mme Hauterive, 
Antoine Marcellin, L. Simend, Jehn Wilkes, Chas Wilkes, Geo: 
Ducis and L. Arvamba. Fait A New York le Cinq de Messidor 
de l’an troisieme de la Republique francaise.. Certifie en autre 
que la ditte 4 manifesté 4 ma connoissance et suivant I’attesta- 
tion des dits temoins, tous les devoirs d’une bonne Republi- 


caine ..., 


Ferguson, Mayor, J. Morton, Clk., John A. Graham, Master in 
Chancery., W. T. Slocum, Register. 
Fine impression of the seal. 


‘Proprietors of Ann Street from Nassau to W™ Street June 4th 


1794 and June 5th 1794. Both sides. 


Names for the Regulation of Bancker (present Madison) 
Street. (3) 


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Government House Lots *14. June 19th 1815. Deed from the _ 
Corporation to Ferdinand Suydam, for $5000. Signed by Jn° 


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Names of Proprietors North and South sides of Barclay Street, 
Broadway to Greenwich St., Walks unpaved August 20th 1794 

Garret Vam Bomla “ with neat Round Stone ”, George Beau- 

mont and others, “going to pave” Jn° De La Montagne 

vy “(half the street is done) with brick ” and others “ Done since ” 


of. 
g Barclay St., from Greenwich to the next Street and the 
S Bulk head. North and South sides. Oct. 6. 1792. (a) 


: 1761) Plan of the level of Barclay Street from Broadway to Green- 
i — wich St, “to be taken down and to be filled up, calculated to 
make a regular Descent from Broadway to Greenwich Street.” 


| Descents from Broadway in Barclay St. to opposite the 
| : pump in Church St., to Chapel St., to mid-Greenwich St. and 
a Broadway in Murray St., to Church St., to Back of College., 

to Chapel St., to opposite Powers, shoemaker., to Greenwich 


St. (2) 


762) Level from the pond near the Starch House Broadway. Bay- 
~ '  ard’s Farm Oct. 14. 1796. Map including Jay, Duane (and 
Anthony) and Reade Sts., and Washington, Greenwich, to 


Sf? Meadow. 


7 Regulation for Leting the water out of a pond in Bayard 
Orchard near the Barn. Oct. 14. 1796. (2) 


(1763/ Level of Beaver Lane (present Mit St.) July 1.1789. The 

“Whole descent from the West side of the Broad way to the East 
E f? side of Greenwich Street as it now is as Greenwich Street is not 
‘ Regulated we suppose it will want about to be filled in... 


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4 { ey Beekman Slip from Water St. to Bulk head. East and West. 
. \""——- Proprietors names. 


Fees for two Surveyors Regulation Measurement and List 


sw &e. Cas. Ph. Goerck. 


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4 Ln? - Beekman St., Memoranda of levels from William St. to 
fa Cliff St. (3) 


IY. ‘ 

7650 Bowling Green. Plan of the Ground as laid out to be railed 
y? round the King’s Statue. Original Survey by Gerard Bancker. 
Of great importance. 


A166) Bridge St. from Broad St. to Broadway. North and South 
¢ . \ sides. Proprietors’ names. East and West sides of Lumber 
1: > St. (present Trinity Place) East and West sides of Temple St. 
or Y (“ Tameny Society—City Tavern ’’) 

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767 Broad Street from Bridge to Water St. May 29—1792. Pro- 
rietors and tenants. 


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1771) 


» Draft of Report to the Common Council May 24. 1788 Con- 


cerning pavement in Broadway. Whereas the Corporation did 
some time ago come to a Resolution to make alterations and im- 


provements in the paving the Broad Way, in making gutters at 
a Certain distance from the Houses at both sides of the Street 


and to Raise in the middle between the two gutters—which 
pavement is in part executed on the West side of the Street 
opposite Mt Alexander McComb’s House and ground so as to 
make the middle of the street two feet higher than the gutters, 
and many of the Neighbours conceiving it . . . inconvenient did 
complain thereof, wherefore the Common Council Ordered us the 
Subscribers, City Surveyors to attend and Examine the same, 

. give it as our opinion. . 
to carcincre’ and not less Gommodious ‘tauithe Neighbours and 
have every other advantage . . . if it should be done .. . 


Pg eilation of Catherine Street Sep. 8. 1784 at the request of 
Aldermen Blagg & Ivers. 


—— Plan of the Level of Catherine St. from Bowery Lane to 
Bancker (present Madison) St. done by Order of the Corpora- 
tion Sep. 26. 1786. By Evert Bancker Jun? & John M°¢Comb. 


City Surveyors. (2) 


Catherine St. from the Bowery. East and West sides, to (pres- 


ent) Monroe St. Rutgers (and Lombard) St. Fayette (present 
Oliver) St. from Chatham to Bancker (present Madison) St. 
Proprietors’ names. 


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Plan of level and regulation of Chambers St. from Broadway 
to Greenwich St. Done by order of the Corporation. 


Memoranda of level of Chamber St. from. Broadway to 
Greenwich St., and of Reade St. from Broadway to Green- 
wich St. (2) 


Chapel St. (later West Broadway) from Murray to Chamber 


St. July 31. 1795. East and West sides. Proprietors’ names. 


Plan of level of Chatham Square. King George St. and 
Thomas St. 


—-— Memoranda of level of Chatham Square. Nov. 1788. (2) 


Chatham St. East and West sides. Proprietors’ names. 


Memoranda of level of Chatham from reaeag Fe to Queen 


(present Pearl) St. a (2) 


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/1775) Part of Cherry & Water Street, proprietors & measurements of 
"lots near Roosevelt, to be opened Apr. 25, 1793. North and 
South sides. Continuation of Roosevelt St. 


Names & measurements of the Proprietors & Houses in 
/ “ Cherry & Water St. benefitted by opening Roosevelt St. Con- 
tinuation of Roosevelt St. 


—— Cherry & Water St. Proprietors & Measurements. Ap. 


25. 1793. (3) 
dpe Colden St., from Chatham St., to the marsh. Names and Meas- 
(/& urements Mch. LOA V707% 
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( LITT Ferry & Facob Sts. May. 25.1792. Names of Proprietors. 


Regulation of the Fields. Aug 11. 1792. from the South 
Chanel to be made at the Alms House Gate to the North Chanel 


0 6 to be made along Chatham Street at George (Spruce) St. &c. 
tl From the west chanel of Great George St. (Broadway) at Rob- 
inson St. (Park Place) to the North of Chatham St. on a range 


with George (Spruce) St. &e. From the West Chanel of Great 
George St. (Broadway) at Barclay St. to the North Chanel of 
Chatham St. on a range with George (Spruce) St &c (2) 


, ; 
ay Plan, measurements and Proprietors’ names, Fisher (present 
Bayard) St. from Bowery to Division St. Sep. 10. 1796. 


Plan, measurements &c for diging and filling in said 


ad Fisher (Bayard) St. 


/ al - Proprietors and Tenants names of Fisher (Bayard) St. 
To two Surveyors fees for regulation and measurement &c. 
Evert Bancker Jun? C. S. (3) 


G79 Expenses for the Regulation, measurement of houses and fur- 
ther attendance of the fowlowing streets. Frankfort, William & 
King George (now part of William) St. George (Spruce) St., 
Gold St., Ferry St., Jacob St., Broad St. from Bridge to Water 
&e &e. 


’ _— Proprietors of Front, Fletcher & Fly Market Sts. 
Front St. Coenties & Old Slip. (2) 


GisD George St. beginning at Magazeen St. North and South sides. 


Proprietors, tenants &c. 
Gould St. from Maiden Lane to John St. Nov. 1. 1795. 


North and South sides. Proprietors’ names and information. (2) 


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1782) Squares & Streets of Grand St. from Bowry to the East River 
* June 1794. 


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1783) Names and Measurements of Chatham Row & Gt George St. 


(Broadway) facing the Fields. April 29th 1793 From Veasey 
St. with Walter Rutherfurd on the corner, past Barclay, Robin- 
son (Park Place) to Murray St. From N. E. side of meeting, 
past Beekman, to Frankfort. 

An important ‘Broadway item. 


1784 Plan of Greenwich St. from Crown (Liberty) St. to James 


(Albany) St. with Proprietors’ names, both sides. 


ee Proprietors’, Lessees & Occupants names East & West sides of 


Greenwich St. to Beaver Lane (Morris St.). Beaver Lane, 
from Broad Way to Greenwich St. East’ and West sides : 
Broadway, from below Beaver Lane (Morris St.) to Oyster 
Pasty Lane (Exchange Alley) 

An important item. 


Ars6) Plan of Kings Farm Regulation. Greenwich St. from Court- 


ca to Robinson St. (Park Place) with levels. Sept. 1786. 


1781 Piatt of Level of Greenwich St. from Barclay to Murray St., 


renin a 


Jan. 3. 1789 
List of Proprietors of Greenwich Between Barclay & — 
Mornay, St. | (2) 


1788 Perce St. from Murray to Reade St. Both sides. Names 


1791, 


and measurements. 


ae 17897 Plan and Proprietors of Hanover. Aug. 12th ’g9 


(Hugh Gaine, Alext Robertson, P. V. B. i Lavineaions Goelet, &c) 


1790) ) Proprietors & Tenants of Harmer’s St. (East Brosdwact from 


Catherine to George (Market) St. Sep. 10. 1794. Both sides. 
—— Second one. May 19th.1795. 
—— Third one. July 224 1795. (3) « 


Harmer St. (East Broadway) from George (Market) past 


Charlotte (Pike) to Rutgers St. Both sides. Apr. 26. 1796. 


A792 “John St. from Broad Way to Gould St. Both sides. 


1793. )Plan of Regulation of King George (William St.) from the 


Lamp Post in Thomas’s St. to the Pump, in Queen (Pearl) St. 
&c. Done by order of the Corporation, by John M°Comb, 
C'S) Nea uly 237784) 


C794, )Measurement and Proprietors’ Names of Lumber (Lombard 


now Monroe) St. from Catherine to (present Rutgers St) Sep. 
30. 1793. 


wen. 
a7957 Lumber St. (Trinity Place) Oyster Pasty (Exchange Alley) 


and Beaver Lane (Morris St.) Names and measurements Aug. 


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/- 13. 1796. 
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1796 Plan of Oyster Pasty and part of Lumber Sts. Apr. 26. 1789. 

Regulation of Oyster Pasty and Lumber St. from Broad Way 
e oe to Provoost (Rector) St. done by Order of Alderman Gilbert &e. 
£ Done April 26. 1789. Evert Bancker Junr C. S. 


7 Plan of Provoost (Rector) St. Lumber (Trinity Place) and 
S Oyster Pasty (Exchange Alley) Sts. 

Fine map from Exchange Alley to Thames St. and Broadway to 
ay Greenwich St. (by Evert Bancker Junt) 


4798) “Leveling & Measurement Fee for the Commissioners of the 
Meadow to Apr. 29. 1793. Measurement, making list of names, 
leveling, taking the Wantage, sounding the lots under water, 

o~ : and the Diging of Roosevelt, St. James, Oliver, Catherine, 
: Fayette (now part of Oliver), Bancker (Madison), Rutgers, 
4 Batavia Lane, Cherry, Water & Frankfort Sts. 


(1799) A tevels of Mulbury, Mott, Pell, Bayard, Nicholas, Elizabeth, 
*__ Winne, Catherine, Cross & Bowry lane. Aug. 14. 1789. 


we Lenn ) 
Level of the Ground from New Goal to North River thro’ 


; en 11800 
y- hd Murray St. 


+ 180. > Plan of Level from New Goal Absrd ek) St. to Gretn- 


’ wich St. 
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: 1802 ) Plan of level of Murray St. Sept. 1786. 


5 Fe a 

7 (is05) Proprietors of Murray St. May. 1794. 

Plan and Proprietors’ names. Murray St. from Great 

"4 George (Broadway) to Chapel (West Broadway) St. June 
e708 (2) 


] & Proprietors & Tenants of New St. from Wall to Verleten 
Bergh. (Exchange Place) Sep. 9. 1794. 


1803 Proprietors & Tenants Names and measurements of Old Slip 
. from Pearl to Front June 19. 1794. Both sides. 

Old Slip from Water to Front St. Measurements & 

names April 5. 1797 ‘Two pieces. (3) 


12 


& Cas0b/ Regulation for Paving Walks on both sides of the Old Slip 
ae from Pearl to Front St., and both sides of Coenties slip from 
Pearl to Little Dock or Water St. June 23. 1794 Present 
Wynant Vanzandt Alder®, M¢Kie, Peter Elting, Andrew 


Hamersly, Assessors. 


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) Plan of Level of Oliver St. May 8. 1789. From James to 


Catherine, and from Bancker (Madison) thro’ Rutgers (Oak) 
to Cherry. 


Proprietors’ names Oliver St. from Bancker (Madison) to 
Cherry. Catherine St. from Bancker to Cherry. 1794. 


Proprietors names and measurements. Peck Slip, both sides. 
Beekman Slip, both sides. Wall St. Slip, both sides. Fletcher 
St., both sides. May 10th 1797 


Plan of level of Queen (Pearl) St. from Maiden Lane and Fly 
Market to Ferry St. & Peck Slip. 


» Proprietors Names of both sides of Queen (Pearl) St. from 
' Crown (Liberty) St. to Rutgers (Oak) St. 


One of the best in the collection. 


‘Plan of level of Reade St. from Broadway to Greenwich St. 
and memoranda (2) 


 Redder St. (Ryder’s Alley, South side of Fulton, between Gold 
& Cliff) measurements, Proprietors and tenants. June 5th 1795 


Proprietors, lessees and tenants, Robinson St. (Park Place) 
from Great George St. (Broadway) to Church St., both sides. 


Roosevelt St. from Chatham Square to Cherry St. Both sides. 
Proprietors names. June 18. 1793 . 


Roosevelt St. from the River to Batavia Lane. Both sides. 
Proprietors’ names. (2) 


Rutgers (Oak) St. from Queen (Pearl) St. to Catherine. Both 
sides. Proprietors’ names. Feb. 1793. 


Rutgers (Oak) St. from Roosevelt to James St. Both 


sides. Proprietors’ names. June 20. 1794. (2) 


"i ‘Plan of level of St. James’ St. from Bowery to Cherry St. 


Memoranda for level of St. James’ St. from Bowery to 
Cherry St. June 1787. 


St. James’ St. Streets in the Meadows. Proprietors’ 


and measurements. Both sides. June 19-21. 1793 © (3) - 
‘Smith (William St.) from Garden (Exchange Pl.) to Dock 


(Pearl) Sts. Both sides. Proprietors’ names. Dock St. Both 


_ sides. Proprietors’ names. Front St. Both sides. 


ee Beit 


Proprietors’ and tenants names &c. Thames St. from Broad- 
way to Greenwich St. Both sides. Little Queen (Cedar St.) 
from Broadway to Greenwich St. Both sides. Crown (Lib- 
erty) St. from Broadway to Greenwich St. Both sides. June 
15, 1792. 


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1820) Plan and proprietors’ names Veasey St. from Broad Way to 
“we Greenwich St. C 1794 

One of the most important. 


xy? £1821) Proprietors’ of Veasy St., whose walks are not paved. July 
1. 1794. 

: pn ¢! 822) Proprietors’ and Tenants names of Wall St. from Pearl to Front 
a ” sg Sts. July 1. 1794. Both sides. 

/ ose An important item. 

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| te 1824) Washington St. East side only. From Courtland to Vesey Sts. 
Ae “™ Washington St. from Crown (Liberty) to Courtland St. Both 

jv sides. Coenties Slip from Pearl to Water Sts. Both sides. 

June 28. 1794. 


((s25) )Repon to the Committee of the Corporation on Water and Front 


Sts between Coenties and the Old Slip done at the request of 
Alderman Elling and M® Vanzant. Apr 6. 1789. Evert 
_ Bancker Jun. C. 8. 


geet ite 


Regulation of Warren St. Mch. 22. 1793, from Great George 
St. (Broadway) to Greenwich St. , 


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, v? 182 / Proprietors’ names of Water St. between Beekman & Peck Slip. 
182% Level of Water St. from Pecks to St. James St. June 4. 1789. 


' 
1629) Water St. between Peck & St. James Slip, Proprietors June 
23. 1793. Both sides. ‘“‘ Survey of the Fronts of All the lots 
on the North Side of Water St. Between Pecks & St. James 
Slip. (those on the South Side are taken from the Grants but 
have since been divided, Parts Sold to others) done by Mr. 
Guirck & myself.” June 5. 1789. Evert Bancker Junt C. S. 


\} Water St. from Pecks to St. James Slip June 4. 1793. Pro- 
prietors’ names. Both sides. 


Another, similar, but of different period. (2) 


~ Calculation of Water St. Between Dover & Roosevelt St. June 
10. 1793. | 

__— Plan of level, proprietors’ names, measurements &c. Water 
St. between Dover and Roosevelt Sts. Both sides. Two 
pieces. | (3) 


¥ A Plan of Sundry Lots of Ground lying near Whitehall Slip, 
made on surveying the Ground the 10th Nov’r 1774 at the re- 
quest of M* Robert C. Livingston G(erard) B(ancker) C. S. 
Both sides of Water Street from White Hall Slip to and includ- 
ing North side of Moore St. A fine specimen, with names of 
proprietors on plots. New York July 19th 1773. 


™)\ : ' 
1832 We the subscribers do promise to pay unto the Corporation of 
“ the City of New York the several sums affixed to our names to 
be apply’d towards running a wall a cross and filling up a part 


~O _ of White-Hall Slip. 


For His Excellency Governor Tryon paid £10. 


Leonard Lispenard 10. 
John Martin paid 10. 
Chas Nicoll paid 7310; 
Edward Nicoll bs 
John Schuyler Aes 
Mary Barkly paid a 


} y® / 1833.“ White Hall to Exchange Slip. Aug. 28..1797. Proprietors, 


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lessees, occupants. 


/ 1834 ) Account book of Edward Pryor, builder, from 1762-1767 


\__.-"" Business done with the Earl of Stirling, Gardiner’s House in the 
g: Bowery, James Rivington, Elias Desbrosses, Evert Bancker, 


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mh uel ‘“ Francis 


Capt. Kennedy, General Gage, Apthorp, Col. Maunsell, The 
Honble Proprietors of the Jerseys for ye Governor’s House, 
Perth Amboy, 1761. etc. Interesting record of cost of material, 
s~ labor, ete. Written on fine old ribbed paper with 44 blank leaves. 


1839 Day Book of Cha’ Nicoll from Nov. 224 1780 to April 2d 1781, 

showing sales of wines, liquors, etc. Isaac Low imbibed to the 
value of £260. Lord Winchelsea £24 on two occasions, Sam- 
” a large buyer. Andrew Hamersly £125. Col. 
Abercrombie, Joseph Chew, Delancey, Ogden, Bancker and 
others. Interesting entries show prices of provisions, labor, tea 
water, chimney sweep, etc. Written on fine old ribbed paper, 
with 30 blank leaves. 


pon 


| Sine & . aie 
{ 1836) Receipt book of E. S. Lazarus 1810 to 1820. Interesting entries 


“~." showing commercial conditions; rent of his house, 84 Maiden /oe 


Lane, $400 per annum; later at 74 Maiden Lane, $600; medical ,75¢ 
services of DY Valentine Mott, etc. 


SPECIAL SUBJECTS 


Oblong small 4to. Vignette. | 


1837 Academy of Design. F. Mayer & C° sculpt Copyright 1865. L / 
“A Thing of Beauty is a Joy forever.” 


e } (2 1888 Alms House. C. A. Busby delt W. Hooker Sculpt 2 


Rect. 16mo. Very scarce. 


ES American Express Company | Cor: Hudson Jay & Staple Streets 

New York City June 21 1858 | Turn Out Of The Employees 

“~~ of the | From Nature By Otto Botticher 333 Broadway N. Y. 
D Published by Otto Botticher 333 Broadway N. Y. . 
Colored lithograph. Oblong small folio. Framed. ‘Ug 


_, 1840 —W— Annual Celebration of Christmas Holiday, by the Express- 
j he man. From Gleason’s Pictorial showing background of Stewart / 
Building, Broadway and Chambers Str. 


American Institute—63td St. & 3¢ Ave. Photograph 


mounted on small 4to card. (2) 
iia 
/, g@ 1841 American Museum. I. B. Forrest. Del.—W. Wellstood Se. 4. —_— 
/ ” Rect. 8vo. View locking down Broadway. . 


1842 American Tract Society Building. 24mo proof. 


; Het gebouw van ’t Tractaat genootschap, in Nassau— 
ue straat te N ew-York, uit ’t Park te zien. C. C. A. Last—Steendr. 


— v: P. Blommers te’ s’Hage. ei 
o~ India proof lithograph under a view of Bunker Hill Monument. ee 
Very scarce. (2) ae 


1843 (English Officers in New York) 

Die Generals und Officiers der Koniglich Englischen Armee und 
derer Hiilffs Truppen zu Neu Yorck. (Title repeated in 
French. ) : 


Die Provinzialen auf dem Congress zu Philadelphia. 
(Title repeated in French.) | 

On both: Troost pinxit—Gravé par Jean Benoit Winckler 40 
Pe Printed for Carington Bowles in St Pauls Church Yard London. 
Oblong small folio rectangles. One slightly torn. Excessively 
scarce. 


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Be 


ee 


Diederich Knickerbocker recording the gallant actions and 
achievements of the chivalric Peter Stuyvesant. The copy of 
the figure to right, at table, from “ Valentine's Manual,” 1851. 


(3) 


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1844 Die Ankunfft des Ké6niglichen Prinzen William Henry von ( 
Engelland zu Newyork in Amerika 1781. den 16 October. ¢ 

(Title repeated in French and reversed at top.) 

Gravé par Balth Frederic Leizel se vend 4 Augsbourg &c. 

Oblong small folio. 


Die Anlindung der Englischen Trouppen zu Neu Yorck. (Title 
repeated in French and reversed, at top.) 

Gravé par Francois Xav Habermann se vend 4 Augsbourg &c. 
Oblong folio, colored. 


—— Another copy, colored. if 


“Arcade R. R. “ First Sketch for an under ground R. R. to be oe 
build under Broadway. New York City.” Aug. Will, Del. 1869: / 
Well executed pencil drawing. Oblong small 4to. 


1848 
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1852 
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Design Made For Astor’s Hotel N. Y. By I. Town & A. J. 


New York. 


Davis, Arc’ts. 1832. Stodart & Currier’s Lith. 137 Broadway 4 oy 


Plan By Ithiel Town, Arc’t. Oblong small 4tos on one sheet, 
folded. 


Astor House, Broadway. Engraved by A. Dirk Printed by J. 
Neale | 


Same; later state, without artists’ names, and New York 
added to reéngraved title. 


— Astor House, New York. Eng? by W™ N. Dunnell. (3) 
Great Riot At The Astor Place Opera House On Thursday 
Evening May 10th 1849. Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier, (Copy- 


right 1849) 
Oblong small folio rect. Injured and pieced, but very scarce. 


—— Water color by C. M. Jenckes. 


What th’ B’hoys intended by the Atlantic Cable Celebration 
September 1St 1858? Torchlight Procession around the World. 


‘Dedicated to Young America! by the Author & Publisher A. 


Weingirtner, Lithographer 87 Fulton St. New York. Oblong 
folio. At top, Columbia and Q. Victoria joining hands. In the 
corners, portraits of Franklin, Morse, Cyrus W. Field, and 
Capt" Hudson. 
Proof printed on back of Ruysdael—Sam. Smith Landscape 
with Waterfall. 


Bangs, Brother & C° Trade Sale Rooms Auction & Commission 
Store. Inlaid to 4to. 


—— Barge Office. 1896. Aug. Will Del. 
Well executed wash drawing. (2) 


A View of the Battery and Harbour of New York, and the 
Ambuscade Frigate. J. Drayton Delin.—S. Hill, Sct Boston. 
In Drayton’s Letters Written during A Tour through the North- 


‘ern and Eastern States of America. 8vo. cf. Charleston. 1794. 


This is the most interesting and most important view, contem- 
poraneous coloring, sound and perfect. The book also contains 
plates of A Bridge over the Merrimack River near Newbury- 
Port and a Cannon in Castle William, Boston. Qa» 


Evacuation of New York. Drawn by J. L. Morton— 
Engraved by A. Jones. India proof before inscription. ‘Two 
copies. : 

Shows the pedestal in centre of Bowling Green, the old Fort, 
part of No. 1 Broadway, and Battery. 


—_—— Water Parade of the Erie Canal Celebration. J. L. Mor- 


ton—W. H. Dougal. India proof before inscription. Shows 


the Battery, Castle Garden, etc. (3) 


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1856 


View from the Battery New York. T. Birch del.—W. E. 
Tucker Se. Rect., 1.4. x 2.4. 


Castle Garden New York. Rect., 1.5.x 2.5. On undi- 
vided sheet of similar views of Passaic Falls, Mount Vernon, 


Schuylkill, Beacon Street Boston, and Fishkill. 
Both these miniature views are very scarce. (2) 


Landing Of Gen. Lafayette, At Castle Garden, New-York, 16th 
August 1824, Imbert Del—Sam! Maverick Sct. | 
Rect., 2.13. x 4.13. Excessively scarce. 


—— Another copy. 


Grand Canal Celebration. View of the Fleet Preparing to form 
in Line. Arch. Robertson delt 

Oblong large folio lithograph, showing Battery and Castle Gar- 
den, November 4, 1824. Fine impression. 


View Of The Battery And Castle Garden New York. A. J. 
Davis del.—Lithography of Imbert. Rect., 7.8. x 12.4. 

Immaculate copy of an excessively scarce view and a perfect 
example of early American lithography. Fine original coloring. 


(Castle Garden) Lithograph colored, from a music-sheet. Rect., 
8,11. x 12.8. 


Battery Castle Garden Bay Narrows Staten Isl¢ Vignette 
on title page of Hinton’s U.S. 4to. London, 1831. (2) 


Battery & Castle Garden. Geo. Miller Del.—Jas. Smillie Sc. 
Published by J. Disturnell, New York. Rect., 2.5. x 3.8. 

On undivided India proof sheet with title page to “ The Pocket 
Annual,” 1848. i 


Castle Garden. From the Battery. Steamboat Landing, Pier 
No 1. North River. On both: Wade Del.—Dougal Se. Pub- 
lished by J. Disturnell &c 

On undivided India proof sheet of Views In New York, N° 2. 


Steamboat Landing alone; later state without publication 
line. (2) 


(Battery, Castle Garden, Bay, etc.) Baldwin, Adams & Co. 
New York. Small oblong vignette on proof cheque of Nassau 
Bank. 


Castle Garden, and Battery, New-York. Small rect., 
wood-cut over views of West Point and Cattskill M. H. (2) 


Batterie De New-York. De Bonsonge sculp.—Paris, Cadart 


& Luquet, Editeurs.—Imp. Delatre, Rue St Jacques, 303, Paris. 
Rect., 5.14. x 12.2. Fine impression of an artistic etching: 


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) —— Another copy, uncolored. 


~4 
(Aquarium formerly Castle Garden) Aug. Will fec. 1897. 4 ‘s tr 
Finely executed wash drawing. Oblong 4to. 


Scene on Battery Point, New York. Robert Cruikshank, Fect 4- Dt ys 
Reéct:; “4.1.15 632; Etching, colored. Very scarce. yi 3 


View Of The Bay And Harbour Of New-York, From The 

Battery. C. Burton, Del. Wm. D. Smith, Sc. Drawn and En- , 
graved for the New York Mirror, 1830. 
Oblong rect., 4to. Fine impression, mounted on cardboard. | q 


Bay and Harbour of New York from Staten Island. Drawn 7 
by E. W. Clay. Engraved by J A Rolph. Published for the 4 ~ 
New York Mirror. Oblong large 8vo, rect. | 


—— New-York Harbor from the Battery. wW. Wade Bao: 
Obl. 16ma, rect. (2) 


Entry To The Bay Of New-York taken from Staten Island. 


(Title repeated in German and French.) Ch. Bodmer pimx. ,¢ 
ad. nat. Salathé sculp. London published By nckenpane & 

Co 96 Strand. 11th Septem 1839. ) 
Vignette, oblong small folio. Colored. 


New York Bay from Staten Island. J. M. Kronheim & C9°— C | 
London. Oblong 16mo rect. Lithographed in colors. 


New York Harbor. Jas. Hamilton del.—Dougal se. As 
seen from the Heights of Staten Island. New York City ap- 
pears in the centre; &c. Oblong 8vo rect. (2) 


New York—Bay From Staten-Island, Near The Lighthouse. 
W. Heine, New York, 1850, Del—John Poppel sculpsit. . 
Published for Herrmann J. Meyer &c. ? 
Oblong 8vo rect. Two copies. (2) 


Dae 
Bay of New York (From the Narrows) Beckwith—Beckwith. 
Oblong small 4to, vignette. India proof. 


Bellevue Hospital. F. B. Nichols del—F. B. Nichols Sc. 
Oblong rect. 24mo. | 


Same, with addition of ornamental border and lettering 
at top. (2) 


Blackwells Island, East River. From Eighty Sixth Street, 
New York. F. F. Palmer, Del.—(Copyright 1862) — 


—— Lith. Currier & Ives, N. Y. Oblong folio, finely colored. 


oo? 1882 
“_— 


q 


o> 1883 


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Birds’ Eye View Of The Pauper Lunatic Asylum. Blackwell’s 
Island, N. York. A. J. Davis. Arch’t—Currier’s Lithog. 
Oblong small 4to, vignette. 


—— Elevations and plans on two folding sheets. 


(3) 
— Another copy of the Birds’ Eye View alone. 


New York Institution for the Blind. Oblong 12mo, vignette. 
Two copies. 

Ninth Avenue, Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth streets. (2) 
Cornelius Bogert’s Bakery. South West Corner Of Broadway 
& Cortlandt St. 

Wash drawing by A. Hosier. 


View of the Botanic Garden of the State of New-York. estab- 
lished in 1801. Reinagle delt—Leney set Oblong rect., 8vo. 
Fiftieth to Fifty-first streets, Fifth and Sixth avenues. 


Gy 


View of the Botanic Garden at Elgin in the vicinity of the City , 


of New York. L. Simond delt—Leney sct Oblong rect., 8Vvo. 


—— Another copy, foxed. 


BOURNE’S VIEWS OF NEW YORK 


1831 


- Each item represents two plates on one sheet, India proof, as issued, 
unless otherwise stated. The most artistic and attractive set of 


original New York views ever published. Very scarce. 
Ya ll 
Plate 1. City Hotel. Broadway.—Grace, & Trinity Churches. 


Broadway. 


Plate 2. Bowling Green, New York.—Landing Place, Foot Of 
Courtlandt St t4 


A 
(Plate 3.) Masonic Hall, Broadway.—Landing Place, Foot Of 
Barclay St Remounted. 
At 


| Uf 
Plate 4. Park Place, New York.—American Hotel, Broadway. 


Blank margin cut to near plate mark. 


Plate 5. Mansion House, (Bunker’s,) Broadway,—Steam Boat 
Wharf, Battery Place. Remounted. / 


JW / 
Plate 6. St Thomas’ Church, Broadway,—Park Theatre, & 
Part Of Park Row; St Paul’s Church In The Distance. 


/ 


Vi 


/) (/ 
(Plate 7.) Bowery Theatre——Washington Hotel, Broadway. 
Mounted, and inlaid on one sheet. 
Bowery Theatre, alone. Inlaid. 


Mf 
Junction Of Broadway & The Bowery,—Bay & Har- 


Plate 8. 
bour Of New York, From The Battery. 

H Ads 
Plate 9. Council Chamber, City Hall—Public Room, Mer- 
chant’s Exchange. Remounted. / 
Plate 10. St Paul’s Church, Broadway.—Merchant’s Exchange, 
Wall Stt Remounted. 

/ 

Plate 11. Phenix Bank, Wall St—United States’ Branch ool 


Wall Street. Hentetels 


Plate 12. Brooklyn Ferry, Fulton St—Steam Boat ‘Wharf, 
Whitehall Street. Remounted. ¢ 


Plate 13. Custom House, Wall St—Unitarian Church, Mercer 
St Remounted. ¢ 

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St George’s Church, Beekman St—Clinton Hall, 


Remounted. 


Plate 14. 
Beekman St 


Y 
Plate 15. Church Of The Ascension, Canal St—Exchange 
Place, Looking To Hanover St Remounted. 


04 (Plate 16.) New York, From Weehawk. 


Full-page plate. ‘‘ Printed by J. & G. Neale.” 

Same as above, on plain paper. Impressions of later states 
without Bourne’s imprint; two without any printer’s line, and 
one with ‘“ Clark, N. Y.” 3 (3) 


f | 
Plate 17. St Luke’s Church, Hudson St—The Reservoir, 
Bowery. Remounted. : 


Plate 18. 
Barclay St Remounted, 

Bay & Harbour; Washington Hotel; Steam Boat Wharf, Bat- 
tery Place; and Bowling Green. 
passepartout, with Bourne’s store, 359 Broadway, from “ Valen- 
tine’s Manual,” 1857, pasted on the back. 


New York Theatre Erected 1826. Front on Bowery 75 feet. 
Depth 170 feet. On Stone by A. J Davis.—I Town Architect. 
N Y.—Imbert’s Lithography. Rect., 10.1. x 12. 

Excessively scarce. Erected 1826, destroyed by fire 1828. 


St Patrick’s Cathedral, Mott St—St Peter’s Church, 


Four Bourne Views fiamel in. 


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? 1906. Wash drawing. Aug. Will fec. 1854. pr 
i. (Copy of the first Bowery Theatre.) 
1907 Bowery Theatre, New-York. <A. J. Davis del.—Rawdon, 
te ev Wright & C° Sc. N. York. Drawn and Engraved expressly for 
: - the New-York Mirror, &c. 1828. 


India proof, very unusual. 


. go- — Large paper proof. ‘‘ W. Hooker Printer ” added in cen- 
tre of artists’ line. 


— 


gn res Bowling Green, New York. Drawn by C. Burton.—Pub4 by 
a J. Disturnell, New York.—Eng. by J. Smillie. Oblong 
_ rect., 16mo. 


ae : + Bowling Green. N York. | Yds_ Rect., 2.1. x 2.6. 
a5 - India proof goods label of which, probably, no other has been 
' preserved. 


# 


, , oe 1911 View Of The Bowling-Green, Broadway. Drawn by Davis— 
a J/— V. Balch Se. Drawn and Engraved for the New York Mirror 
¥ | 1830. Oblong 4to, rect. With sheet of descriptive text. 

re —— Another copy, laid down. (2) 


f Ca 21912 Bowling Green. Lith. of Ch’ Magnus N. Yk. Ato col- 
Ag ored double letter sheet. 650 copies, as a lot. 

44 v® 1913 Bowling Green. Broadway. Drawn J. H. Dakin.—Engraved 
: Oe aa by Barnard & Dick. Oblong rect., 8vo. The Peabody view. 


vo fos) Bowling Green and Steamship Row. 1897. Aug. Will fee. 
~“ Nov 1897. Well executed wash drawing. 


py #2 1915 View of Bowling Green and Lower Broadway from Steamship 
— Row. Aug. Will Del. Very well executed wash drawing. 


-? 1916 Bowling Green Fountain. Drawn & Engraved by F. B. Nichols. 
i Oblong rect., 24mo. Two copies. 


Same, with addition of ornamental border and lettering 


at top. \ 
Bowling Green Fountain. W. Wade—Booth. Vignette 
on title page: The Picturesque Tourist, etc. © (4) 


iy 1917 La Destruction De La Statue Royale A Nouvelle Yorck Aaaa. 
m No 2. Rect., 11.x 16. Fine copy. 


; oy sabi Pea er Another, colored. 


1919 Die Zerstérung der Kéniglichen Bild Saule zu Neu Yorck. 
yt? (Title repeated in French and reversed, at top.) Gravé par 
— Francois Xav. Habermann Se vend a Augsbourg &c. Oblong 
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The Old Brewery At The Five Points N. Y. As it appeared 
Dec’ 1St 1852 previous to its being torn down &c. C. Parsons, 
’°52—Lith. Of Endicott & Co N. Y. Fine copy. 


—— Another copy, also colored. 


—— Cut to rectangle. . 


Old Brewery, Five Points, N. Y. 1866. Aug. Will, Del. 
Well executed wash drawing. 


Old Brewery. (2) 
Broad Way from the Bowling Green. | W™ I. Bennett Pinxt et 
sculpt | Henry I. Megarey New York. | 

Rect., 9.5. x 13.6., aquatint. Framed. See Nos. 2111 and 2252. 


Wood-cut from Gleason’s Pictorial. 


N° 1 Broadway, Battery, Bay &c. and portrait of Washington. 
On folio colored lithograph; Standard Life Insurance Co. 202 
Broadway N. Y. Lith. of ChaS Hart. 99 Fulton St. N. Y. 


Very scarce. 


N° 1 Broadway, New-York.—for D. T. Valentine’s Manual 
1850. 


— Wood-cut of N° 1 Broadway from Gleason’s Pictorial. 


Broadway 1848. 
Modern etching, oblong 
Coal Yard, from Tallis. 


rect. 4to, showing No. 24 as Worth’s 


(3) 


Broadway, West side, South cor. Morris St. showing Delmon- 


ico’s. Wood-cut engraved by Orr & Richardson. 


Broadway To Trinity Church. Oblong octagon, tinted 
lithograph. (2 


View in Broad Way near Grace Church. A. J. Stansbury— 
Rawdon, Clark & C° sc. Eng4 for A. T. Goodrich N. York 


Oblong rect. 16mo. Fine impression. 
——— Another copy. 


View of Broadway in the City Of New York with the proposed 
Elevated Rail-Way invented by John Randel, Junt C.°E. | 
Drawn on Stone by R. J. Ré&piger.—Taken from Fulton Street— 
Designed By G. Hayward, Lithographer, 73 Nassau St New- 
York. | Transverse Section.,| (ete., four lines and references, 
etc., in two columns) | 1848. Oblong folio, stained, but exces- 


sively scarce in any condition. Framed. / 3/, 


Sketch of Broadway from Astor House roof By John W. Hill 
1849. 
Exceedingly interesting and important water color. : 


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New-York | Winter Scene in Broadway—(title repeated in 
French) | Painted By H. Sebron—Engraved By P. Girardet | 45 
New-York . . M. Kneedler . . . 1857. | 

Full margins, finely colored. Oblong large folio. Framed. 
Broadway looking South from the Park. 
fr. rect. lithograph. 

Advertisement for Devotion’s Lexipyreta. 


1840. Oblong small 4 


Broad—Way. Oblong rect., 4to, colored lithograph. 
No. 44 of the Kéllner-Deroy series, cut out to title. 


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The Original Drawing of the above, beautifully executed in 


Water-Colors, signed: ““ Broad—Way. Drawn from nature by Les 

A. Kollner ” 

Artistically framed. See No. 2299. 

3. Broad-Way 4 New-York. Oblong 12mo, vignette, etching. 3 at OG 
Two copies. C20 od 7 

Broadway (New-York) Drawn After Nature—For the Propri- Ly Ps 
etor: Herman J. Meyer. Oblong 4to rect. Fine impression. 2 


Anstice’s New-York 


(2) | 


Broadway, looking from Chambers Street. Lith? of George E. "9 
Leefe, New York. Rect., 12.14.x 10.10. Tinted lithograph. F 
Very scarce. fy 


Broadway, From The Park, 1850. 
Street Views. Wood-cut on letter sheet. 


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A Panoramic View Of Broadway,... Commencing At The Astor 4- / ~ Cy 
House. Gleason’s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion. Ob- \ f 
long folio, wood-cut. Va, 


Broadway and Canal Street. 17.11. x 27. 

Drawn & Etched by T. Horner.—Aquatinted by J. Hill. | 
Broadway, New-York. | Shewing each Building from the Hy- 
geian Depot corner of Canal Street, to beyond Niblo’s Gardens 
vay / 
(Copyright) | January 26th 1836. | 
A finely colored and brilliant impression of the original issue 

of an excessively scarce and most interesting view; few abso- 

lutely perfect copies, with complete lettering, exist. Framed. 


Broadway at Grand Street, looking North, showing the Broad- 
way House etc., about 1852. Original painting. Height, 163. 
Width, 204. Brilliant coloring, fine and perfect. Framed. 


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showing Mills & Gibb’s building, from the same point as 
the preceding. Wash drawing by J. Gwinn, 1904. Height, 
19.12. Width, 16. 


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Reproduction of the; Broadway, Near Franklin St. New York. 
Burton, del. S iaher sc. 


Broadway To Grace Church. Oblong octagon, tinted litho- 


graph. 
—— View Of Broadway, N. Y.—for Valentine’s Manual 
1861. 


Broadway looking North from Houston St. 
Photograph mounted, 4to. 


Junction of Broadway & Eighth Avenue 1861—for Val- 
entine’s Manual 1862. (5) 


A Pictorial Description of Broadway by the Mail and Express 
1899. Oblong narrow folio. 


‘Thirty-seven lithographic sheets, printed on both sides, from 


Steamship Row and Bowling Green to 59th Str. 
print and now very scarce. 


View of Brooklyn, L. I. | From U. S. Hotel, New York. | 
Printed In Colors-——-Drawn From Nature & On Stone By E. 
Whitefield —By F. Michelin, 111, Nassau St. | 

Oblong folio, repaired. Framed. 


City Of Brooklyn, L. I. Taken from Rush Street. Drawn 
from Nature & on Stone by John Bornet.—(Copyright 1855)— 
Printed by A. Weingartner. Oblong folio rect. Tinted litho- 
graph. 

Slight tear in bottom margin, otherwise fine copy. 


Long out of 


Very scarce. 


Brooklyn Bridge. 
paper. 


Rect., 6.12.x 4. Etching by Perez on Japan 


—— Large upright folio photograph. Copyright 1896 by Geo. 
P. Hall & Son. 


Plymouth Church Brooklyn, L. I. Chas. Duggin, Archt N. Y. 
—Lith. of Robertson, Seibert & Shearman, 93 Fulton St. N. Y. 
Upright folio in colors. Very fine copy. 


Bull’s Head from the foot of 924 St. E. River. 
Original pen-and-ink sketch. 


August 1874. 


Business Cards. 

Thos Ash N° 33 John St. New York. Fancy & Windsor Chair 
Manufactory, Wholesale & Retail. P. Maverick & Durand Se. 
Vignette view, very scarce. 


Samuel. P. Avery. Fine Art Room. 88 5th Ave. Near the 
Fourteenth Street—New York. Designed & Etched by George 
Cruikshank age 81. Sept 27. 1873. Rect., interior view. ~ 
Presentation copy: “To my young friend Mr. E. B. ‘Holden 
from his old friend S. P. Avery Jan’y 26-96.” 


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M® Bancel’s Academy N° 52 Provost Street. Annual Repeti- 
tions & Examinations. Premium for excellence in Histoire 
Romaine to Master Alfred A. Weeks. August 1. 1814 

' Vignette at top, engraved by T. Gimbrede, printed in red. 


Superfine Bruxelles Cards Made By F. L. Forest And Sold By 
C. Gilfert New-York. Oblong 8vo, crude wood-cut. 


Portrait bust, profile to left, circle. 2.2. 8vo. 

I. Greenwood Surgeon Dentist to his Excellency George Wash- 
ington late Prest of the U. S. A. N° 15 opposite the Park 
New York near the Theatre. Dessiné et Gravé a Paris par Roy 
Peintre, &c. Excessively scarce. 


S. Hammond & C°, Importers ahd Repairers, of Fine Watches, 
44 Merchants Exchange &c 4to. 
At top, view of the Exchange; J. N. Gimbrede Sc. 


Same; additional figures, cart and omnibus introduced; engrav- 
ers name erased. 


Isherwood and Greig, Confectioners Wholesale and Retail 122 
William Street Preserves in Brandy, Sugar, and Bottles &c. &c. 
Orgeat & Capilaire. 

In decorative border of vine-leaves and grapes, baskets; engraved 
by Rollinson. 


’ John Lindmark 88 Chatham Street. Reproductions of medals 
from American Institute 1837 and 1841 for Cologne Water. 
Engraved by Rollinson. 


Peter Maverick 149 Broadway. Offices For The Doing Of 
A General Graphic Business. Engraving. In nearly all its 
branches &c. Copper-Plate Printing. Oblong. 4to. 


Rogers’ Orange Gun Powder of New York in Kegs in Canisters 
and in Pound Papers; circle 4to. 
Vignette of sportsman and dog; Rollinson, Se. ., New York. 


Jacb Schieffelin & Son. Late Lawrence and Schieffelin. In- 
spected Store Of Drugs & Medicines &c &c. Pearl Street N° 
195 facing the Fly Market. Eng4 by P. R. Maverick 65 Lib- 
erty Street. 

On bill-head dated Apr. 30. 1811, to Mr. Ja’ Carpenter for 
£3.15.0. 


T. Warren Importer of Silver, Plated, and Japan’d Goods, Gen- 
tlemen’s Silk Hose &c. 61 Maiden Lane New York. 
Ornamental oval with urn, strings of pearls, etc. Rollinson Sct 


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James Youle Cutler and Gunsmith, N. 7. Little Dock Street 
near the Exchange New York. Prepare for War in Time of 
Peace. | 
At top, American flag and crossed musket, pistols, swords, etc., 
in decorative border. Rollinson scul. N. York (1802) 


R. Trested Engraver Of Office Seals, Medals & Ornamental 
Dies. 70 William St. &. Embossed. 


The New York Clipper. Cor. Centre & Leonard Sts. 
View of the building. 


The Original City Ale Vaults. 73 Nassau Street. Canada 
Malt Ales. 5 cents. Royal Balmoral Whisky Punches. 10 cents. 
Free Lunch Daily From 11 to 1 O'Clock. (1866) 


—— Adolph Pearl Manufacturer Of Tobacco (1868) 


7 J. W. Orr. Engraver On Wood. 75 Nassau Street. Wood- 
cut view of the building. (6) 


Bussing House. 1872. Near High Bridge. to 
Original pencil drawing, 8Vvo. 


North side of Canal Street cor. of Mercer about 1850. Charles 
Parsons Del. Lith. Endicott. Rect., 17.12. x 25.10. 

Proof before all letters of a finely colored and very scarce / 
lithograph, probably issued by Arnold Constable & Co. The 
only copy known, and there is no record of a lettered impression, 
although strict search has been made. 


Carlton House. 350 & 352 Broadway Corner Of Leonard St. 
New York. Preston H. Hodges. Drawn On Stone By Jno. 73. 
Penniman. Lith. Of G. Snyder 122 Fulton St. N. Y. Rect., 
16.12. x 22.14. Excessively scarce. : 


Central Park. John Bachman Del. J. Bien Lith. Published 
by Edmund Foerster & Co 15 North William St. N. Y. Copy- , 
right 1865. a = 

Two oblong folio colored lithographs showing the Park in Sum- 
mer and Winter. Very scarce. (2) 


Views . . . in the Central Park. Kimmel & Co. — 
Nine views on small 4to sheet. 


View in Central Park. Promenade, June 1858. for Valen- . 
tine’s Manual 1859. Unfolded proof. 


Fort Fish, Works at M¢Gowan’s Pass, Old Sledge of 
Andrew M¢Gowan. Three views from “ Valentine's Manual.” 


(5) 


Chatham Square, (New York). Rect., 6.1. x 7.8. 

Colored lithograph, varnished, but in good condition. 

Chatham Square. Anstice & Co.’s Street Views. Wood- 
cut. | (2) 


A Summary View Of The Houses For Public Worship, In The 
City And County Of New-York, A. D. 1823, Showing the Dates 
When they were Founded, Enlarged, Rebuilt; Ministers’ Names, 
&e. &e. &c. Printed By Samuel Wood & Sons, No. 261, Pearl- 
Street, New-York. Broadside, folio. Excessively scarce. 


Baptist Church Fayette St. for Valentine’s Manual 1863. 


Baptist Church. (Cor. Broome and Elizabeth Sts) I. B. 
Forrest. del. F. B. Nichols, Se. 


Brick Meeting looking South, St Pauls in the Distance 
1800. for Valentine's Manual 1856. : 


—— Christ Church—Anthony Street. 


— Dutch Church (Murray Street) Drawn & Engraved by 
F. B. Nichols. (5) 


View Of Grace And Trinity Churches, Broadway, N. Y. 1820. 
One of twelve reproductions made from a water color, copied 
from the original painting by William Strickland, now in pos- 
session of The New York Historical Society. 


— Wash drawing, 10. x 14. 


Grace Church from Broadway New York. On Stone by C. W. 
Burton. Renwick Archt Ackermann’s lith. & Upright small 
folio, tinted lithograph. 


Church of the Messiah, B’way, near Astor Pl. N Y. A. Will 
Del. 1880. Original well executed wash drawing. 


A Correct View of the Old Methodist Church in John Street 
N. York The first erected in America. Founded A. D. 1768. 
I. B. & P. C. Smith Pinxt Sold by Myers & Smith 59 Fulton 
' Street. Rect., 10.2.x 13.13. Aquatint. 

Fine impression, original coloring, excessively scarce. (1824.) 


The First Erected In America Founded A. D. 1768. 
Dedicated by the Revd Philip Embury. Second Church Re- 
puilt 1817. Third Church Rebuilt A. D. 1841. The old Rig- 
_ ging Loft as it now stands 120, William Street 1844. &e. Lith. 
~ Of Endicott, 22, John St N. York. Printed in Colors. Copy- 
right 1844. Large oblong folio. 

Besides the four views there are three tablets of Boards of 
Trustees. Fine copy, very scarce. 


The First Methodist Episcopal Church In America. Painted 
By Joseph B. Smith—(Copyright 1868)—Engraved By Lewis 
Delnoce. Oblong folio. 

With Me original prospectus of the publishers. 


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—— Same; for Valentine’s Manual 1857. ) 


First Methodist Loft in New York City—J. M. Falconer 
del. et aqt 1879 | ' (3) 


Middle Dutch Church. W. H. Wallace 1882. a 
Folio etching on India paper. Copy of the “ Rip Van Dam "3 rd 
print. 


The Demolition Of The North Dutch Church, 1875. S. W. 
Corner Of William And Fulton Sts. J. F. Sabin Del. ae 
Original pen-and-ink drawing. a 
Presbyterian Church, Beekman St. Rect., 16.2.x 12. Colored 
lithograph. Proof before all letters of the Brick Church. 4¢ y, 


Presbyterian Church—Cedar St. 


Presbyterian Church. Murray St. C. Burton del.—R. 
Hinshelwood sc. Published by J. Disturnell, Courtland St India 3 
proof. 


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Sts.) I. B. Forrest del.—F. B. Nichols sc. 
Chs Magnus lith. New York. (4) 


Scotch Presbyterian Church. (Cor. Grand and Crosby 


St Ambrose Prot. Ep. Chapel. Drawn by Aug. Will, May, 1899. /6 
Original well executed pen-and-ink drawing. , 


View Of St. John’s Chapel, From The Park. Drawn and En- 
graved For The New-York Mirror. 1829. A. J. Davis, Del.— 2 
W. D. Smith. Se. Fine copy. . 


St. John’s Chapel, New York. Rect., 7.15.x 10.8. Colored. — . 
: : 25 
lithograph. Excessively scarce. 

St. Mark’s Church, Stuyvesant St. 235 

Very beautiful wash drawing by Aug. Will 1898. 


J. F. E. Prud’homme. Copyright 1844. 
Advertisement for Douay Bible. , 


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St Patrick’s Cathedral, Mott St. Designed & Engraved by 7 y 
. 
—— St Patrick’s Cathedral, Fifth Av. James Renwick Arc’t | 
—C. H. Shearer. Upright folio, dry-point etching. (2) ‘ 
View Of St. Paul’s Church, Broadway, N. Y. 1820. Le 
One of twelve reproductions made from a water color, copied 3” 
from the original painting by William Strickland, now in pos- 
session of The New York Historical Society. 


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St. Pauls, Broadway, N. Y. Drawn And Engraved For The 


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—— A. J. Davis del.—J. Archer Sc. (2) 
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Chiesa di San Paolo a Nuova York. Stati Uniti 
—— Eglise St Paul 4 New-York. Etats-Unis. Traversier Sc. 
Same, with additional lines: Iglesia de San Pablo, en 
Nueva-York. Estados Unidos. (33 
St. Paul’s And The Astor House. I. B. Forrest del.—F. B. 
Nichols Sc. 
Same; with additional line: Taken from ‘“ Nichols’ Illus- % 
trated New-York.” 
Monument to Montgomery Erected by Congress. 8vo line. 
Tablet on Broadway front. 
—— St. Peter’s Church. (4) 
St Thomas’ Church Broadway. Drawn and Engraved for the _ 
New York Mirror 1829. Drawn by A. J. Davis—Rawdon, J 
Wright & C° sc. Fine proof on India paper. 
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—— Another copy, also India proof. 


—— With “ Printed by G. & J. Neale.” 


St. Thomas’ Church. Drawn & Engraved by L. Del- 
noce &c 


for Valentine’s Manual 1860. 


(3) 


Mercer St. between Clinton and ae 


(400g Charen of the Strangers. 
Waverley Place. Aug. Will fec. 1898. 


Finely executed pen-and-ink drawing. 


Prince and Mercer Streets. Front Sixty three feet. A. J. 
Davis del—J. R. Brady Architect.—Imbert’s lithography 
Rect., 9.14.x 12. Colored. Very scarce. 


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Trinity (Old) Church, New York. Founded 1696, destroyed 
by fire 1776, rebuilt 1788, and finally taken down 1839. 

Drawn, Engraved & Published, by J. A. Rolph, 72 Carmine St. $e 
New York. (Copyright 1840) Rect., 11.6. x 8.13. 

India proof, excessively scarce, despite its comparatively recent 
date. 


Late Trinity Church, N. Y. Davis del—Eddy sc. 
Trinity Church, Broadway. Wade Del.—Dougal Se. 
India proof. 


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Trinity Church Drawn & Engraved by John E. Gavit & Co. 
Albany. 


Same; with additional line. 
—— Trinity Church Lith of ChS Magnus N, Yk. 3 


View of the Ruins of Trinity Church &c for Valentine’s 
Manual 1861. 


Universalist Church (F ormerly South Dutch Church Mur- 
ray Street. (5) 


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The Stadthuys Of New York In 1679. Corner Of Pearl St 
And Coentijs Slip. Tablet Marking The Site Of The Stadthuys. 
Water-color drawing by A. Hosier. 


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A View Of The Federal Hall Of The City Of New York, as 
appeared in the year 1797; with the Adjacent buildings thereto, 
Drawn expressly for D. T. Valentine’s Manual. 
From The Original Drawing By George Holland—Lith. & 7° 
Printed In Colne By C. Currier, 33 Spruce St N. Y. _ Oblong 
folio rect. Fine copy, scarce. | 


Same; without outside border lines; Currier’s line, pub- ae ws 
lication na or coloring. 

Printed on the back of fine colored lithograph of U.S. Steamship — 

Baltic, by C. Parsons, printed by Endicott & Co. 


Federal Hall, Wall Street And Trinity Church, New York, In 
1789. Clay & Richmond, Buffalo, N. Y. Copyright 1879 
Oblong folio rect., tinted lithograph, 


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Federal Hall The Seat of Congress Peter Lacour delin.—A. C : 
Doolittle Sculpt Printed & Sold by A. Doolittle New-Haven f 0 
1790 Facsimile published 1903 by Charles A. G. Swasey. 


Old City Hall, Wall Street 1776 for Valentines Manual 1856 
Proof. 

Inauguration Of Washington At The Old City Hall 1789. 1. 
Washington. 2 Chancellor Livingston (Valentine’s Manual 
1849) (2) 


View Of The Old City Hall, Wall St | In the year 17 80. | 
From the N. Y. Mirror. 


Second line replaced by: In which Washington was in- 
augurated first President of the U. S. Ap! 30. 1789. Baie 
by J. & G. Neale. 


Old City Hall, Wall St. N. Y.—Hinshelwocd. 


India proof, 4to, reduced copy of the Mirror view. 


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The City Hall New-York Engraved for the Port Folio Pub- 
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Same; publication line erased. 
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— Another pair. 


City Hall. Rect., 2.9. x 4.5. 


_§. W. view, showing the cross walks and Hall of Records, finely 
- engraved, very scarce. 


City Hall. 
Very scarce. 


C. A. Busby delt—W. Hooker Se. Oblong 24mo. 


City Hall—New York Eng. by W. G. Mason Phil? Vignette, 


2.12.x 4.4. Fine specimen of line engraving and very scarce. 


A View Of The Magnificent and Extraordinary Fire Works. 
Exhibited on the N. Y. City Hall, . . . Celebration of the 
Grand Canal, ... R. Willcox Invt & del.—Prud’homme Sc. 
(Explanation eight lines.) 


City Hall| Drawn by W. G. Wall, Engraved, Printed & 
Colow’d by I. Hill | (To the Honble Philip Hone, etc., two lines) 
| Published ... Dect 20th 1826,... New York——\Copy 
Right Secured | Rect., 17. x 28.2. 

A most beautiful copy, finely colored, in immaculate condition. 
Framed. 


City-Hall, New-York. Drawn and Engraved expressly for the 
New-York Mirror, And Ladies’ Literary Gazette. 1828. 
Large paper proof before printer’s line. | 


—— Added: Printed by Wm. D. Smith. N. Y. 
—— Another copy. 


City Hall New York.—Engraved . . . by Fenner Sears & CO 
Pe Sep. 1. 1880," ) India proof. 

Same; enclosed in ornamental scroll border with vignettes 
of historical scenes. (2 


City Hall, New York.—J. Archer Sc. 


Same; border and artist’s lines erased, title relettered in 


(2) 


Park en Stadhuis te Nieuw-York bl. 41. Presbyterian Board 
of Publication. bl. 271. C. C. A. Last-Steendr v. P. Blommers 


script. 


te s Hage. India proof lithograph. 


City Hall, (New-York) Rect., 6.3. x 7.8. 
Colored lithograph, varnished but in good condition. 


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City-Hall. Oblong rect. 4to colored lithograph. No. 45 of the 
Kolner-Deroy series, cut out to title. 
City Hall of N. York. Rect, 3.4. x 4.9. 
The steel plate, with a recent proof showing present condition. 
Palazzo della Citta di Nuova York. Stati Uniti. 

Hotel de Ville de New-York. Etats-Unis. Arnout, del.— 
Gibert, Sc. . 

Das Rathhaus in New-York. mee v. Th. Zehl jr. Leip- 
zig. (3) 
City Hall Drawn & Engraved by John E. Gavit & C° 

Same; publication line added. (2) 
— Another pair. 


City Hall And Part Of Broadway. Obl. rect., tinted litho- 
graph. 


City Hall, New-York. Wood-cut, between views of Bos- 
ton Market and Baltimore Exchange. (4) 


The Park And City Hall, New York. W. H. Bartlett del.—J. 
Archer se. 

Similar; engraved by S. Lacey. Titles repeated in French 
and German. London... 1838. 
Same; .. . 1839. 

Same; all after title erased. 


(4) 


The Park And City Hall, New York.—M. Osborne. Engraved 
for the Ladies Wreath. 
The Park And City Hall, N: Y2T. Pollo Engraved 


expressly for this work. 
(3) 


Same, relettered; Park & City Hall, N. Y. 


New-York. Rouargue del & se. 
Same, added: (Vue du Pare et de la Maison de Ville) 
Nueva York. (2) 


Bachmann del. & 


New York City Hall, Park And Environs. 
Lith. 
Broadway N. Y.) 


Rect. 11.12. x 17.11. Tinted lithograph, fine copy, very scarce. 


Park And City-Hall In New-York Drawn After Nature—For 
the Proprietor: Hermann J. Meyer. 
‘The Park And Its Vicinity About 1815. 


Wood-cut. 


- Lossing-Barritt. 


Y©& execution of Cuff ye Neger ... 

Valentine’s Manual 1860. 

Bridewell, Park, N. Y. 1789. Manual, 1855. 

View Of ‘Buildings In The Park, N. °Y, 1809. Manual 
Two copies. 

Park, north end, 1825. Manual (1855). (8) 


on y© Commons—for 


1860. 


———_— 


Two copies. 


(Copyright and published by Williams & Stevens, 353. Jo ( 


ms 


(, 


Le 


: 2037 Fountain in the Park, New York. Drawn & Engraved expressly 


&Y for the Artist by John A. Rolph. Copyright 1843. L y. 
— In background appear City Hall, Brick Church, and Lovejoy’s » 


Hotel. 


2038 City Hall And Vicinity. New York City. Published By Cur- , 
2 or rier & Ives—125 Nassau St. New York 
ial Oblong small folio, colored lithograph. 


2039 —— Another copy. ea 
rw The Park Fountain & City Hall N. Y.— .. Engraved A 
— by James Smillie. | 


| Park Fountain. I. B. Forrest del.—F. B. Nichols, Sc. (3) 


2040 A View of the New City Tavern. Engrav’d for Longworths 

American Almanac and New York Directory. Tisdale. 4 Uf 
India paper, late impression. 

Wood-cut on bill-head to F. G. Dallas, May 13, 1845. 

City Hotel, Trinity & Grace Churches Broadway 1831. 


for Valentine’s Manual 1854. (3) 

Clarendon New York. Corner 4th Avenue & 18th Street O. C. <i 
Putnam Proprietor. Demarest 2 Pine St N. Y. San Oe 
Shows part of the row of houses, with gardens, on east side of ff 


4th ave., above 18th Str. Advertisement of engraver on back. 


Clinton Hall. A. J. Davis des. et del——Balch, Stiles, Wright 3 y > X 
& Co. sculp. S. W. Cor. Nassau and Beekman Sts. Ve 
Mercantile Library Association. Clinton Hall. ofa Ly 
Lithographic copy of preceding item. 


Coffee House Slip. Drawn by A. I. Stansbury.—Eng4 by M. I. 4 tig 
Danforth. Engraved for the Picture of New York &c. 


Columbia College Commencement, 1813. Robertson del—P. 

Maverick sct Newark. Feres victricis hederae praemia. er Vd 
Vignette, “ Alma Mater” placing laurel crown on boy. 

Undescribed, excessively scarce. 


Columbia College Commencement, 1826. Drawn by I. R. Smith. y 
Engr@ by Peter Maverick. cG | 
Vignette of scholar in robe approaching muse with lyre, Greek 

inscription on scrol] above, Stauffer 2238, very scarce. vy, 


Commencement. 1839. Lowe. N. Y. View of the College, /° 
scarce. 


Columbia College, New-York. Davis del.—V. Balch Se... . 7 
New York Mirror. . . . 1828. 


‘ gr 2049 —— Another copy, fine impression but cut to title. : € 
ne, Columbia College, New York. Wood-cut by Gilbert. . 
Columbia College, East Forty-Ninth Street and Fifth 
Avenue, New York. Wood-cut from Gleason’s Pictorial. (3) 


», © 2050 Columbia College. H. Walton del—Pendleton’s Lithy Oblong 4 f 
8vo. See also Nos. 2067-9. ‘ 


y 
4 


2051 Cooper Institute. Oblong octagon, tinted lithograph. 


The Bible-House,—Cooper Institute, —Tompkins Market 
yf? —for Valentine’s Manual 1661. 


i 
y <r, —— Cortelyou Mansion House, 1848. for Valentine’s Manual 7 


0 
9 


1858. 

— Cortlandt House. (Manual 1860) 

Same; proof. 

The Old Henry Coster House,—cor. 30th St. & 15t Ave. 


—Manual 1860. Two copies. | (7) 
a 2052 ‘The Crooked Stoop” MH. Farrer 1870. ; 2. 
/7 Etching of Old Tom’s *7 Thames St. j 
y Goss). The Cross Keys Tavern—1872 Clay fee. | | d 
- Well executed pen-and-ink sketch. 


yu 2054 Completion Of The Croton Aqueduct Celebrated New York, 3 /} 


_ October 14th, 1842. Satin badge, scarce. 
2055 Mechanics’ Institute. In Commemoration of the Introduction fs 
Ts) of Pure & Wholesome Water In The City Of New York. Oct. 
/ _ 14 1842. From The Croton River.. Published by Valentine 26 
John St. Satin badge, very scarce. | | 


2056 The New York Crystal Palace. And Latting Observatory. 
Drawn & Engraved By—(Copyright and published by 1853)— Bo rat q 


Capewell & Kimmel. Printed By W. Pate. Rect., 15.2. x 22.14. 
Original impression with the early date, slight repair in blank 
margin, very scarce. . : 


Proof before all letters, fine and very scarce. 


ot 2058 Crystal Palace, New York Published Sept 15t 1853, by George . 
Baxter Proprietor & Patentee London. 


/ 
7? 
| 
ea 


ir 
ne Crystal Palace, oblong 8vo, rect., surrounded by twelve views. 
ii s 


j Oblong small folio, fine proof in oil-colors, very scarce, and the 
' only New York subj ect in the series. 


s° 2059 The New York Crystal Palace. James Smillie. R. Martin.. 
/ is New York. Oblong 4to, scarce. | ae 


2060 Burning Of The New York Crystal Palace, on Tuesday Oct. 5th 
4 1858. During Its Occupation For The Annual Fair Of The Oba“ aatel 
5 American Institute. Currier & Ives, Lith. N. Y.... Pubd By lw pon 
| y) Seas Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau Street. Rect., 17. x 25.5. 44 


Piece missing and replaced by drawing, excessively scarce. 


ustom House New York. | With the original drawing from 
. which it was engraved; both by William Rollinson. Aquatint. 
: Rectangle, 9.2. x 13.8. I 
of fe rite This early state before the line “ Rollinson fect,” which occurs 
| on the only known impression of the print state, is the only 
: proof known. The drawing, a beautiful example, and the proof, 
4 | in fine and perfect condition, are framed together. The old Gov- 
ernment House. An unusually attractive item. 


’ Ud 2062 ° Custom House, New York. Designed By Ithiel Town And oo 
4 / : Alexander Jackson Davis, Architects. Longitudinal section. / Las 

Fs ‘ia Plan Of The Principal Floor. On two folio sheets, Lith. Press . 

: Of Stodart & Currier. As a lot. 

ere? Dogana a Nuova-York. Stati Uniti 
‘ Y) es La Douane A New-York. Etats-Unis. Lemaitre direxit : ee 

: Sm : (2) ?, LA 

y (A (2062 Custom House, (New York). Rect., 6.1. x 7.8. J 

a a Colored lithograph, varnished but in good condition. 


Ny 
q _tr 2065 Custom House, Wall Street. Wade Del.—Dougal Se. “ 
ee India proof. 


2066 Custom House Drawn & Engraved by F. B. Nichols. 53 
a : Same, ornamental border added. / / 
a / <i —— Custom House. Anstice’s New-York Street Views. Wood- 
. cut. 
Custom House. Wood-cut. (4) 


oS Osborne. New-York. Published by Peabody & Co. &c. 


2067 Deaf And Dumb Institution. Drawn and Engraved by M. es ast UY 
Later occupied by Columbia College. y “ 


2068 New York Institution for the | Instruction of the Deaf and 


- Dumb. | Smillie Sc. Engraved for the New York Mirror, 1835.  / IY 
ee Oblong 4to in ornamental border. 
Same; border erased, title reéngraved in one line. (2) 


2069 Deaf And Dumb Asylum. F. B. Nichols del.—W. Wellstood Sc. , [am 
i yo Interesting view showing early Harlem R. R. train on Fourth 7 
ey _ Ave. 

ie: Same; ornamental border added. (2) 


fis 2070 Débarquement des Troupes Angloises A Nouvelle Yorek. , 


% : Oblong folio, colored, cut close. 
a rh ‘ 
4 &0 OTL DePuyster House. Pen-and-ink drawing. 3 
4 ( yD 2072, The Dewey Arch. . G 
ff SH Folio photograph copyrighted by H. C. Brown 1899. ake’ 


€ 2058) Ontscheeping der Engelsche Troepen op Lang-Eiland teegen de 
~—" Americaanen, den 22 Augustus 1776. B. Mourik: Excudit. In ar i 
ye de Mercurius May 1777. Eerste Stuk, Pag. 156. Rect., small 
9 0 3 4to. Excessively scarce, and the éarliast pictorial record, 
2074 Disembarkation of the Troops at Gravesend Bay under the Com- | 
, oe mand of Sir George Collier, R. N. London, Published Noy? 30, ia 
1814, . . . —Baily sculp. Oblong 8vo, rect., aquatint. Scarce. : 


2075 Disturnell John. The Picturesque Beauties of the ‘Hudson 
River and its Vicinity &c. Parts I and II, royal 8vo, N. Y. 


1835-6 

Engraved title page: The Palisades. From the Landing at 
seh: 5 e Fort Lee. . 
A The Narrows, From the Pavilion, near the Quarantine Ground, ) 


Staten Island. 

Bay and Harbor Of New York, From Bedlow’s Island. es 
Hell Gate, From Great Barn Island. a 
New-York from Staten Island. a 
Hoboken. (with distant view of New York.) 

_ Weehawken, From the Elysian Fields, Hoboken. 

Fine steel engravings by pas Hinshelwood, Rolph, and 
Smillie. (2) 


ox) 


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Drawing in pen and ink of Old Cottage on n. side of 116th Str. Ms 
between Bloomingdale Road and the Hudson. 


Drawing in pencil. April ’°75 Gateway. ‘“‘My Farm at the 5 
5 Mile Stone ” A a 


Drawing in pencil. View looking North from Fort Haight. “as 
—_— —— Drawing in pen and ink, unidentified. (2) 


yo 2079 Dutch Cottage In Beaver Street, 1679. Rect., aquatint, 12mo. 


2 
b— The very scarce original copied by Valentine 1853. 3 


2080 View of East-River or Stata. taken from Riker’s Island, with 
be) a distant view of the Seat of Joshua Waddington ma Engrd 

4 _ by P. Maverick, Newark. | 
With descriptive text from the Port Folio 1810. Stauffer 2240. 


— Another copy, without text. 


2082 On The East River. Leney sct 
The view shows Kip’s Bay and A. and N. Brown’s ship yard, Pa: 

Ge and beyond it the Wallabout. It was at this point that the Brit- se a : 
ee ish landed after the battle of Long Island. Stauffer 1883. yey 
n ae aD so foe 

re, 12083 Another copy. Fo 
~ ft 
: ( oO. 
ge 2084 Philip Embury’s own hired house Park Place New York 170 2s Pres 
ee J. M. Falconer agt 1883 Etching, oblong 24mo. bie 
ae 2085 L’Entré Triumphale De Troupes Royales A Nouvelle Yorck ihe ( 
Aaaa. NO 4. Rect., 11.x 15.12. Fine copy. 
E es * es 2086 —— Another, colored. ; 

: 2007 Row Of Dwelling Houses, Fifth Avenue, (Murray Hill,) New- on ae 
i York. Lith. By Hatch & Co. 29 William St. N.Y. Tinted 4° (|, “ZY — 
se ~ oo lithograph, rect., 11.8. x 16. sag Ye 
2 if _-—— Fine copy, very scarce. Opposite the reservoir, 424 to 41St Sts. 

a 2088 Down 5th Ave. from Hotel Bristol. New York. a om 
‘a Photograph. ‘Copyright. 1880. By Charles Pollock. Boston. ps ie 


The Row of Dwelling Houses still standing. 
—— Fifth Avenue. Oblong octagon, tinted lithograph. (2) 


2089—Fifth Avenue Hotel and Vicinity. India proof before all letters. / 
| ty 


Fifth Avenue Hotel. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, 


New-York. Small oval, India proof. €2) 
2090 Representation du feu terrible 4 nouvelle Yorck, que les Ameri- is ( } 
~ eains ont allumé pendant la nuit du 19, septembre 1776. (&c ~ > wa 
two lines. ‘Title reversed at top) A Paris chez J. Chereau &c.  — / 
Oblong folio, colored. 
Fire of New York with Castle Williams in foreground. Original 40 
~ oil painting. Oblong folio. Framed. ; 
2092 View Of The Ruins After The Great Fire In New-York, Dect rh 
16th & 17th 1835.—As Seen From Exchange Place, N. Calyo. vy} Fé | 
wo _ Pinxt—Eng4 by W. J. Bennett | (Publication line) | (Copy- ihe aa 
~~ right) | Oblong folio. Vv 
Fine original impression. Framed. 
2093 View Of The Great Fire In New-York Dect 16th 17th 1835 | 
As Seen From The Top Of The Bank Of America, Cor. Oe. a. 4 


b Wall & Wm St| Painted by N. Calyo—Engraved by W. J. 


Bennett. | (Publication line) | (Copyright) | Oblong folio. 
Fine original impression. Framed. 


2098 
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¢ 2099 
Va FO 
- 

2100 


Another pair of the Fire Views, but late impressions and one 
lacking copyright line. (2) 


View Of The Great Conflagration Of De¢ 16th and 17th 1835; 
From Coenties Slip. Sketched and drawn on Stone by J. H. 
Buftord N. Currier’s Lith. N. Y. Published by J. Disturnell 
_.. & J. H. Bufford . . . (Copyright by J. H. Bufford 1836) 
Rect. 9.5. x 12.4. 


Ruins Of The Merchant’s Exchange N. Y. After the Destruc- 
tive Conflagration of Decbr 16 & 17. 1835. N. Currier’s Press. 
Published by J. Disturnell ... & J. H. Bufford ... (Copy- 
right by J. H. Bufford 1835) Rect., 9.7.x 12.4. 

The two prints are in brilliant original coloring; finer examples 
could not be found, excessively scarce. (2) 


Hanington’s Dioramic Representation Of The Great Fire in 
New York Dec, 16 and 17. 1835. Now exhibiting with other 
moving dioramic scenes, at the American Museum every evening. 
H. Sewell del. Colored lithograph, rect., 9.8. x 11.12. 

Fine copy, excessively scarce. Buy 


View Of The Great Conflagration At New York J uly 19th 1845. 
From The Bowling Green. 


Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier,— 4 | 
(Copyright 1845)—2 Spruce St. N. Y. Rect. 8.4. x 11.12. 4 


Colored. Excessively scarce. 


Certificate appointing William Rollinson the engraver, 1762 + 
1842, a Fireman. Dec. 28th 1796. Signed by Robt Benson Clk. 


Irregular ornamental rect., representation of firemen at work at 


top, fire-engine at bottom. Godwin sculpt 
In fine condition, very scarce. Stauffer 1118. 
Valentine’s “ Manual.” 


Reproduced in 


William I. Roome, Nov. 17th 1828. Signed by Jn° P. 
Bailey and J. Morton Clerk. Rect. folio, representation of fire- 
men at work at bottom. Engraved by Peter Maverick, from a 
Drawing by Archibald Robertson. March, 1807. 

Fine copy, very scarce. Stauffer 2257. Reproduced in Valen- 
tine’s ““ Manual,” 1850. 


Christian Brown, Jan 34 1820. 


Signed by J. Morton 
Clerk. 

Rect. folio. View of Firemen’s Hall and figure of Hope, and 
Mother with four children, at bottom. 

Drawn by Morgan, & Engraved by G. B. King, from the De- 
signs of I. Scott, W. Nexsen, & P. W. Engs. , 


in blank. Signed by John S. Giles and D. T. Valentine 
(of the Manual) Jan, 24th 1854, | 
Oblong folio. At top, large vignette, with view of the City in 
background and Arms in centre. Painted by H. Inman En- 
graved by W. L. Ormsby. 


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2103 The Life Of a Fireman. L. Maurer and C. Parsons Del.—}), 


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(Copyright and published 1854-66 by N. Currier)—Lith. By 
60 N. Currier. Rectangle, folios. iO / - 
; The Fire, The race, The night alarm, The new era. Steam and\ /// 7 
~ Muscle., The Metropolitan System. Modern impressions, (5) F 
h ge 2104 - Another copy of The new era. Steam and Muscle. 3 
2465- First Division | New York State Artillery. | (Copyright 1844) 
| Drawn From Nature And Pub. By F. J. Fritsch | Rect., - 
17.8. x 26.4. Lithograph. eas Ves ter 
OY DP sIn centre margin American eagle, flags and war emblems. The PAPO net 
5 view shows Castle Garden, the Battery and Bay; finely colored, | 
perfect condition, of the very greatest rarity. Framed. 2% 
2106 Five Points, 1827. for Valentine’s Manual (1855) Inlaid to / as 
folio. i” 
Five Points in 1859. for Valentine’s Manual 1860 
Two different prints. (3) 
e— 
GY 2107 Fort Lee Ferry, foot of Canal Str. Aug. Will fec. 1886. Jo / 
Finely executed wash drawing. 
fee) Residence of Dr Francis No 1 Bond St. eee 


Water-color drawing by A. Hosier. 


2109 Fraunces’ Tavern. 8vo. 


Fraunces’ Tavern. Etched by Wm. Sartain for the Sons 37 | 
of the Revolution. The Society . .. Instituted ... 1876. 2 he 
Reorganized . . . 1883. 


Same; proof before all letters, signed by the engraver. (3) 


2110 Fulton Ferry House. Rect. 16mo. 

| Proof before all letters, finely engraved, showing Brooklyn and Cr: 
six of the old style horse-cars. 3 
The .Ferry At Brooklyn, New York. W. H. Bartlett.— 
G. K. Richardson. London ... 1838. Foxed. 


; Vue Du Détroit De Brooklyn A New-York. Nyon sculp. 
Scarce. : : (3) 


2ttt Fulton St. & Market. | W™ I. Bennett Pinxt et Sculpt | Henry 75° ; 
Ww f I. Megarey New York. | tr ln eg 
; Aquatint. Framed. See Nos. 1924 and 2252. 


2112 This entitles H. T. Haviland to free admission for life to the y val 
New York Gallery of Fine Arts. N° 3210 J. Sturges Prest 
Engraved card with view of building at top. 


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Garret and: Edward Green’s Lumber Yard Cor. of West & 


Horatio St N. Y. Everdell & Son, Engs Fulton St. At top of 3 


bill-heads 184* Two copies. 


(2) 
The Old Gotham Inn in the Bowery. 


Government House. 


Scoles, del & se. Rect., 3.8. x 5.13. 
Very scarce. ‘hs : 


The Government House. Printed In Colours By William Ells. 
From An Original Drawing In The Possession Of N. Campbell 
Esq.—(Copyright 1847)—Lith. & Pus. By H. R. Robinson 142 
Nassau St. New-York. This edifice was erected 1790, . . . he 
never occupied it. | It then became . . . until 1815, when it was 
taken down. Oblong folio rect. 


The Government House. From An Original Drawing In The 
Possession Of Thomas N. Campbell Esq.—(Copyright)—Lith. 
& Printed In Colours By C. Currier, 33, Spruce St N. Y. 
This edifice was erected 1790, . . . he never occupied it, | It 
then became . . . until 1815, when it was taken down. | Drawn 
expressly for D. T. Valentine’s Manuel. Oblong folio rect. 


—— Photo-lithographic reproduction, small folio, Copyright, 
1898. 


— Governors Island from the Battery. Rect. 16mo. (2) 
Grand Fantastical Parade, New-York, Dec. 24 1833. Hassan 
Straightshanks Invt. et Del. (Copyright 1833) “ Come get the 
a sword . . . No eye hath seen such scarecrows. . . .” Shake- 
speare. Lith & Published by Endicott & Swett, 111, Nassau St 
Rect., 10.14. x 19.8, colored. 

Fine and perfect condition, no other known. 


(@ 2120—In Greenwich Village. Aug. Will fec. 1897. 


Well executed wash drawing. 


Chas B. Hall’s Old New York Views. 
Thirty-five India proofs before letters. Oblong small folio. 


| (35) 
Hall Of Records. F. B. Nichols del—W. Wellstood Sc. 
(2) 


East View of Hell Gate, in the province of New York. W. A. 
Williams del. 1775 Lond. Mag. Apr. 1778. Scarce. 


—— Facsimile copy for Valentine’s “ Manual” (1850) 


—— Same; with ornamental border added. 


(2) 


View of Hell Gate, the Entrance from Long Island Sound to 
New York. Drawn. . 


lished March 1.1807. Rect. 4to, aquatint. Very scarce. 


1855. Wash drawing. ys 


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. and Engraved by M. Merigot. Pub- 


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2135 


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Hell Gate, From Great Barn Island. Drawn & Engraved by A. 

Dick. Two copies, one cut close. 

—— View Of Hell Gate, From Great Barn Island. Wood-cut. 
| (3) 


The High Bridge At Harlem. Anstice’s New York Views. 


Wood-cut. 
Aqueduct Bridge. 
Two copies. 


I. B. Forrest del.—W. Wellstood sc. 
(3) 


Robert Hoe & C°’S Manufacturing Establishment, N°S 29 & 
31 Gold Street, New-York. A. Dick delt & sct Rect. 8vo. 
Shows corner of the First Baptist Church and tombstones. Very 
scarce. 


Robert Hoe & CS Printing Press Establishment, Grand 
and Sheriff Sts. 


India proof before all letters, signed by engraver, Geo. E. 
Perine. : (2) 


Hoffman House. Broadway Cor. 25th St. N. Y. Read, Wall & 
Pos. uy. Kayser Sc. N.Y. 


Holts Hotel Fulton Street. 
altered to United States Hotel. 


First state before title was 


(2) 


Hollyer’s Old New York Views. 1905. 

Sixty signed (except four) artist’s proofs before letters on 
India paper of the series of etchings reproducing old views. 
In half morocco portfolio. 


one), on India paper. 


(13) 


View of the New York Hospital. John R. Murray delin.— 
Leney Set. Oblong small folio rect. 

Beautiful large paper proof unfolded, brilliant impression. 
Stauffer 1892. 


— As published. 


SOCIETY OF ICONOPHILES 


Engraved by E. D. French, 1895-97. 
printed on Japan paper. 


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101 impressions 


Interior of St. Paul’s. Chapel. 2 (> 4 : 
phe Lt/ oY Sy Y 

The Roger Morris House. 7 Vd) - 

Hamilton Grange. 3 f¢ 


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2137 
2138 
2139 
2140 
2141 
2142 
2143 
2144 


2145 


2146 


2147 
2148 
2149 


2150 


/) ; 
St. Mark’s Church. 4 kprehe- | 


City Hall; 3, 4 EM Wie 


—— Another copy. 3 Kifer sone 
The Halls of Justice. (‘‘ The Tombs.”) 3 +-— 

y) 
National Academy of Design.— 3 


—— Another copy. > a 

St. John’s Chapel, Varick Street. + b 

—— Another_copy. 7 a, 
y 


Bowling Green. > 


Another copy. 3 


New series. Set of 12 lithographs by Mielatz, 1898. 
103 sets printed, 


1. Battery and Castle Garden. 2. Morningside Park & St 
Luke’s Hosp!. 3. Aaron Burr House, 11 Reade St. 4. Clinton 
Hall. 5. High Bridge. 6. On the Harlem River. 7. South 
Street from Coenties’ Slip. 8. Oyster Market, near Christopher 
St. 9. Dutch Reformed Church, Kingsbridge Road. 10. Five 
Points. 11. The Poe Cottage, Fordham. 12. Old Mill, Van 
Cortlandt Park. 


— Another set. Se aes ee 


— Another set. 


Another set. 


Another slightly imperfect set, having duplicate No. 11 
but lacking No. 12. 


Engraved by Sidney L. Smith 1899-1903. 108 impressions printed 


2151 


on Japan paper. Series V. Set of 10 facsimiles. 
No 1. Federal Hall The Seat of Congress., N° 2. New or 


- Middle Dutch (Rip Van Dam) Church., N° 3. Columbia Col- 


lege., N° 4. Trinity Church., NO 5. Richmond Hill House., 


No 6. St. Paul’s Chapel., N° 7. Government House., N° 8. City 


(Federal) Hall Wall Street., N° 9. Belvedere House., N° 10. 
Battery and Harbor. 


New or Middle Dutch (Rip Van Dam) Church 
Columbia College. (2) 


—— Another copy of the Columbia College. , - > a 


y OF iss — Richmond Hill House. Two copies. CA disnch ya 
} = 2155 —— St. Paul’s Chapel. Two copies. (2) 
y of 2156 Government House. Three copies. (3) ¢ i. “/ 
ae £ : 
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+ % ¥® 2157 —— City (Federal) Hall Wall Street. Three copies. (3) (ar x ‘4 
x 3 Ay ? f_. 
yl 2158 Belvedere House. Three copies. (3); aN a 
: 3 We? 2159 Battery and Harbor. Three copies. hoe CS )oce y, 
; Engraved in Aquatint by C. F. W. Mielatz 1905. 104 impres-. 
u _ sions printed on Japan paper. Series VII, Set of 6. 
‘ \No 1, A View of N. Y. from Fulton St. Brooklyn., N° 2. The 
Battery., N° 3. Alms House now Bellevue Hospital., N° 4. City /5~ 
Hotel, Broadway., N° 5. Castle Williams., N° 6. Brooklyn 
Ferry, Fulton St., N. Y., N° 7. St. Paul’s Chapel and the 7 
Rutherfurd House., N° 8. Castle Clinton and the Battery. — 
: ) milena 
— Alms House now Bellevue Hospital. / 
/ 
— City Hotel, Broadway. ; - 
—— Castle Williams. j Y 
—— Brooklyn Ferry, Fulton St., N. Y. 4 
—— St. Paul’s Chapel and the Rutherfurd House. -) “ 
C" 
—— Castle Clinton and the Battery. ig 6 Zi. 
—— Another copy. A 
Lithographs of New York in 1904 Drawn by Joseph Pennell. / f ee er ie 
Full set of 12 signed proofs, published 1905. cae gee 
~~ 


Dent’s Ale Vaults. No. 400 Broadway cor. Walker Street. /o oe 
Two states, private plate, only 25 sets issued. 


Invincibles Or The New York Militia Muster. Published at “a 
9. Wall St Oblong small folio, vignette. PS~ eae 
An early American lithograph (by Pendleton), in fine and per- | 
fect condition. No other known. 


The Irving Dinner, At the City Hotel May 30. 1832. The aay 
author ,of the “‘ Sketch Book ” addressing his countrymen, after ‘faire 
an absence of seventeen years. a Sketch by M. Swett.—Lith. a d 
of Endicott & Swett. Published by Diedrich Knickerbocker V4 
Jy. 219 Broadway. Rect., 7.5. x 13. 

India proof, fine copy, excessively scarce. 


tes den, part of State Street, Bowling Green an 


2172. Irving House, Between Chambers & Reade Sts. Broadway, New | - 


York. By D. D. Howard. A. & J. M¢Lees. (sc.) 


Pearl And Hanover Streets. E. L. Henry, Pinxt—Gubelman 
Gravure, Jersey City. (N) Copyright 1900 &e (2) 


SEF Jones, Newman, & J. S. Ewbank. The Illuminated Pictorial 
Directory of New York. Numbers One to Four., oblong small 
4to, paper. 1848. “ Exhibiting a continued series of Colored 

a Elevations, of all the Dwellings, Stores and Public Buildings 

ei fronting on the principal streets, beginning with Broapway, the 
chief of all. Names, and to a certain extent signs, of Merchants 

and Traders are introduced &c &c’”’ In the original paper 
covers. Lithographs. Showing the ae and Castle Gar- 
Fountain, and all — 

the buildings from *1 to "#339 Broadway, at Pearl Street. Nos 

9 and 11 the “ Atlantic Garden”; *24 “ Worth’s Coal Yard,” 
*176 “ Howard Hotel” » (a stupendeds pile of six stories and, 

D with the exception of the * ‘Irving House” *273-287, the only 
one of this height on the avenue); *200 “ D. Appleton & Co”, 
*204 “ Bangs, Richards & Platt. Auction and Commission Store, 
Sale of Books, &c,” *271 “ Tiffany, Young & Ellis. Diamonds, 
Jewelry &c.” “ Stewart’s”’ between Chambers & Reade &c. 


Residence Of Capt. William Kidd—1691. Now Corner + 


GH 


Names of residents, advertisements &c. Published at 25c¢ per goo 


part. 
A complete set (24 double plates) in fine condition, cx 
scarce. 


2175 (Klinckowstrom ) Newyorks Hamn och Redd | Fran Brooklyn © hen 


pa Longisland. | Rit. af Klinckowstrém.—Gr. af Akrell | Rect., 
8.10. x 18.10. Aquatint, framed. 


2176 Broadway-Gaten och Radhuset i Newyork. | Rit. af Klinckow- Z 
strom—gr. af Akrell| Rect., 8.x 15.5. Aquatint, framed. 


ao 
Y 0 2177 —— The above pair, and also ‘‘ New York | med | Trakten — 


Daromkring ” |, View of Hoboken. Many views of Philadel- 
) phia, view and section of steamer “Chancellour Livingston ” 
we ete., ete., in Klinckostrém’s Atlas til Resi i Férenta Staterna. 
A beautiful copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates, oblong 
folio, with the two volumes 8vo of text in mco. slip case, both 
in original paper covers. 


Another and imperfect copy, with: New York med Trak- 
ten Daromkring, Plan of Philadelphia, Capitolen i i Washington, 
Ruiner i Tenessee Staten., title-page with view of the Presi- 
dentens Residence i Washington., and two maps only. (7) 


2179 Lafayette Theatre, Laurens St. Near Canal St. N. York. En- 


1827. 


§s0 


CG 


om 


graved By James Eddy, . . . For The New-York Mirror, &c A 


2180 
per 
y *F 2181 


2182 


-—— Wood-cut over view of Erie Canal. 


La Grange Terrace—La Fayette Place. Dakin Delt—Dick Se. 
New York, Published by Peabody & C° 219 Broadway. 


— Later issue published in The New York Visitor, 1842. 


View of the Camp of Col" Laights Regiment of Militia. in the 
vicinity of Manhattanville S.(tate) of N. York. H. Reinagle 
del.—Kneass, Young & Co. Sc. Engrav’d for the Analectic 
Magazine. Fine impression, scarce. Stauffer 1662. 


Lunatic Asylum, New York. Robert W. Weir Pinxt— 
James Smillie Sculpt . . . for the New York Mirror. 1834. (2) 


Madison Square. Oblong octagon, tinted lithograph. 


The Marx House on the banks of the Hudson foot of West 123'4 
St. Artistic and finished pencil drawing, with plan. 


Masonic Hall, Broadway N. Y. Engraved by Fenner, Sears & 
Co. 1830. India proof. 


Another and later state with vignettes of scenes in Ameri- 
can History. 
Very scarce. 


(3) 


Im- 
Lat 0: 


Merchants Exchange. New York. Thompson Architect. 
bert’s Lithography.—On Stone by A. J. Davis., Rect., 
India proof, slightly spotted, very scarce. | 


Merchants’ Exchange, New York. | I. Rogers Archt—On Stone 
by Bufford—Drawn by C. L. Warner. | Copyright 1837. Ob- 
long folio. Rectangle, 15.12. x 22. 

Tinted lithograph, in very fine condition. 


Pn Es ¥ k Ctww% 


Framed. 


AD 


Exchange. Drawn by A. J. Davis—Engraved by J. Yeager. 
Slight tear in upper right blank margin. 


The Merchants’ Exchange, N. Y. Drawn by C. Huron 


N. Y.—-.. . Fenner Sears &-C° London, . . . Dec. 1. 1830,... 
India Sede (2) 


—— Water-color drawing by A. Hosier. 


Merchants’ Exchange, (New York) Rect., 6.1. x 7.8. 
Colored lithograph, varnished, but in good condition. 


Exchange, New York. Drawn by C. H. Billings—Engraved by 
J. Archer Published by S. Walker Boston. 1843. Rect. Ato. 


Same; with date 1850. (2) 
Wade del.—F. B. Nichols Se. 


—— Same, with additional publication line. 


Merchants. Exchange. 


a 


J ae 


2193 | —— J. N. Gimbrede Sc. 
At head of 4to sheet advertisement of S. Hammond & Co Tras 
WO porters and Repairers, of Fine Watches, 44 Merchants’ Ex- 
/ ey change, Wall St., New York. &c 


The Merchants Exchange. N. York. . 
Lithograph at head of 4to letter sheet. (2) 


CHARLES W. MIELATZ—ETCHINGS 


Artist’s signed proofs before letters. — & 
ey 2194 New York from the North River, a tow in foreground. f , 


- a o> 
y?. 2195 The Battery. ay 
| 2196 Entrance to Brooklyn Bridge. 
alae | 
8 dd 2197 Under the Bridge. Hew 


Po) 


2198 Castle Garden. 


Old Clothing Store near Catherine Market. (Unsigned.) 


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Coenties Slip. bs o 


Old Custom House. . / 
7] / 66 


2202 East River—showing Bridge. 


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©” 2203 Grand Central Station at Night. 
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f° 9204 Down the riety From The hangs ® 


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2 ..— 2205 Two Bridges over the ephstech, 
Lf ~ 2206 Madison Square and the Tower. 


pa 
6) 0-207 Rainy Night, Madison Square. hy 
~» &° 2208 The Lock—Mott Haven Canal. / Ke 


2 
y ©” 9209 The Naval Arch. ae! 

nn “ Final Trial, Proofy’ f ah 
y,) t . 2210 Seven Mile Stone—The Toy oF pen 


3  22ii The ‘Combs. 1 Ess 
” 


** 2212 Our Bridge of Sighs—Tombs. 


2213 


“— ; 


2216 


Milbert J. Itinéraire Pittoresque du Fleuve Hudson &c folio. 
Paris (1826). Original beards uncut. India proof lithographs 
of: View of New-York taken from Weahawk., Interior of New- 
York, Provost street and Chapel., (West Broadway and Frank- 
lin St.), Pierponts’ Distillery on Long Island. (Foot of present 
Montague St.) 


In all; title-page (frequently missing), map and fifty-four inter- 


. esting views including: Tarry Town where Major André was 


captured., Sing-Sing or Mount Pleasant., Haverstraw or War- 
ren Landing., Plain of West Point., General View of the Mili- 
tary School., Town of MHudson., the Catskill Mountains., 
Albany., Dutch Governor’s House Albany., Spot where Gen@l 
Burgoyne surrendered., Saratoga Springs., White-Hall Lake 
Champlain., Lake George and Caldwell., Niagara., (three 
views), Military post Sackett’s Harbor., Boston., Pawtucket 
Falls., Providence., etc. Also two vols., 4to of text, hf. red mco. 
Very scarce. 


Another copy of the Interior of New York. Provost and 
Chapel street., plain paper, dated 1830. 


M? M¢cComb’s House, On The River Harlem near King’s bridge. 
State of New-York. J. Milbert—Imp. Litho. de Melle Formen- 
Pere teee., 7.0. x 10.18, 

From a different series. Excessively scarce. 


Museum & Wax-Work, At the Exchange, New-York. The Pub- 
lic are informed that this American Museum contains an exten- 
sive Collection of the Productions of Nature and Art: New- 
York, November 25, 1793. G. Baker, Keeper of the Museum. 
Broadside, folio. At top wood-cuts of The King of the Vultures. 
The Orang Outang; or, Wild Woman of the Woods. The East- 
India Porcupine. In fine condition, no other known. 


The Narrows, From the Pavilion, near the Quarantine Ground, 
Staten Island. Drawn by E. W. Clay.—Engraved by R. Hinsh- 
elwood. Rect., 4to. India proof. 


Fort Hamilton and the Narrows. W. H. Bartlett.—F. O. 
Freeman. (2) 


National Theatre New York. J. W. Wallack Esq® Lessee. Day 


' & Haghe, lith. 17. Gale St London.—from a Drawing by R. 


Bengough. Oblong small folio, rect. Very scarce. 


New-York Hotel. 721 Broadway. Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & 
Edson New York (sc.). 
Two small views on bill-head, April 11, 1853 to A. R. Eno Esq 


—— New York Life Insurance Company’s Building. 346 and 
348 Broadway, New York. Oblong, 4to. (2) 


ele 


2222 


2223 


2224 


2226 


New-York Scenes, Designed For The, Entertainment and In- 
struction, Of Children Of City And Country, 12° pp. 23. New- 
York: Mahlon Day, 374 Pearl-Street. 1836. 

Paper covers, sound and perfect. Contains wood-cuts of Balloon 
Ascension (on cover); Frontispiece showing a street view look- 
ing toward the river; Sailing Party (on title); Trinity Church; 
City Hall; Police Office, City Hall; A Fire Engine; A Fire; 
Castle Garden; and a tail-piece, all by Alexander Anderson. 
Like most children’s books this has become excessively scarce. 


Niblo’s Garden Theatre, rear on Crosby Street. W. H. Wal- 
lace. Etching. Proof before Publisher’s imprint. 


North Battery, foot of Hubert St., New York. Robert W. Weir 
Pinxit—James Smillie sculpsit. 
Modern impression of the Mirror view printed in colors. 


Odd Fellows Hall Centre Street Cor Of Grand. James Clark 
Engraver 122 Fulton St. N. Y. 

Advertisement of Brothers Perkins’ Restaurant on Plan of the 
City. 


Pacific Hotel This new and spacious Building, situated at N° 
162, Greenwich Street, two doors North of Courtlandt Street, 
. the Owner, M’ William J. Bunker . . . is most desirable 
in not being distirbed by the noise & Bustle of a thronged street 
. New York, July 15¢ 1836. Rect., 8.12.x 12.4. Litho- 
graph. Fine copy, excessively scarce. 


Park Avenue Hotel, New York. Henry Clair, Lessee.—Park 
Avenue, 32¢ & 334 streets. 
Street Views N° 1. . Park Row. Drawn By C. Burton. 


“New York Mirror,” 1830. (2) 
—— Another copy of the Park Row, in passepartout; glazed. 


— Late impression from the cut-down plate. 
—— Park Theatre Balch, Rawdon & C® sc. | (2) 


. Peabody Views—Parts I to 7. 4to N. Y. 1831. 


In the original parts, yellow paper covers, with engraved title, 
map (usually imperfect or missing) and 33 subjects engraved 
on 13 plates. Fine copy. 


S280 Post Office. Endicott’s Lith. 22 Johon St. 


> 


’ 
AL 


D 


New York JanY 23, 1845. The Post Master has great ae 
in announcing to his fellow Citizens that the new Post Office 
Building on Nassau Street, will be ready for occupation in a few 
days—he respectfully invites to view the interior arrange- 
ments of the establishment on Tuesday the 28th inst from 12. to 
3 o'clock. John Lorimer Graham P.M. 2 

Excessively scarce. (The three large views by Endicott are 
dated Feb. 18t 1845) 


3 


Engraved By W™ D. Smith. Drawn and Engraved for the 


Uo 


cee a eee Peet ee 


Aug. Will. Del. 1855. 

Wash drawing, from the Liberty St. side. Not. up to the 
Artist’s later work, but interesting from the period and view- 
point. , 


2232 Post Office Drawn & Engraved by F. B. Nichols 
ye —— Same, with addition of decorative border. 
es Wood-cut—Anstice’s New York Street Views. Two copies. (4) 
| 2233 The Old Post Office New York. Published By Herm. Wess- 
_ ¢r@  becher, 18 & 20 Liberty St. N. Y.—John Briem Lith. & Printer 
er ee 43 Maiden Lane N. Y. Copyright secured. Upright folio, rec- 
4 tangle. 
2234 Cut to rectangle. 
Shows slight variation; a sign, “ Post Office’ is added over the 
Uv door toward the Liberty St. end. The building is the Middle 
: Dutch Church, east side of Nassau St., from Cedar to Liberty. 
2235 Etching by W. H. Wallace 1883. ? 
rts Shows also south side of Cedar St. from Nassau St. East. India 


proof. 


—— 
< ~ 


2236 ' Prescott House. 
Music-sheet; Prescott House Polka. (Copyright 1853) Lith. 
of Sarony & Major, N. Y. Rect., 4to, lithograph in colors. 


Produce Exchange and Steamship Row. FF. Leo Hunter 1887 
Copyright 1887, By J. H. Meeker, N. Y. Oblong large folio, 
rect. Remarque proof, on Japan paper, signed by the Artist. 

2238 


Produce Exchange. India proof signed by the 


Artist, J. F. Sabin. 


Etching, rect. 


2239 Public Buildings In The City Of New-York. Drawn by A. J. 
Davis—engraved by W™ D. Smith, For The New-York Mirror. 
1829. 

Rotunda—Chambers Street., Merchant’s Exchange Wall Street., 
gnd Unitarian Church, Mercer C. Prince., Jews’ Synagogue, Elm 
Street., U. S. Branch Bank, Wall Street., Masonic Hall, Broad- 


way. 2 


—— For the New-York Mirror. 1830. 

Brick Meeting, Beekman Street., First Presbyterian Church, 
Wall Street., Reformed Presbyterian Church, Murray Street., 
South Dutch Church, Exchange Street., North Church, William 
Street., Middle Dutch Church, Nassau Street. 


2240 


2241 —— Another copy. 


Pas 


x 


= > 


2242, 


2244 


2248 


2249 


2250 


For the Ladies Companion. F. Kearny, Sc. 

Rotunda, Chambers Street., Grace Church, Broadway., U. Ss. 
Branch Bank, Wall Street., St. George’s Church, Beekman St., 

St. Patrick’s Cathedral Mott St. Later issue of the Peabody. 


—— Engraved by Geo. E. Perine after original drawings by 
J. L. Giles. Art and Educational Institutions (10) Churches 
and Hospitals (10) Institutions; Religious, Benevolent and 
Charitable. (9) . (3) 


Map Of New York And Environs. Published by Chas 
Magnus & Co i2 Frankfort St New York. 

Four impressions on India paper and the steel plate, small 
4to, in perfect condition. At sides are views of Merchant's Ex- 
change., Trinity Church., Institution for the Blind., Custom 
House., City Hall., N. Y. University. As a lot. 


Receiving Reservoir. I. B. Forrest, del—W. Wellstood, Sc. 


Distributing Reservoir. F. B. Nichols, del—W. Well- 
stood, Se. "€2) 


—— Another pair. | | (2) 


Sketch book of J. H. w. during the Draft Riots. 

Homes of the Rioters, a fine finished sketch, endorsed: “ On the 
13th of July not a single thief was left in the Five Points.— 

Capt. John Jourden, 6t2 Ward Metropolitan Police.” ‘‘ Head- 

quarters Capt. Baldwin, Battery C. 5th Reg’t Art. at the Bat- 


_tery N. Y.” showing Castle Garden. | “ Camp 8th Reg’t, Reg. 


Army. Capt. Reade” showing Battery Park. Another and un- 
finished sketch of the Encampment and Park. Sketches of 
officers, soldiers, policemen, organ-grinder and monkey, street 
groups, caricature &c. ‘‘ Rejected Aug. 19th 1863 24 time” on 
cover, probably referring to attempted enlistment. The sketches 
very cleverly done and the item 2h great local interest. 


New York Rotunda. Vignette, iene, well engraved, me 
a card of admission, very scarce. 


S. W. Cor. Chambers St. and Tryon Row. 


Rutger’s House, N. Y. For the Parlour Magazine. Drawn 


and Engraved by M. Osborne. Rect., 8vo. 
Slight tear, very scarce. 


Departure of the 7th Regt N. Y. S. M. Friday April 19th 1861. 
View of Broadway, Cor. Courtlandt St—for Valentine’s Man- 
ual, 1862. Unfolded proof. 


—— Seventh Regiment Armory. Park Ave. 
India proof before all letters on folio paper. | (2) 


2264 Colonel Smith’s Mansion House the largest Frame House on 
) _ the Island, nearly opposite Blackwells Island E. R. afterwards 
S “occupied by Niblo as a Tavern and burnt down soon after he 


left it 

| f- t) &% The above in pencil on rect., 7.14.x 11.1. An unusually well 
executed etching, unfinished, or possibly intended for coloring. 
The only reference that can be found is in “ Reminiscences of 
the City of New York and its Vicinity ” 1855. In a list of the 
principal suburban residences, sixty years before, Col. Smith’s 
house is appraised at $20,000. It is not the same building that 
appears in “ Valentine’s Manual.” 


ry age South St. from Maiden Lane. W™ I Bennett Pinxt et Sculpt | 


Henry I. Megarey New York. | Rect., 9.7.x 13.9. Aquatint, 
BS a framed. See Nos. 1924 and 2111. 


The Somerindyke House Bloomingdale Road and 75th St. At 
One Time The Home Of Gen’] Moreau, Napoleon’s “ General of 
he Retreats ”’ 
y; an es Water-color drawing by A. Hosier. 


Somerindyke Estate on Bloomingdale Road, near 75th St. 


Interior of Somerindyke House. ; 
Both for “‘ Valentine’s Manual,’ 1863. (3) 


2254 The Spingler Institute For Young Ladies, ... Union Park 
New York. James Smillie. 
~Four states of the plate. West side between 14th & 15th Sts, (4) 


ate Prison, on the Bank of the North River, New York. Rect., 
3 657 MILI: 
‘ Artistic and well executed etching, in fine condition, no other 
5 known. Washington St., from Christopher to Perry. The view 
f = ae shows the structure close to water's edge, before West St. was 
laid out. About 1797. 


2256 Elevation of the New York State Prison. Drawn by Joseph 
Fr, Mangin.—Engrav’d by Gilbert Fox. 

- Oblong, narrow folio, vignette. Stauffer 1013. From (Thomas 

Eddy’s) An Account of the State Prison & N. Y. 1801., exces- 

4 eis sively scarce. See No 2979 


2257 Staten Island And The Narrows. From Fort Hamilton. F. F. 


Palmer, Del.—(Copyright and Published by Currier & Ives 
4 C: 1861)—Lith. Currier & Ives. N. Y. Oblong folio. Fine copy. 


aa 2258 Alfred Stieglitz. Copyright 1897 Photogravures. 
: Central Park in Winter., Fifth Ave. after a Snow Storm., The 
gy? Netherland and The Savoy. .. The Plaza 59th St. & 5th Ave. 
i * Unlettered proofs. Gest (4) 


2259 The New York Stock Exchange. Hughson Hawley (del.) 


4) Charles Hart, Lith. 36 Vesey Street, N. Y.—(Copyright 1882 . 


by H. A. Strong.) Upright large folio rect. in colors. 

PS 5 2260 Tallis’s Street Views. Park View., looking toward St. Paul’s 
fi and the Astor House, in centre, other views enclosing it. Ob- 

= long, 4to. 

—— City Hall., other views enclosing it. Oblong, 4to. 


—— Lower Arsenal., other views enclosing it. Oblong, 4to. 


? Broadway. East side from *58 cor. Exchange Place to 
*80., and from *82 to *106 cor. Pine St. $7a/ys 
Two oblong rectangular plates on one sheet; undivided proof. 


West side from Trinity Churchyard to *137 


ng GP 2264) " 
e: \ An early issue showing “ Pacific Mutual Ins. Co.” as the first 
re name in lower blank margin, and “ Home Ins. Co.” the only 


sign on “135. 


i" 2 /o265 3) Same; later issue with name changed to “ City Fire Ins. 
nil ee Co.” and “ Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co.” at top of *135. 
West side from *139 “ Western Ins. Co. Buffalo Branch 
Office’ to *167 ‘‘ Firemen’s. Fund Ins. Co.” *149 “ Relief” is 


a five story building and *165-—7 six stories. 
Two plates on one sheet; undivided proof. 


go? /5266 5 Same; early issue before “ Western Ins. Co. &c” *149 is 
pi — a Bowne & Co.” a three story building and *165—7 five stories. 


6 oO (2267) —— West side from *169 next to cor. Cortland St. to *187. 
? on (2268 ____ West side from *1 39 to “207 cor. Fulton St. 
eye 2269 /—— East side from *166 to *182 cor. John St. 
. ort (2270/ -—— East side from *192 cor. John St. to *210 cor. Fulton St. 


by , Ul / = —— West side from St Paul’s Churchyard to Barclay St., 
} 3 _ ‘we. showing Astor House, and from *229 cor. Barclay St. to *237 


4, cor. Park Place. Two plates on one sheet; undivided proof. 
sy z/, 


aed 2272 .\ —— Photographs of eight of ie foregoing. Mi Boel (8) 


Wall Street. North side from cor. of Broadway to *20 cor. 


/ 
/ 
{ 
} jah a Nassau St. 

Bank of the Republic., North American Ins. Co., Humboldt 


Fire Ins. Co., Astor Fire Ins Co. &c. 


4 

| 

i 
a 


a( 2274 


from U.S. Treasury to *46 cor. William St. 
Howes & Macy., Livermore Clews & Co., Charnley & Hatch., 
National Bank., Mechanics Association., Bank of the Manhattan 
Co., Merchant's Bank., Bank of N. INE i Bank of Amer- 
\ rn. etc,’ 
eS 227 Ree O%. nt pe ie 3 tre ew PELs va es. 
Bank of N. Y., City Bank., Royal Ins. Co., Unity Ins. Co., 
Montauk Fire Ls, Cos Bina. Ins. Co., &e. 


Ge 2276 from *64 to *82. 

— oward Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Taylor 
Bros Bankers, Seamens Bank., &c. 
All these Tallis views are excessively scarce and very desirable 


a A group of ramshackle wooden buildings on the site of the 


Bridge Entrance, Staats-Zeitung bldg &c. 
Tammany Hall, 1830. for Valentine’s Manual 1858. 


Tammany Hall, 1830. for Valentine’s Manual 1865. col- 
ored (3) 


Halls Of Justice, New York. Designed & Erecting by John 
Haviland, Architect. N. Currier’s Lith, N. Y. Rect., 7.7.x 
' 11.12. Fine copy, excessively scarce. 


Halls Of Justice. Elevation of the Principal Front on Centre 
Street. 


Elevation of the Lateral Fronts on Leonard and Franklin 
esirects. 

Elevation of the Front on Elm Strect. 

— A Transverse section from Leonard to Franklin St. 

A Longitudinal section from Centre to Elm St. 

Oblong, small folios. Designed by- John Haviland 1835 En- 
graved by ThoS C. Story. (52) 


The Tombs Halls of Justice. (Centre Street) W. Heine... 
1850. Del.—John Poppel sculp. 
Interesting view showing low wooden buildings to the South and 
- old fashioned R. R. car drawn by four horses. 
Same; “‘ Centre Street” replaced by “ New-York,” ad- 
dress of publisher altered to 164 William Str. 2 


—— Another copy of the second state. 
Artist’s line and Hall Of Justice erased. (2) 


Trowbridge, Vaughan. Etchings of Manhattan. 
One of ninety-seven sets of ten Artist’s signed proofs before 
letters on Japan paper. In portfolio. 


(2271 )2amman Hall, Harlem R. R. office, &e. Lith. of Ferd. Meyer, : 
27 Ann St. 


TO 


2290 


2291 


2292 
2293 


2204 


Se 


- 


Union Park Schottisch. Print by Nagel & Weingartner N. Y. 


Old Tombs New York. 
Artist’s signed and dated proof in colors. 


\ Gol: Trumbull’s Residence Corner of Park Place & Church St. 
Water-color drawing by A. Hosier. 


Union India Rubber Company’s Depot 19 Nassau St. T. Bonar ~~ — 
124 Nassau St. (sc.) Vignette in upper corner of map of N. Y. : / 4 
City. Rect., 8.8. x 7.4. 
The steel plate, with a recent proof showing present condition. 
The view takes in the curve at Broad Str. 


(Copyright 1852.) Rect., small folios, lithograph in colors. &’ Oy, 
View overlooking the Square from N. E. cor. 14th Str., with old . 71 
Harlem R.R. car drawn by four horses. Fine copy, scarce. 


Union Park, New York. N. Calyo del—QJ. N. Gimbrede sc. a 
From the Residence of D. Austin, Esq. (2) 


4 


Statue De Washington. Theron del—Outhwaite sc. Oblong /~ | 
small folio, rect. Union Square, looking North. Fine proof. “ 


Statue Of Washington, Union Square, New York. Beaulieu— : 
J. Rogers. ae 
Union Square. Oblong octagon, tinted lithograph. Look- | 
ing North to Everitt House. ae) 


Statue Of Washington By H. K. Brown. Union Square. New t 
York. Engraved by G. R. Hall. India proof. : 


Equestrian Statue of Washington. Union Square, N. Y. 
1856. for Valentine’s Manual 1857. Inlaid. 


—— Another; proof. (3) 


U. S. Branch Bank. Engraved by J. Yeager. Engraved for 
the Picture of New York &c. India proof. *15 Wall Str. 


Another copy. 


U. S. Hotel Fulton Street. Rect. 16mo. 


The Judgment Of Wouter Van Twiller. G. H. Boughton. 
Pinxt—W. Greatbach, Sculpt Oblong small folio. (2) 


Valentine’s Manual. View of State Street, fronting the Battery, 

1859. Showing N°S 6, 7, 8, 9 &c. | 
—— The Old Store House At Turtle Bay, N. Y. 1852. Ate 
Col. Roger Morris’ House. &c now known as Madame - 

Jumel’s | id 
Residence Of Henry Eckford. 
— Franklin Square N. Y. 1856. 


View From Fort Fish At M°Gowan’s Pass. 
All proofs; the last before all letters. (6) 


— Various. 


(50) 
(50) 


Another lot (17) and 20 wood-cuts, process prints, etc. 
(37 


—— Another lot. 


Vue De New-York. 
Wall Street (about 1825) from a point including the Custom 


House to Trinity Church. On the North, at the Nassau Street 


jecorner, appears the First Presbyterian Church, with only one 


Street. 


| Wallacks Old Theatre. 


_Ssmall structure between it and the large building on the Broad- 
way corner. 


On the South at the Broad Street corner, C. 
Pool’s Law Book Store. Large oblong folio, colored;’ injured 
and repaired. Three others known. One of the most interesting 
and important views in this collection. With it a modern view, 
proof wood-cut by J. F., Sullivan N. Y. from about the same 
point. | 


The Original Drawing of the Kéllner-Deroy view of Wall 
Street, beautifully executed in water-colors, signed: “ Wall 
A. Kollner from nature.” 

Artistically framed. See No. 1935. 


- Street Views N° 2.—Wall Street. C. Burton Del.—W. Hoog- 


land Sc. Drawn & Engraved for the New York Mirror. 
From the Phenix Bank, 24 Wall St., to about Water St. 


—— Another copy. 


Wall-Street (New York) Published for Herrman J. Meyer. &e. 
Oblong 4to, rect. 

From William St. to Trinity Church; with descriptive text by 
Parke Godwin. 


— Another copy. 


New York & City Banks And The M¢cEvers Mansion, Wall St. 
In 1800. The Residence of Gen. Kuyphausen during the Revo- 
lution.—for Valentine’s Manual 1856. Proof. 


Wall Street at William Street, looking West, 1825. 
Proof before all letters of the Manual print, 1855. 


(2) 
View in Wall Street from Corner of Broad. For the Ladies 


Wreath. Looking East. Two copies. 


Wall Street. Anstice’s New-York Street Views. Wood- 
cut. (3) 


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Etching, showing North side of 13th St. and West side of 4th 
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Triumph Of Patriotism Washington entering New York, 25th 
November 1783. 

Drawn By F. O. C. Darley.—Published 


Broadway N. Y.—Engraved by A. H. Ritchie. 
1858) Oblong large folio, rect., mezzo, 


Mount Washington Collegiate Institute, Washington Square, 21 
Fourth Street. James Smillie. 
Overlooking the Square from the West. 


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C. Inger lith, Published by W™ Smith . . . Philad@—(Copy- 
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P. S. Duval & Son, Philadel@ 

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York, April 2374 1789) Painted By Henry Brueckner.—Pub- 


lished By John*C. McRae, 100 Liberty St New York—En- 7° 
graved By John C. Mc.Rae. (Copyright 1866) 
Oblong large folio, rect., line. 
Washington Delivering His Inaugural Address April 1789, In 
The Old City Hall, New-York. Painted By T. H. Matteson— 4 ( 
Engraved On Steel By H. S. Sadd. “ Proof” (Copyright 
1849). Oblong folio, rect., mezzo. 

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zien, tot Amsterdam. Vue de la Maison des Indes Occidentales, 
a Amsterdam. H. Schoute del ad viv. Oblong small folio. 


West India Company’s House. Two modern reproduc- 
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tions. 


Western Union Telegraph Co. Building. India proof. 8vo. 
Very fine bank-note proof. 


CHARLES HENRY WHITE—ETCHINGS 
Artist’s signed proofs before letters 


Bleecker Street Gables. 


: David M. Nichols Boiler Works. Gouverneur Slip. 40 


A bit of Hudson Street. 


The Tenement. Thompson Street. 


White-Hall, Victorious May 20th 1825. Cummings. Fecit.— 
Eng by S. Maverick & J. F. Morin. Vignette. 4to. 
View of Governor’s Island from the Battery. 


White Hall. Vignette of Neptune and sea-horses. Names 
of cockswain, John Magnus, and oarsmen Cornelius Cammeyer, 
Alfred Cammeyer, Charles Beateaugh and Richard Robins. 
Sketch’d by Cummings. Eng By S. Maverick. & J. F. Morin. 
(2) 


Ceremonies of Dedication of the Worth Monument. (Nov. 25. 
1857.) A. Weingartner Lithy N. Y. Oblong folio, tinted 
lithograph. Very scarce. 


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AUTOGRAPHS 


Abbe (E. A.)., F. Barnard, A. F. Bellows, Randolph Caldecott, 
Chas. Copeland, Samuel Cousins., painters and_ illustrators. 
A. L. S. 8vo of each. (6) 


Adams (John). Signer Dec. Independence and President. 
A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Quincy May 26, 1813. to Mathew Carey, 
relative to the publication of the Naval History. 


Adams (John). A. L. S. 4 pp. 4to Quincy Jan. 5th. 1816. 
To Jedidiah Morse. A most important historical letter referring . 
to the Boston Massacre, trials of the officers and soldiers, and 
his intimate connection with the event. Very fine. 


Adams (John Quincy) President. A. L. S. 3 pp. 4to. Wash- 
ington 15 April 1808. To Gov. Sullivan. War, England and 
France, Neutrality &c. Very fine. 


American Authors. Endorsements on cheques of Ticknor and 
Fields of Longfellow, Lowell, Whitman, Aldrich, Mrs. Stowe, 
Parkman, Bayard Taylor, &c. (19) 


Amherst (Sir Jeffrey) Conimendes teenies British forces in 
America. L. S. 1 p. 4to. 25th August 1762. To Col. Whiting 
in Camp at Crown Point. 


Anderson (Alexander). Early wood-engraver. A. L. S. 1 p. 
4to. To his daughter Julia. New York November 28 1853. 


Armstrong (John). A. L.S. 1 p. folio. Camp near Salisbury 
Sept. 4, 1782. To Gen. Jethro Sumner. Relative to the move- 
ment of troops, awaiting orders, etc. 


Armstrong (John). Secretary-of-War. General. A. L. S. 
1 p. 4to. War Department 18th April 1813. To Col. Henry 
Carberry, commanding him to seize and secure papers on Lt. 
W. S. Moors charged with treasonable practice against U. S. 


Armstrong (Thos.). Revolutionary Officer. A. L. S. 1 p. 
4to. Camp May 31, 1782. To Gen. Sumner thanking him for 
appointment as aide-de-camp. 


Armstrong (W™)., Captain of N. C. troops in the Revolution. 
Aa LoS. 1p. ato. Apt, aaah oe. 


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2340 Arnold (Benedict) Gen!. L.S. 2 pp. folio. To Col. Timothy 


2341 . 


Pickering. 
Head Quarters Robinson’s House 
August 16th 1780. 


~ Dear Sir. 


_-His Excellency George Washington has advised me of your 


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Appointment to the Quarter Master General’s Department. I 
have therefore taken the earliest Opportunity to transmit You a 
Return of the Stores &¢ in the Quarter Masters Magazine in 
this Poverty struck Place, and to inform You of our Wants; 
that You may take proper and speedy Measures to supply them. 

From the Returns You will see that every thing is wanting, 
so that it will be unnecessary for me to enumerate the Articles; 


those that are in more immediate Want are Harness for ten 


Horse Teams, four to each & ten Waggons, Without which the 
necessary Repairs and Work to be done on ‘the Redoubts must 
be neglected; they are also wanted for the purpose of repairing 
the old and building new Barracks, Store Houses & a Provost, 
all which are exceedingly wanted——The Barracks here will 
not contain more than Eight hundred Men; There is not a 
Tent or any kind of Camp Equipage at the Post, and it is with 
great Difficulty that Sheds can be made to cover the Troops 
who are in General exposed to the Inclemency of the Weather 
with only one Camp Kettle to 80 or 100 Men.— 

Ten thousand Albany Boards, at least, will be wanted & a 
large Quantity of Timber; Without these Supplies the Garri- 
son will be in a wretched uncomfortable Situation next Winter, 
the Works in a ruinous & by next Spring defenceless Condition 
& great Part that is done, will be to do over again.— 

The Magazines of every Kind of Stores in the Quarter Master 
Department in this District, I am told, are entirely empty; You 
will therefore be enabled to make an Estimate of the Articles 
and Quantities wanted, Which I make no Doubt You are en- 
abled to supply immediately.— 

I am, with great Regard & Esteem 


Dear Sir 
Your Obedt Hble Servt 
B. Arnold. 


‘Written the month before his desertion to the enemy. Very fine. 


‘Sermon preached in Orangetown N. Y. on account of the 
late discovery of a plot in which West Point was to have been 
given up by Gen. Arnold into the hands of the British; by Chap- 
Jain Smith, 16 pp. 8vo. Among the Chaplain’s hearers were 


~ Washington, Greene and the other general officers who tried 


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Proclamation of Thanksgiving. Oct. 18. 1780 after Ar- 
nold’s Treason. 2 pp. folio. 
Whereas it hath pleased almighty God the Father of all Mer- 
cies amidst the Vicissitudes and Calamities of War to bestow 
Blessings on the people of these states, which call for their de- 
vout and thankful Acknowledgements more especially in the 
Px Fae late remarkable Interposition of his watchful providence in 
fe’ ; rescuing the person of our Commander in Chief and the Army 
AL Ss from imminent Dangers at the moment when Treason was / 
| ripened for Execution: . . . to direct our public Councils, and 
é lead our Forces by Land and Sea to Victory; to take our Illus- 
trious Ally under his special Protection, and favor our joint 
Councils and Exertions for the Establishment of speedy and 
permanent peace, . . . Done in Congress this 18th day of Oc- 
tober 1780 and in the fifth Year of the Independence of the 
United States of America. Attest Charles Thomson Secy 


pe? 2343 Arnold (Mathew). English author. A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo May 
(2) 


_ 8, 1871 to Jas. T. Fields; A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo n. d. 
_D 2344 Ashby—Sterry (J.). A. M. S. 4 pp. 4to 1892; Robert Bu- 
GR chanan; Arthur Dobson; J. Paine Collier; English Authors. 
cai A. L. S. of each. (4) 


ry Oo»- 2345 Austin (Jane G.); Lawrence Barrett; August Belmont, Sr.; 
4 ni A. L. S. 8vo of each; L. Gaylord Clark, signature and portrait. 


a (4) 


2346 Bancker (Evert, Jr.) Oath of Allegiance. to King George the 


A? Third. Brooklin Oct. 1776. Signed by W™ Axtell; also, cer- 
FM, oe tificate signed by Nathanael Greene, Brig. Gen., granting per- 
4 mission to pass the lines. Dated, July 1, 1776; also, statement 

of account with S. R. Kneeland, 1798. (3) 


» 847 Barrett (Lawrence) Actor. A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. December 13, 
Sg 1879. To J. R. Osgood. Fine theatrical letter; another, 1 p. 


8vo, also to Osgood. (2) 
/ A? 2348 Barrett (Lawrence) A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vyo 1880; A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo 
PS Riess 1883, both written to J. R. Osgood. : (2) 
‘i 2349 Bee (Thos.) Member of Continental Congress. A. L. S. 2pp. 
wo folio. 3 February 1781. Forwarding a letter from Gen. Moul- 
ae ton to Col. Balfour. 
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fO 2350 Béranger (Jean Pierre) French lyric poet. A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo 
Pa n. d. 


Ad 23551 Bigelow (John) Author and Diplomatist. An interesting series 
mage, of letters relating to a curious statuette of Benjamin Franklin 
/ ' with a photograph; “ Franklin Discovering Electricity.” (7) ‘ 


Black (W™) English novelist. A series of fine letters. 8vo 
mostly 2 pp. 1889-92. On literary matters. (6) 


Blouét (Paul) “ Max O’Rell”, Chas. Baudelaire, French au- 
thor, A. L. S. 8vo of each. (3) 


Blount (Reading) Captain of North Carolina troops. A. L. S. 
2 pp. folio Aug. 6, 1781. To Gen. Sumner. On military mat- 
ters. (Small piece missing. ) 


Bodoni (Giambattista) Celebrated Italian printer.” A.L.S. 3 
pp. 4to. Parma 1790. With portrait engraved by G. Mussi. 


Booth (Edwin) A. L. signed Ned. 3 pp. 8vo n. d. Character- 
istic letter, mentions his daughter. | 


Booth (Edwin) A. L. signed Ned. 2 pp. 8vo. Interesting. 


Booth (Edwin) A. L. S. full signature. 2 pp. 8vo Dec. 10, 
1879. Concerning his portrait. 


Boudinot (Elias) President Continental Congress. 2 pp. folio. 
Camp. April 4, 1778. A fine and interesting letter as Com- 
missary General of prisoners. 


Boudinot (Elias) L. S. 1 p. folio. Princeton July 22, 1783. 
to the Gov. of Georgia relative to the permanent location of the 
seat of government of the U.S. » 


Boudinot (Elias) A. D. S. 1 p. small 4to July 5, 1788. Re- 
ferring to the purchase of property from John Cleve Symmes. 


Boughton (Geo. H.) Painter. A.L.S. 4 pp. 8vo 1878. On art 
matters. 


Bradley (Edward) English author. A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. Nov. 
12, 1879. In reference to the Figaro sketches. With addressed 
enveloped franked Cuthbert Bede. 


Brevard (Alexander). Distinguished Revolutionary officer. 
A. L. S. 1 p. folio 16th July 1782. To Gen. Jethro Sumner. 


On military matter. 


Bryant (W™ Cullen) Poet. A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo May 24, 1865. 
To H. T. Tuckerman, inviting him to Roslin. 


Bryce (James) English Historian and M. P. A. L.S. 3 pp. 
8vo. . Feb. 19, 1876. In reference to the publication of the vol- 
ume of Essays. 


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Buckstone (John B.) English actor. Two A. L. 8. each 3 pp. 
8vo 1863. To W. H. Chippendale. Fine theatrical letters. 


(2) 


Bullard (Capt. Benj.) Muster Roll of the company in Col. 
Jonathan Brewer’s regiment to the first of August 1775. 
Interesting Revolutionary item. 


Bulwer (Edward Lytton) Novelist. A. L. S. (initials) 1 p. 4to 
n.d. To Lady Murray. 


Burke (Thos) Member Continental Congress. A.D.S. 2 pp. 
folio. May 21,1778. Scarce. ° 

Burritt (Elihu)., James F. Clarke., Curtis, Edward Everitt, Ed- 
ward Eggleston, Authors. A. L. S. of each. (5) 


Burroughs (John) A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo Jan. 29. 1893. Accepting 
invitation to dinner of the author’s club. | | 


Butler (John) Revolutionary officer. A. L. S. 1 p- folio April 
2, 1781. To Gen. Sumner informing him of the movements of 
the British Troops. 


Caine (Hall). English novelist. A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. Dee. 1, 1895. 
Declining to permit his lectures to be printed. 


Cardigan (Lord) English general distinguished at Balaclava. 
A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo 1863. 


Carleton (Will) Poet. A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo Feb. 3, 1888. Written 
from Naples. . | | ) 

Carlyle (Thos.) Essayist. A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo Oct. 4, 1831. 
Concerning the purchase of literary material for use in the 
preparation of his Works. Very fine. 


Carlyle (Thos.) D. S. 1 p. 4to May 17. 1842. Agreement with 
Chapman & Hall for publishing “ Lectures on Heroes ”; also re- 
ceipt for £100 for the consideration of publishing the same. 
Both signed by Carlyle. (2) 


Carlyle (Thos.) L. S. 1 p. 4to. March 1843. To Chapman & 
Hall instructing them to take necessary measures to prevent the 
importations of foreign editions of his works. 


Carlyle (Thos.) A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo n. d. Directing that a copy of 
‘Past and Present” be sent Charles Dickens, with autograph 
memo. in the handwriting of Carlyle referring to a criticism of 
the same work and receipt for £200 as consideration for the first 
edition. | (3) 


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Carlyle (Thos.) A. L.S. 16mo. Sept. 9, 1870. Giving direc- 
tions for the illustration of his “ Frederick the Great” to his 
publisher. Very fine; also, receipt for £1675 for the royalty of 
his ‘‘ Frederick the Great.” Dated Feb. 15, 1865. (2) 


Carrington (Edward) Distinguished Revolutionary officer; 
foreman of the jury at the trial of Burr. A. L.S. 2 pp. 4to. 
Camp, July 23, 1781. To Gen. Sumner communicating the or- 
ders of Gen. Greene relative to the movements of the enemy. 


Carroll (Chas. of Carrollton) Last surviving Signer. A. L. S. 
1 p. 4to. Sept. 2, 1825. On money matters. 


Caswell (W™) Revolutionary officer. A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. 
August 28, 1781; also A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to August 30,1781. To 
Gov. Thos. Burke relative to calling out the 'N. C. militia. (2) 


Chase (Benjamin) Attested copy of will dated Bristol, Mass. 
July 20, 1735. Curious. (Broken in the folds.) 


Church (Frederick E.) Artist. A. L. S. 4 pp. 8vo, Dec. 24, 
1878. On art matters. 


Church (F. S.) Painter and illustrator A. L. S.. 3 pp. 8vo. 
Aug. 5, 1883. With pen and ink drawing. (2) 


Cincinnati (Society of) Bill of David Rudolph for services in 
attending the meeting of the N. Y. Society and for collecting 


_ subscriptions for dinner on the 22nd of February, the birthday 


of the president of the U. S. 1 p. folio 1792, also signed by 
Baron Steuben. 


Cincinnati. Certificate of Membership of the Society of the, obl. 
folio. Aug. L. Belle, Del—J. J. Le Veau, Sculp. 
Fine copy, in blank, on parchment. Very scarce. 


Claus. Dan, A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. . 

The Bearer Sakoyghyowata a Young Cayouga Chief has been 
upon a Scouting party to Fort Stanwix in the Beginning of July 
7 where five prisoners and 4 scalps were taken and has not recd 
any Reward for said service, this is therefore to Certify that I 
shall see him contented for said service on my first seeing him 
again. : 
Buck Island 9th July 77 
Dan Claus Superintendt for the Western Expedition, Very fine. 


Clay (Henry). Statesman. A..L. S. 3 pp. 4to: Aug. 30, 
1816. Interesting letter to P. Irving concerning purchase of 


 eattle for his farm. 


Clemens (Samuel L.) Mark Twain. A. L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. Jan. 
25, 1882. To J. R. Osgood relative to the editorship of a pro- 
posed new magazine. 


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Clemens (S. L.) A, L. S, 3 pp. 8vo. June 3 1882, To J. R. 
Osgood in reference to the copyright of a book. 


Clemens (S. L.) A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. May 31, 1889. Fine 
friendly letter. 


Clemens (S. L.) A. L. signed Mark. 
ing proof slips of one of his books. 


1 p. 8vo, n. d. concern- 


Clemens (S. L.) A.C. S. To Osgood. Characteristic. Also 
two (2) card signatures. (3) 


Clinton (De Witt) Gov. of N.Y. A. L.S. 4 pp. folio. N. Y. 
Dec. 1, 1787. An important political letter. Very fine. 


Clinton (De Witt.) L. S. 1 p. 4to.. N. Y. Oct. 27, 1821 as 
president of the Free-School Society. To the Gov. of Georgia. 


Clinton (Geo.) D. S. 1 p. folio. N.Y. April 27, 1787. Grant 


of land to Walter Livingston with wax seal. On parchment. 


Clinton (Geo.) Gen. Revolution, Gov. &. D.S. 1 p. folio. 
N. Y. March 16, 1795. As Chancellor of the Regents of the 
University concerning the Faculty of Physic in Columbia Col- 
lege; also signed by De Witt Clinton. 


Colden (Cadwallader) Colonial Governor of N. Y. and historian. 
D. S. 4 pp. folio. N. Y. Dee. 3, 1763. Instructions to James 
Clinton for the troops enlisted in Orange County for defence of 
the frontiers. 


Congress (Continental) Circular. 
In Congress April 24th 1780. 

It is the duty of Congress to be as full and explicit in their 
requisitions as the public exigencies are great and pressing, and 
they are confident that the Citizens of these States are not more 
desirous to be informed of their affairs than they are ready and 
willing to afford the most vigorous assistance. It is unnecessary 
to mention our embarrassments, they are known to you; to the 
means of relieving them we wish your attention. | 

The whole of the monies due on the Quotas of taxes to the first 
of March last, are become of immediate and indispensable neces- 
sity. Numerous debts have accumulated on the publick depart- 
ments, and justice requires they should be forthwith discharged. 
Large sums are also requisite for the purposes of transportation 
and to continue the purchases of supplies for the Army until 
the States are prepared to furnish them. On these Quotas 


draughts are now making and must continue to be made to the. 


whole amount, nor can a doubt be admitted of their being punc- 
tually answered. If any State should be unprepared if the Col- 
lections are incomplete; not a moment is to be lost—Delay will 


be disappointment, and may involve consequences too interest- 

ing, too fatal to be hazarded. Should the public operations 

through languor and inattention be retarded and stopped, should 

those exertions which have hitherto rendered this contest conspic- 

uous to the World be intermitted; the fairest prospects and the 

most promising occasion may be irretrievably lost. Urge there- 
. fore the instant execution of every measure which has been 
> adopted and the speedly adoption of such as yet remain to be 
taken. ] 

The spécific supplies, required by the resolutions of the 25th 
of February last, will forthwith become matter of equal urgency 
and Importance. These must be relied on in future as the prin- 
cipal, not to say the only resource from which the Army is to 
be supported. From the obvious propriety of adopting the mode 
there described, as best suited to the ease and convenience of the 
respective States; as making a Just apportionment of the Bur- 
thens of the War; and as necessary for correcting abuses in the 
expenditure of publick money; Congress have the fullest con- 
fidence that the measure will be approved and successful and, by 
seasonably and amply providing for the Army, enable them to 
Act and co-operate as circumstances may require with Vigour 
and decision through the ensuing Campaign. 

The resources of our Country even after a five Years obstinate 


4 - and wasting war, are still abundant, and in Articles the most 
: essential scarcely impaired. The spirit of the people is free to 
: produce them; all that is wanting is an established medium of 


negotiation to be applied in effecting it. Such, we are firmly 
persuaded will be secured by a proper attention to the resolu- 
tion of the 18th of March last, from which as the object is not 
confined to the purchase of publick supplies only, but extends to 
the various transactions of the Community, the most extensive 
benefits may be justly expected. 
\ The Crisis calls for exertion; much is to be done in a little 
; time, and every motive that can stimulate the mind of Man, pre- 
4 sents itself to view. No period has occurred in this long and 
x glorious struggle, in which indecision could be so destructive; 
2 and, on the other hand, no conjuncture has been more favorable 
to great and deciding efforts. 

We detain you no longer than to mention the necessity of early 
and frequent Communications on the subjects of this address, 
a and to remind you how much they contribute on all occasions, 
| to the success of arrangements for the public safety. 


; By order of Congress. 

f _ Sam. Huntington President 

é For the Honble the Governor & the Legislative of the State of 
: Georgia 


2402 Congress (Continental) Extract from the minutes. In Congress, 
Oct. 21, 1780. Report upon Gen. Washington’s letter concern- 
4ing the organization and rank of the partizan corps commanded 


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Emmet (Thos. Addis), Irish Patriot and eminent lawyer in 
N. Y¥. City. A: LS. 1p. 4to. Aug. 30,1816. Recommend- 
ing an appointment. 


Everett (Edward), Statesman and author. A. L. S. 2 pp. 
4to. Nov. 5, 1833. . 


Fairfax (G. W.). To Mr. G. Washington ordering him to 
survey waste land. Oct. 13, 1750. 


Farjeon (B. L.), Novelist. A. L. S. “4 pp. 8vo. Oct. 10, 
1873. Literary. 


Fawcett (Edgar). A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. May 19, 1881. An- 
other. 4 pp. 8vo: 1897. (2) 


Fenelon (Francois de Salignac de la Mothe), Bp. of Cambray. 
Author of Telemachus. A. L. S. 1 p- 4to. Versailles, 6 
Fevrier 1693. Very fine and rare. 


Fenn (Harry). A. L. S. 4 pp. 8vo. July 20. 1779. With 
fine and characteristic pen and ink drawing of Watts Farm, 
Petersfield, Hants. Humorous letter with remembrances to 
Whittier and Thaxter. 


Field (Kate), Actress and author. A. L. S. 3 pp- 8vo. Nov. 
2, 1874. James T. Fields. A. L. S. initials. 1 p. 8vo. 1860. 


(2) 


Field (Stephen J.), Supreme Court. A. L. S. 3 pp. 4to. 
June 17, 1866. Also signed by Ogden Hoffman. 


Fildes (Luké). A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. 1887. Mary Halleck 
Foote. A. L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. 1885. (2) 


Franklin (Benjamin). A. L. S. 1 p- 4to. to William Strahan. 


Boston, Sept. 20, 1763. 
Dear Friend 


I write in pain with an Arm lately dislocated, so can only 


acknowledge the Receipt of your Favours of May 3. & 10. 
*“ & thank you for the Intelligence they contain concerning 


your publick Affairs. I am now 400 Miles from home, but 
hope to be there again in about 3 Weeks. The Indian War 
upon our Western Settlements, was undoubtedly stirr’d up by 
the French on the Mississippi, before they had heard of the 
Peace Between the two Nations; and will probably cease when 
we are in Possession of what is there ceded to us. My Respects 
to Mrs. Strahan & Love to your Children. I am, Dear Friend, 
very affectionately, Yours, = ~ B. Franklin. 
Very fine specimen. 


9442 —— A. L. S. 1 p. folio, to Jonathan Williams. 


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Philad@? Nov. 28, 1763. 

Loving Kinsman, | 

I receiv’d yours acquainting me that the chair is shipt. It is 
not yet come to hand, but the Armonica is arrived safe, not 
a Glass hurt. I am much obliged by your Care of my little 
Affairs—The House, when repair’d, I would have you let to 
as good a Tenant and for as good a Rent as you can well get: 
—and let me have the Account of Repairs, that it may be 
adjusted as soon as possible.— 

My wife and Daughter join in Love to you & yours, with, 


Your affectionate Uncle, 
B. Franklin. 


Mr. Foxcroft’s Compliments I am desired by him, to add:— 


It is farther my Desire & Direction, that the Rent of the 
House be applied to assist my Sister Mecom in the Mainte- 
nance of her unhappy Son, and I request you to pay it to her 


for that purpose as it arises. | B. Franklin. 
(Three signatures ) 
2443 ——— A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. To Mrs. Jane Mecom. 


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St. Germain, 12 Miles from Paris, July 13, 85. 
Dear Sister, 
I left Passy, yesterday Afternoon, and am here in my Way 
to Havre de Grace a Seaport, in order to embark for Amer- 
ica. I make Use of one of the King’s Litters carried by 
Mules, who walk steadily and easily, so that I bear the Mo- 
tion very well. I am to be taken on board a Philadelphia 
Ship on the Coast of England (Capt. Truxton) the beginning 
of next Month. Not having written to you since that which 
contain’d a Bill for you on M® Vernon, and as I may not have | 
another Opportunity before my Arrival in Philadelphia, (if it 
pleases God I do arrive) I write these Particulars to go by 
way of England, that you may be less uneasy about me. 
did my last public Act in this country just before I set out, 
which was signing a Treaty of Amity and Commerce with 
Prussia. I have continu’d to work till late in the Day; tis 
time I should go home, and go to Bed.—Tho’ going to my own 
Country, I leave this with Regret, having receiv’d so much 
Kindness in it, from all Ranks of People. 
Temple and Benjamin are with me, and send their dutiful 
Respects. 
My love to your Daughter and to Cousins Williams, & believe 
me ever, my dear Sister, Your affectionate Brother, 


B. Franklin. 


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Greene (Nathaniel) General. A. L. S. 2 pp. folio. Camp 
Halifax Court House Feb. 18. 1781. To Gen. Sumner. Or- 
ders for a return of the whole of the officers of the North 
Carolina line, &e. 


ST, "3. Ce Dae TOO, 
To Brigadier General Sumner. 

Sir 

“The unfortunate capture of Govertide Burke, with sundry 
of his Council, and the considerable personages, belonging to 
the state of North Carolina, I am much afraid will throw 
everything into great confusion in that state, Your first 
object should be to collect and forward the drafts to the Con- 
tinental Service . . . The peculiar situation of Lord Cornwal- 
lis in Virginia and his desperate circumstances, may induce 
him to attempt an escape through North Carolina—You will 
take every measure in your power to oppose his passage, by 
seizing advantageous posts, and by all means keep me con- 
stantly advised of his movements. If any of the publie stores 
should happen to be in his route, you will give the necessary 


orders for their removal, and take measures to have it 


done. . . 
Given at Cains high hills Santee Septembr 25th 1781 
NathGreene. 


- A. L. S. 2 pp. folio. Camp on the Pedee. Jan. 19. 
1782. To Gen. Sumner, 


A. L. S. 2 pp. folio. Newport, Mch. 9. 1784. To Col. 
Olney about complaint of a soldier of his regiment. 


Haden (F. Seymour) Etcher. A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. Jan. 21. 
1883. 


Hamilton (Alexander) L. S. Treasury Dep’t. Aug. 28. 
1792. To W™ Carmichael desiring an account of monies re- 
ceived. . 


Philadelphia. 13th December 1792. 
Being desirous, on account of their equivocal complection, to 
examine into the suggestion which had been made us, respect- 
ing the motive for the confinement and proposed enlargement, 
of James Reynolds, from the jail of this City, and inclined to 


suspect, for the same reason, that, unless it were immediately ~ 
done, the opportunity would be lost, as we were taught to sus-— 


pect he would leave the place, immediately after his discharge, 
we called at his house, last night, for that purpose;—we found 
Mrs. Reynolds alone. It was with difficulty, we obtained, any 
information on the subject, but at length, she pigeiriies <> 
to us the following particulars: Ae 


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That since Col® Hamilton was Secretary of the Treasury, and, 
at his request, she had burned a considerable amount of letters 
from him to her husband, and in the absence of the latter, 
touching business between them, to prevent their being made 
publick.—She also mentioned that Mr. Clingman had several 
anonymous notes addressed to her husband, which, she be- 
lieved were from Mt Hamilton (which we have) with an en- 
dorsement “from Secretary Hamilton Esq.” in Mr. Reynold’s 
handwriting :—that Mt Hamilton offers her his assistance to go 
to her friends; which he advised:—that he also advised her, that 
husband should leave the parts, never to be seen here again; and, 
in which case, he would give something clever. That she was 
satisfied, this wish for his departure did not proceed from 
friendship to him, but upon account of his threat, that he could 
tell something that would make some of the Heads of depart- 
ments tremble.—That M¥® Wadworth had been active in her 
behalf, first, at her request; but, in her opinion, with the 
knowledge and communication of Mt Hamilton, whose friend, 
he professed to be:—that he had been at her house yesterday, 
and mentioned to her that two Gentlemen of Congress had been 
to the jail to confer with her husband; enquired, if she knew 
what they went for, observed, he knew, Mt Hamilton had ene- 
mies who would try to prove some speculation on him, but 
when enquired into, he would be found immaculate; to which, 
she replied, she rather doubted it,—We saw, in her possession, 
two notes; one in the name of Alexander Hamilton, of the 
sixth of December, and the other, signed “I. W.,” purporting 
to have been written yesterday; both expressing a desire to 
relieve her. She denied any recent communication with Mr. 
Hamilton, or that she had received any money of him today. 
Jas. Monroe. 
i e Augustus Muhlenberg. 
‘ Printed in full in Hamilton’s Observations on Certain Docu- 


ments &c. 8vo. Philadelphia 1797. 


Hancock (John) L. S. 1 p. folio. Phila. Oct. 1, 1776. 
Signed as President of Congress certifying that Benjamin 
Franklin and Robert Morris have been appointed members of 
the Honorable Committee of Secret Correspondence. To Will- 
iam Brigham. 


1 p. 8vo. Address and frank of a letter to Hon. Nicho- 
las Cooke Gov. of Rhode Island. 


Hardie (James) N. Y. publisher. A. L.S. 1 p. folio. Mch. 
29. 1812. In reference to his new magazine and a map by 
John Randell to whom the letter is addressed. 


Harris (Joel Chandler) “ Uncle Remus,” A. I. S. 1 p. 8vo. 
Nov. 12. 1883. To George Ticknor. : 


arte (Bret) A. L. S. on card. 1 p. to Jas. R. Osgood. 


24:76 


2 A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. Mch. 8. 1877. to Osgood on liter- 
ary matters. 


A. L. S. initials. 5 pp. 8vo. to Osgood about lectures 
and sale of his books in England. 


—— A. L. S. with initials on card. 1 p. 8vo. Glasgow May 


10. .1881, «—" D 


n H. M. & Co. anyway!” 


A. L. S. initials. 2 pp. 8vo. About proofs of his writ- 
ings. 


Hawthorne (Nathaniel) D. S. 1 p. small 4to. Certificate 
to bill of W™ Lee for services as inspector of the Port of Salem. 


Hayes (Rutherford B.) President. A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. June 
7th 1867. To E. C. Wines on subject of prison discipline in 
Ohio. 


Heath (William) General. L. S. 1 p. folio. 
Head Quarters, Continental Village, October 30. 1781. 
Sir, 

I was the last evening honored with yours of the 24 and 29th 
and pray you to accept my thanks for your orders to colonel 
Hay to quicken the collecting the specific supplies requested 
from the state of New York, on which we must principally 
depend. I will take measures for having colonel Willet’s and 
Pawling’s regiments mustered. Will thank you for the com- 
munication of any further intelligence you may receive from the 
northward. ) 

This army will celebrate the success of the allied arms in the 
capture of Earl Cornwallis to morrow at noon—If your Excel- 


_lency, consistent with your important business, could honor us 


with your company, and take a cold dinner in the field, it will 
add to the joy of the day. 
I have the honor to be With the highest respect 
Your Excellency’s Most obedient servant, 
His Excellency Governor Clinton. W. Heath. 


Henry (Patrick), Orator. A. L. S. Ip. 4to. May 18. 1779. 
To Benj® Harrison. . 


Holmes (Oliver Wendell), Poet, &. A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. 
Boston, Dec. 5, 1858. Regretting inability to attend or to 
take part in the exercises at the anniversary celebration of the 
founding of William and Mary College. 


——A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. Boston, Feb. 29, 1876. 


—A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. Boston Jan. 28. 1893. Also receipt 
from Ticknor and Fields. _ (2) 


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_ Hunter (Robert), Colonial Governor of N. Y. D. Ss. 


-—— A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. 


Houdon, celebrated sculptor. L. S. 


1 p. 4to. 
real An 3eme : 


Paris, 20 Flo- 


Howe (Robert), Major General. 
nah, Feb. 7, 1778. 
letter. 


Savan- 
Important war 


L. S. 5 pp. folio. 
To the Gov. of -Georgia. 


Hugo (Victor). A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. Guernsey, July, 1859. 
About his translation of Shakespeare. With the very unusual 
form of signature, “ Francois Victor Hugo.” 


Hunt (Leigh). 
Charles Ollier. 


ALL S)> 72 pe 12mo. Mch, 15,1847. .To 


1 p. 
folio. Fort Anne in New York, July 16, 1711. A commission 
of John Collins as Lieutenant, in company of Richard Ingolds- 
by. Also signed by George Clarke (Governor) ; with wax seal, 


Huntington (Samuel), Signer, etc. L.S. 1 p. 4to. 
Philadelphia, June 13, 1780. 
Sir, By the Act of Congress of this Day herewith enclosed you 
will be informed, that Major General Gates is ordered to take 
the Command in the southern Department. This Order is in 


_ Consequence of Intelligence received that seems to place it be- 


yond a Dout the Enemy are in Possession of Charles Town, 
and the Garrison there made Prisoners although the Intelli- 
gence’ received is not official. I have the honor to be with very 
great respect Sir your most. hbble servt 

Sam. Huntington President. 
The Honble Governor Howley. 


Ingoldsby (Richard), Colonial Governor of N. Y. D.S. 1p. 
folio. May 4, 1709. Commission of John Collins as Captain 
in Francis Nicholson’s regiment. On parchment. 


Iredell (James), Supreme Court. A. L.S. 1p. 4to. Halifax, 
Aug. 30, 1781.’ To Governor of N. C. 


Irving (Pierre P.). A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. Sep. 18 (1837), to 
Robert Balmanno about letters to Washington Irving. 


Irving (Washington). A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. New York, Aug. 


6, 1836. To Carey, Lea & Blanchard about his forthcoming 


“ Astoria,’ and giving terms, $4000, for the right of printing 
5000 copies. 


A. ‘L. S.0 2 pp. 8vo. 
clining to sit for his portrait. 


Sunnyside, Oct. 21, 1846. De- 


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Jackson (Andrew), President. D.S. 1 p. 8vo. Aug. 1, 1831. 
Land warrant on parchment. 


James (Henry). A. L. S. Novelist. 2 pp. 8vo. Paris, Feb. 
7th. To Ticknor about “A New England Winter.” 


Jay (John), Chief Justice, ete. A. L.S. 1 p. folio. Pough- 
keepsie, Feb. 26, 1778. To General Schuyler. 


Jefferies (Richard). A. L. S. 5 pp. 8vo. Oct. 11. Literary 
specimen. 


Jerrold (Blanchard. A.L.S. 34 person. 1 p. 8vo. (2) 


Jefferson (Thomas), President, etc. L. S. 1 p. 4to. New 
York, July 19, 1790. To the Gov. of Ga. forwarding copy of 
an act for establishing a temporary and permanent seat of 
government of the U. S. Ned 


D. S. 6 pp. 4to. Dec. 15, 1791. With seal in fine con- 
dition. Certified papers passed between James Seagrove and 
Don Juan Nepumeceno de Quesada, Gov. of East Florida. 


L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Washington, Feb., 1803. On the im- 
portance of the militia organizations in the states. 


— A. L.S. 1p. 4to. Washington, Nov. 6, 1807. To Will- 
iam Taylor, franked as President. 


A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. Monticello. Aug. 16. 1814. Inter- 
esting letter showing him as a book-buyer. : 


Johnson (J.) London publisher. A. L. S. 3 pp. 4to. July 12. 
1792. To William Cowper; mentions publication of Milton. 


Johnson (Sir William) A. L. S. 1 p. folio to the Rev. Eleazur 
Wheelock. 
Johnson Hall, Novbr 234 1762. 

Reverend Sir Your favor of the 24th of Octbr by M¥ Kirkland 
came to hand, Since which he has been to Onoaghquagey & left 
Joseph Walley there for y€ Winter He is now here himself 
waiting an opertunity of some Senecas whom I expect to conduct 
him to their Country.—I shall do every thing in my power for 
his admission there, & good treatment.— 

I now send to your care by one Mrs Jones from y’ parts; (who 
is returning from our unsuccessful Army) two Indian Boys. 
The oldest is a sensible Smart Boy, but a little wild at present, | 
which your prudent conduct will soon alter.—The Chief Sachim 
of the Six Nations is now here, an Anondago, I am doing what. 
I can to prevail on his grandson (who is a fine Boy) to go to 


you, his grandfather has consented, provided his Father agrees 
to it, which I flatter myself he will with my persuasion when I 
see him. His going to you would open a Door for more of the 
Upper Nations to follow. ‘ 
I am verry glad to hear the Boys who are now with you behave 
well, & make so good a progress in their Education, please to 
tell them that I shall regard them on their return, according 
to their diligence & merit, and that all their Friends here desire 
to be remembered to ’em. 
I am extremely obliged to you for y€ many polite & friendly 
expressions you are pleased to bestow, and for y™ good Wishes 
in particular.—I heartily wish you all success in your praise- 
worthy undertakings, and am Sincerely 

Sir Y* real friend & Humble Servt 

W™ Johnson. 


D. S. as Colonel of the Albany Militia. 2 pp. folio. Fort 
Johnson Apr. 14. 1758. To Col. Glen ordering that 514 men 
from the Albany Militia should be detached for duty in the 
coming campaign. 


A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Johnson Hall Mch 10. 1770. To 
James Tilghman in regard to purchase of land. 


Jones (Allen) Continental Congress. A. L. S. 1 p. folio. 
To Gov. Burke of N. C. 
Halifax. Sept 5th 1781— 

Sir. By Mr. Willis who is just arrived from Cabbinpoint I have 
the following intelligence. Viz. That a part of the French fleet 
came up to James Town last Sunday and landed their Troops, 
that Genl. Wayne marched the same day from Suny old Court- 
house to cross James River at Swann’s point & that the Mar- 
quiss who had crossed York River was to join the whole some- 
where near Williamsburg. That the Marquiss had done this 


“to induce his Lordship to move over York River, and that his 


Lordship had accordingly evacuated York Town & was in 
Gloucester. That a part of the French Fleet had gone up York 
River. In consequence of this intelligence I shall tomorrow 
discharge all the Militia except the Drafts with orders to hold 
themselves ready to march out on the first alarm. I wish for 
your orders as to the last Drafts who form no part of your plan. 
I have sent Mr. Willis with your letter to the Marquiss to remain 
in his camp and send information from time to time of the 
Operations of the two Armies, and in case that his Lordship 
attempt to come this way to ride post. He says it was expected 
that the Militia on this side James River would be discharged. 
I am Yr Excellency’s M® Ob. Sert. 
Allen Jones. 

Fine and important letter. Very scarce. 


Knox (Henry) General. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Boston. Feb. 7. 1784. 
To Samuel Hodgsdon about presentation of cannon to Maj. Gen. 
Nathaniel Greene as ordered by Congress. 


L. S. 2 pp. folio. July 1. 1794. To the Gov. of Ga 
about belligerents’ rights, equipment of vessels &c. 


Kropotkin (Prince) : 


A. L. 8. 2 pp. 8vo. Mch. 12, 1896, 
about his publications. . 


Lafayette (Gilbert Mortier de). A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. 
Valley Forge, May 5, 1778, to Mr. Francia at Yorktown. 


L. S. 4 pp. folio. Gold Mine Creek, May 28, 1781. 
Interesting military letter referring to Gen. Greene, Cornwallis 
and evacuation of Camden. 


Camp 


—— L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Mr. Tyree’s Plantation, 20 miles from 
Williamsburgh, June 28, 1781. To Gov. Nelson of Va. Inter- 
esting war letter. 


L.S. 1 p. 4to. July 4, 1781. 
tioning Baron Steuben, etc. 


To Gen. Sumner, men- 
Signature repeated. 


L. S. 2 pp- folio. 
To Governor Nelson, at Green Springs on Sept. 5, 1781. 
Tomorrow we shall endeavor to take a position in the neigh- 
bourhood of Williamsburg . . . The first thing my dear sir, 
- is a supply of waggons for the French army . . . without 
waggons, we cannot change our ground or improve a single 
movement on the enemy. No horses ... have yet appeared. 
The Count de Grasse writes me that his fleet is suffering for 
fresh water, etc., etc. 


L. S. 3 pp. 4to. Camp, Sep. 6, 1781. To Gov. Nelson 
of Va. about war matters. | 
—— L. S. 2 pp. folio. Camp near Williamsburgh, Sep. 6, 
1781, to Gov. Burke of N. C. Advising of the arrival of the - 
French fleet. in the Chesapeake and referring to Wayne’s 
movements, i . 


—— A. L.S..3 pp. 4to. Mch. 28, 1783, to Wm. Carmichael. 


2 pp. 4to. An interesting letter to John Jay Esq., at 
Sarguimiais on the French Frontier. on July 12, 1789, a short 
time before his journey to Germany. 

Post Script—Houdon the celebrated artist is going to America 
to model Gen. Washington . . . I think him the first man in 
Europe to be intrusted, ete. | | . 


D. S. 1 p. 4to. Nov. 6, 1790, as General of the Paris. 
National Guard, with fine impression of the wax seal; engraved 
border. . : 


—— A. L.S. 1p. 4to. Lagrange. Jan. 16, 1816. 


r aad 2521 —— A.L.S. 1p. 4to. La Grange. Oct. 17. 


2522 ——A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. La Grange. Nov. 20, 1833, Dec. 4, 

sé 1833, Dec. 9, 1833, and A. L. S. in third person by Madame 

P ab George Lafayette, all addressed to Mrs. B. W. Greene. Bound 
- Z ; in 4to volume,.in maroon morocco slip case. 


ge 2523 Lafayette (Marquise Noailles de). A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Apr. 
‘ — Ppa (ou. To Mr. Jay. - 


2524 Lamb (Charles). Autograph Note on 8vo paper. “ Dr. Sr. 
I send you the enclosed half-article, half-puff.” Postmarked 

= +) Hackney, Dec.'10, 1822.” : 
{> oe The interest of the above, apart from its value as a specimen 
| wo of Lamb’s writing, lies in the fact that its wording and its date 
show that it accompanied the manuscript of Lamb’s famous 
essay on “ The Character of the Late Elia.” This “ half-article, 
half-puff ” appeared in the “ London Magazine” for January, 
1823, and was suggested by a rumor of Lamb’s death that had 
in some way arisen. The article is now generally printed as a 

prefatory Essay to “ The Last Essays of Elia.” 
(Above note from a sales catalogue. ) 


g® 2525 Lang (Andrew). A. Ms. S. 8 pp. 4to and 8vo. On Briti- 


“_ cisms, etc. 
/ od 2596 —— A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. May 19, 1889. 
ee 
2527 Larcom (Lucy). A. L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. May 17, 1883. Geo. P. 
, Lathrop. A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. Oct. 29, 1885. John Landseer. 
= A. L. third person. 2 pp. 4to. 1815, and signature of Lillie 
cr Langtry. (4) 


2528 Laurens (John). A. L.S. 4 pp. 4to. Aug. 14,1775. 
To his father in America, personal affairs, etc. | 
50 The lye of a few days ago was that the Regulars had been 
‘--— totally defeated, that the remains of them had taken shelter on 
/ y board the Men-of-War, and were returning to England. The 
Report that now prevails ... is of quite a different nature. 
England the land of Fiction, ete. 


5 (2 2529 Le Barbier V’aine Celebrated Engraver. A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. 
an Paris. Nivoise 26, An. 7. To citizen Ponce, graveur. 


2530 Lee (Arthur) and Richard Penn. L. S. 1 p. 4to. London, 
Sept. 2, 1775. 

a On the 215t of last month we sent to the Secretary of State for 
ge _~ America a copy of the petition from the General Congress and 
3 gt fi yesterday we presented to him the original which his lordship 
= promised to deliver to the King. We thought it our duty to 
| D ve press his lordship to obtain an answer, but we were told that as 

his Majesty did not receive it on the throne no answer would 
be given. 


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Lemon (Mark), A. L.S. 1 p. 8vo. June 19, 1857. Charles 
Lever. A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. Florence. (2) 


Lever (Charles). A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. Mch. 11, 1846. An- 
other. A. L. S. 4 pp. 8ve. Nov. 17, 1847. | Ay 


Lincoln (Benjamin). L.S. 1 p. folio. Nov. 6, 1783. 
To Gen. Sumner, franked. On the 30th Sept. last Congress 


_ resolved that the Secretary at War issue to all officers in the 


Army, under the rank of Major General, who hold the same 
rank now, that they held in the year 1777, a Brevet Commission, 
one grade higher than their present rank, ete. 


Livingston (Peter R.). D.S. 1 p. 4to. 

Fishkill Oct? 17th 1776 
Ordered, that the Treasurer of this State advance to the Com- 
mittee appointed for the purpose of “ enquiring into, detecting 
& defeating all Conspiracies formed against: the Liberties of 
America in this State,” the sum of One hundred pounds to be 
applied towards & repairing & putting in a proper State for 
the reception of Troops the Academy now occupied by the Revd 
Chanciy Graham pursuant to the Resolve of Convention of the 
14th inst. 
Peter R Livingston President Attest Rob: Benson Secr:y 


——— A. L. Soxginpr tome 

Manor Livingston 14th August 1780 
May it Please your Excellency and the Councill of Appointment 
Gentlemen. As almost the whole public business of the district 
falls upon me to transact being Obl4 to act as Colo of the Regt 


Justice of the Peace, Supervisor of the district Overseer or 


Compt of the High ways, and this year a member of the Legis- 
lature. In the office of Justice I have almost the whole burden 
of business both public and private, and as supervisor must 
attend to and transact the whole. and as the Councill have ap- 
pointed Colo Robt. Van Rensselaer a younger officer than my- 
self a Brigadier General, under whom I can by no means as a 
younger officer think of serving—and as the Militia Law has 
given the Com® of the Militia to the Lieut. Colonel I herewith 
Inclose your Excellency and the Board of Commission I was 


honored with requesting the Board to accept of the same with | 


this my Resignation— 
Notwithstanding all the fatigue and trouble I have in exert- 
ing myself in the above different branches of Duty I should 


not at this time have resigned had I not in a manner been 


superceded by a younger officer being putt over me. altho the 
burden of acting in so many different capacities is too much 


for my constitution, and nothing but the necessaties of the- 


time could induce me to retain more than one office. I make no 


doubt the Councill will consider my situation, and accept of this 


my Resignation of Commander of this Regiment, which I the 


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more readier conceive they will if they advert to the former 

Militia Law which was founded upon every Man’s fealings of 

honor, that no officer was obliged to continue service if a younger 

was promoted over him— 

Am with the greatest respect your 

Excellency’s and the Councills most obedient Humb servant— 
Peter R Livingston— 


Livingston (Philip), Abraham Cuyler, Dirck Ten Broeck, Myn- 
dert Schuyler & others. Commissioners of Indian Affairs. L. S. 
Albany March 4th 1733/4 
May it please your Ecly We judge it a Duty incumbent on us 
to Communicate unto your EclY the first oppertunity that offers 
what Intelligence we have Lately reced, from Some Trading 
young men of this Place who are among the Sennekes— They 
inform us that a french Interpreter wth three other french men 
(one of them a Smith) Arrived there Last fall from Canada, 
wth Considerable presents to give to the Indians That the 


french have built a Large house in the Sennekes Country, be- 
“~ tween the two Sennekas Castles . . . use all means of bribes 


presents & what arguments they are Capable of, to Draw off 
those Indians from their Dependance and Fidelity to His Maj- 
esty, and bring them over to the french Interest, which already 
has had such an Effect That the greatest number of the Sen- 
nekes are very Weavery and seem by their behavior and Con- 
duct, to be much Inclined to the French to Such a Degree, 
That the Doctor who was at the Conference with Your EcY their 
Speaker (who has been allways much Inclined to the British 
Interests) Told some of our young men .. . that Many of the 
Indians were actually gone over to the French Interest, .. . 
for they Converse with the Indians day and night, give them 
Presents and are at their feasts and Frolicks— ... We hum- 
bly begg Your Ecly will be Pleased to pardon the Liberty We 
Take at this Criticall Junture of the approach of a Warr be- 
tween the Crown of Great Britain and the french King... 
We perceive that the Grand Jurors for the City and County of 
New York have addressed your Ecly Concerning the Speedy 
fortifying of that City. Your Ex!y’s answer. .is very pleasing 
to the Inhabitants . . . and as your Ex!ly is well Informed of 


the Ruinous Condition of His Magties Forts here. . ., 


that they are in no manner of Defense, in Case of a Rup- 
ture between the Two Crowns ... We humbly begg Your 
Exly will . . . direct . . . That Proper Persons be Sent to the 
Sennekes Country, Taking in their way two or three Sachims of 
Every Nation as they go thro ye Castles . . . to Join wth the 
Sennekes to Demolish the house the French have built there and 
Dislodge them from among the six Nations for effecting of 
which private presents to be given to the Indians . . . in Case 
the Indians Decline to Demolish Said house, the Persons who 
are to be Sent by your Exly to be Instructed to do it... . 
We also most humbly hope your Ex!Y will be Pleased to give 


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orders for Inclosing this City in the best manner it can be done, 
and for Rebuilding of the Forts here at Schenectady and Fort 
Hunter, That they may be in a Posture of defence, in Case an 
attack Should be made . . . We are with the utmost regard— 


Your Exlys Most obt & Most humble Servants— 


Dirck Ten Broeck, Abraham Cuyler, Ph. Livingston, Myndert 


Schuyler, etc. (12 signatures). 


Livingston (Philip), signer. A. L. S. 1 p. folio, Albany, 
Mch. 25, 1742. Mercantile affairs. Very fine, rare and early 
letter. ; . 


Locker-Lampson (Frederick). A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. June 4, 
1881. Fine literary letter, and another, 1 p. 8vo, signed with 
initials T. L. L. (2) 


Long (Nicholas), Col. & Dep’y Q. M. Gen. L. Say p. 4to. 
Apr. 2, 1781. To Gen. Sumner. 


Longfellow (Henry W.). A. L. S. 3 pp. Ato. Cambridge, 
Oct. 10, 1839. To John Neal. hes 

A fine letter referring to “‘ Voices of the Night,’ which he has 
in press. 


A. L. S. 3 pp. 4to. Cambridge, Mch. 15, 1845. To 
James R. Lowell. Interesting letter in fine condition. 


A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. Cambridge, Oct. 19, 1861. To 
George Livermore. 


— A. L.S. 4 pp. 8vo. Cambridge, June 23, 1880. 


Cheque endorsed. Samuel Longfellow, A. L. S. 2 pp. 
8vo. Apr. 25, 1887. Benson J. Lossing. A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. 
1869. ; (3) 


Louis XV. D. S. 1 p. folio. Versailles, Apr. 23, 1762. — 
Countersigned by Choiseul. 


Lowell (James Russell). A. L.S. 1 p. 8vo. To Dear Waldo. 


A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. Apr. 15, 1882. Private and Con- 
fidential to Dear Sir William. 


Copy of verses by Longfellow, 14 lines. 


McCarthy (Justin), Author. A. L. S. 1p. 8vo. Oct. 6, 1887. 
To Ticknor & Co., forwarding MS. of book for publication in 
America. 


2550 


M¢Kean (Thomas), Signer. L. S. as President of Congress. 
3 pp. 4to. Philadelphia, Sept. 19. 1781. To Caesar Rodney. 
Sir, By the advice of Congress I am to inform your Excellency 
that I have just now got private information, that on Sunday 
last an embarkation of about five thousand Troops had actually 
taken place in New York, on board of eighty or ninety Trans- 
ports, which were then ready to sail. All the Troops from Long 
Island, York-Island & Staten-Island are said to be on Board, 
together with a great number of waggons, horses and light Artil- 
lery. There destination is unknown, but rather supposed to be 
for the Delaware. My Informant further says, that on the 19th 
instant (this day) a certain Cornelius Hatfield is to set out with 
dispatches for L¢ Cornwallis, in a small decked Schooner, of the 


barge or whale-boat construction, carrying a four pounder in 


the Bow, and ten or twelve swivels, and having sixteen oars. 
You will be pleased, Sir, to take the necessary precautions upon 
this intelligence; and if Cornelius Hatfield should be appre- 
hended, I am to request that he may be securely confined & 
guarded. 
I am, Sir, with the greatest regard Your Excellency’s Most 
obedient humble servant 

Thos M¢. Kean President. 
P. S. Since writing the foregoing letter Congress have been 
pleased to pass the Resolution, of which you have a copy en- 
closed. I wish you success in the measure recommended, and 
pray God to keep you and the good People of Delaware under 
his providential care. 
Your Most obedient and humble servant 

Tho. McKean President. 


Macready (William C.), Tragedian. A. L. S. 3 pp. 12mo. 


Oct. 19, 1847. On theatrical matters. 


Madison (Dolly P.), Wife of President. Autograph poem, 


. signed. 5 verses, 4to. Washington, May 20, 1839. 


Toasts suggested for dinner to Gen. Lafayette. 2 pp. 4to, 
in her hand, but not signed. 


“Madison (James), President. L.S. 1 p. 4to. Dept. of State, 


Dec. 15, 1802. To the Gov. of Ga. annexing copy of letter 


~ from Consul of Havana, stating that the slave trade between 


Havana and the States of S. C. and Ga. is carried on to a great 
extent. Franked. 


15.01 p. folio. 
James Madison, President of the United States of America, To 
our Great and Good Friend His Imperial and Royal Majesty 


the Emperor of the French, King of Italy, and Protector of 


the Confederation of the Rhine. 
I have received the letter of your Imperial and Royal Majesty 


pearing date the 13th of August 1807, announcing the marriage 


of your much loved Brother Jerome Napoleon with the Princess 


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Catharine of Wurtemburg which was celebrated on the 224 of 

that month in the Imperial Palace of the Tuileries. 

I offer to Your Majesty our cordial congratulations on an event 

so agreeable to Your Majesty and your Imperial family in whose 

happiness we take a sincere interest. 

While I make to Your Majesty our acknowledgments for the 

friendship, which you are pleased to express for us, I entreat 

your Majesty to accept in return, assurances of the same senti- 

ments on our part; praying God always to have you Great and 

Good Friend in his holy keeping. Written at the City of 

Washington, the fifteenth day of March, 1809. 

Your Good Friend, James Madison. 
Secretary of State. 

By the President 

T Smith. é 


Mahan (Capt. Alfred T.). A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. Deec. 9, 1896. 
Interesting letter on his life of Nelson, expressing a high opin- 
ion of Lord Charles Beresford as a possible reviewer. 


Malmedy. A. L. S. 1 p. folio. 
, head quarters 11th 1781 

Dear General. I beg leave to request of you the most Essential 
Service; you are not unacquainted with the circumstances of the 
Late Loss of my coat cloath, & blankets at wintry sea; the 
winter grows every day, and the idea of being naked gives me 
no small uneasiness. relying on the friendship you honored me 
with, I take the Liberty of informing you, that there are two 
pieces, richly Loaded with any necessaries for officers, Lately 
arrived to Newborn; I beg you would please to have my note 
herein enclosed, purchased and got by all means. I shall for- 
ward at the first notice the cost of it. 

I cherish to flatter myself that you will pity the distressed situ- 
ation of one of your Brother officers; my thanks, dear general, 
I beg you would interpret them, they will be Equal to the most 
respectfull & true attachments with which I have the honor to be. 


Sir your most obedient very humble servant Malmedy. 


P. 8. I beg Leave to offer my devoirs to your Lady, and my 

compliment to your son— 

Note for Cloaths one yeard. and two third blue. cloath. Lining 
. . trimming . . . three yards of common blue cloath for strait 

coat. two yeards of blue common Lining two pairs of stockings 

any sort one piece . . . one. of cambrick . . . one blanket. 

I sent the same note to Lt. Governor. he might have. or 

bought the. 

P. S. General Greene is gone to Charlotte, to regulate the 

situations of the hospitals and . . . for the immediate campaign 


towards Charlestown . . . Your brigade is amazingly seckly; 80. 


in one battaillon 70 in the other are sick in camp besides those 
in the hospitals. . . . bring salt . . . without salt since tenday. 
Brigadier General Sumner. | 


Marcy (William L.), Sec’y of State & Gov. A. L. S. 3 pp. 
8vo. Washington, Aug. 22, 1848. To Robert J. Walker. 


Martin (Alexander), Member Federal Convention, Gov. N. C. 
A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. Aug. 24, 17838, to Gov. Burke on legal 
matters, Attorney-General, etc. 


Mam (oir it hepdore), Aa. 8: 2 pp. Svo. Dec. 13, 1878, 
to Frederick Ouvry, thanking him for copy of John Payne’s 
“ Villon.” 


Martineau (Harriet), Author. A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. London, 
June, 1834, to Charles Brooks. ; 


Ao 2. pp. sto. Boston, March’ 3,.°1836.. Fine 
friendly letter to same. 


— A.L.S. 8 pp. 4to. Newcastle, March 1, 1840. 


Mathews (Mrs. C. Ji—Mme. Vestris). A. L. S. 5 pp. 8vo. 
Jan. 30,1854. Fine and interesting, on theatrical matters. 


Matthews (Brander), Author. A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. Apr. 23, 
1897. 


—— Louise Chandler Moulton. A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. May 2, 
1887. | (2) 


Meissonnier (Ernest), Painter. A. L.S. 1p. 8vo. n.d. Fine. 


(Mercer, James). An interesting letter, addressed to him by 
Ed. Snickers, Apr. 2, 1776, in regard to purchase of cannon 
and guns. “I have not one shilling to pay for them . . . and 
borrowed £650.” 


Mill (John Stuart), Political Economist. A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. 
Feb. 14, 1867. 


Mitchell (Donal G.—Ik. Marvel). A. L.S. 1 p. 8vo. n. d. 


Monroe (James), President. A. L.S. 1p. 4to. Aug. 19, 1818. 
To Gen. Aquila Giles in regard to an appointment. Franked. 


—— A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Oak Hill, Jan 25, 1826. 


-Morghen (Raffael), Celebrated engraver. A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. 
Firenze, May 31, 1821, addressed: “ Al Celeberrimo Incisore 
Sigt Cavt Guis€ Longhi,” etc., and endorsed by recipient: 
‘« Attesto l’originalita di questa lettera a me diretta dal celeber- 
rimo incisore ed amico. 1823. GP€ Longhi.” Very fine. 


2573 


2574 


Morris (Col. Lewis), Early member of the family. L. S. 1 p. 
folio. To Gov. Thomas Dongan, and endorsement of eleven 
lines in the Governor’s hand. Very scarce. . 
“ Plantation the 14 3M0 1688 

Sir on ye 30th of ye Last Month I causd my horses to be Turned 
out to Grass in my pasture, & the next Day one of my Best 
working horses was missing, my Servants could not find him nor 
heare of him untill the Eighth Instant Benjamin Colise was 
Seene riding on him at Younckers, to whom Joseph Hadly De- 
clared, Saying, that’s Collo Morris his horse, See his Brand M 
is verry Apared, y® Next day ... my Overseer John Maxy 
found the horse in Westchester, fastened at a Doore with Col- 
lier’s Sadlde and Bridle on him of whom maxy Demanded the 
horse but Collier refused to deliver him unless he paid twenty 
five Shillings—for Taking him Up &ct. Saying He was the 
General Ranger—and could take up any Mans horse, & Employ 
any others to take up any horses and ride them, if according to 
the Laws of England he hanged a withe in the horses Mane, then 
Shewing Maxy a little ring of a Small Withe which was close 
hid Under my horses Maen, pretended that answered the Laws, 
whereupon John Maxy desired Justice Pell (who was then in 
Colliers company) to grant a Replevin for the horse, but he 
refused to do it Saying he could not, nor Would Not, the next 
Day ... Maxy went againe after the horse, traveld as far as 
Rye, and Later in the Afternoone mett Collier on the horse at 
Marranock, where Demanding him as Before, Collier Refused 
to Deliver hirh, untill at Last Being unwilling to make more 
Journies or be Longer troubled from my Business at home 
Maxy was faine to pay Collier fifteene Shillings in Ready 
Money, before could have the horse; Now: I desire the Goy- 
ernour to Consider these Abuses put on the County by the horse 
hunters, how hard it is like to Be, for any honest Man to Keep 
his horses mares or Colts in the woods, if any Old working 
horse So well knowne as Myne is, may betaken up and De- 
tained under pretence of Comision for Generall Ranger & 
whether Such A person as Benjamin Collier ought to be En- 
trusted with Such Authority to put us to trouble and Expense 
of money at Pleasure. which abuse pray be pleased to Consider 
and grant Som Reliefe to 

Thy Friend : 
Lewis Morris. 


Morris (Lewis), son of signer. A. L. S. 4 pp. 4to. Mor- — 


risania, Sep. 29, 1811. To Jacob Morris, his brother. Fine po- 
litical letter about the impending war, family affairs, etc. 


——A.L.S. 4 pp. 4to. Feb. 28, 1795, to same. Political. 


A. L. S. 2 pp. folio. Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1798. 
Political. 


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1 Sa Se 


13, 1863. On educational matters. 


Morris (Robert) M. C. and C. J. of N. J. Draft of letter 
thanking the people for his election. Also draft of memorial to 
the legislative council of N. J. 8 pp. folio. On subject of de- 
preciation of money, rate of exchange, etc. Unsigned. 


Moultrie (William), General. 
March 8, 1786. 
signature. 


L. S. 1 p. 4to. Charleston, 
Message to the S. C. legislature. Fine 


Moustier (Eléanor Comte de), Diplomatist and Minister to 
U.S. D.S. 1p. 4to. Dec. 3, 1788, directing payment to 
Brissot de Warville. : 


Murfree (Hardy), Revolutionary officer N. C. A. L. S. 2 pp. 
4to. Sep. 9, 1781, to Gov. Burke of N. C. 
Nash (Abner), Member Continental Congress and Gov. N. C. 


A. L. S. 2 pp. folio. Newbern, Feb. 23, 1781. Fine letter 
regarding organization of N. C. Militia to Gen. Caswell. Fine 


_and scarce. 


Newman (John Henry) Cardinal. A. L. S. 3 pp. 8vo. Jan. 
Very fine. 


Norton (Charles Eliot). A. L.S. 4 pp. 8vo. 
To Jas. R. Osgood in regard to publication of 
niscences. 


July 15, 1885. 
Carlyle’s Remi- 


Pajou (Augustin), Sculptor. A.D. S. 1p. 8vo. Paris, Aug. 
5, 1759. Receipt for 400 livres for sculpture done for the 
house of Cramayel. Alexr¢ Tardieu. Engraver. A. L.S. 1 p. 
4to. Dec. 8, 1823. (2) 


Paris (Robert d’Orleans Comte de), Historian of the Civil War. 
A. L. S. 1p. 4to. Washington, Nov. 11, 1861, in regard to 
review of the army by McClellan. Signed as A. D. C. 

ja vns ys 


Parkman (Francis), Historian. A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. 


Parton (James). A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. Apr. 12, 1866. With 
receipt for article in “ North American Review.” 

Patti (Carlotta). D.S. 1p. folio. New York, May 30, 1862. 
Also signed by Amalia Strokosch. Agreement to sing three 
times each evening for $150 per week. 


Paulding (James K.), Author. A. L.S. 4 pp. 4to. New York, 
Apr. 19, 1835. Important letter on political affairs. 


—— A.L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Sep. 12, 1840. On naval matters. 


2591 Payne (John Howard). A. L. 8S. 1 p. folio. Tunis, Sep: 3, 
1843. To Francis Markoe, State Dept., in regard to settlement 
of consulate accounts. 


2592 Peale (Charles Willson), Artist. D.S. 1 p. small 4to. Aug. 
29, 1775. Order on Daniel Dulany, approved by Gov. Thomas 
Johnson. An early signature. 


2593 Peale (Rembrandt). A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. New York, Feb. 1, 
1826, applying to legislature of Mississippi for commission to 
paint Washington’s portrait. Very fine. 


2594 Phillips (Wendell). A. L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. Feb., 1883. Andrew 
Preston Peabody. A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. Sep. 21, 1853. (2) 


2595 ,Poe (Edgar Allan). A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. New York, Feb. 23, 
1837. Offering to furnish material for a proposed “ Baltimore 
Book ” and inquiring as to articles required. Fine characteristic 
signature. Choice specimen. 


2596 Prescott (William Hickling). L.S. 8 pp. 4to, and with five 
lines at end in his own hand. Boston, May 10, 1842. To 
Washington Irving. Very important and interesting letter, giv- 
ing anecdotes of Washington repeated to him by Gen. David 
Cobb, Washington’s aide, and Tobias Lear, his secretary, and 
intended for the projected life of George Washington; some 
never used. Speaks of his impaired eyesight, which is respon- 
sible for so little being autographic. 


2597 ——A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. Jan. 28 (1856). 


2598 Ramée (Mlle.:de la—Ouida). A. L.S. 4 pp. 4to. Mentions 
Marion Crawford. James Payn. Novelist. A. L..S..,2 pp. 8vo. 
1791, to Jas. R. Osgood. (2) 


. 2599 Ramsay (David), Historian. Member Continental Congress. 
L. S. 3 pp. folio. New York, Feb. 1, 1786. To Gov. of R. I., 
appealing to him to use his utmost endeavors to induce the dele- 
gates to attend Congress. 


A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. June 3, 1772. Ordering medical — 
books from Thomas Bradford. 


2601 Reid (Capt. Mayne). A. L. S. °3 pp. 8vo. Oct. 9, 1859. 
About the illustrations for his “ Wood Rangers.” 


2602 Reinhart (Charles S.), Artist. A. L. S. 4 pp. 8vo. Nov. 5, 
ye 1878. Interesting letter on art matters. William L. Sheppard, 
A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. July 27, 1878, with pen and ink sketch in ~~ 
body of the letter. (2) 


2603 Rochambeau (Donatien M. J.), French General in American 
Revolution. A. L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Aug. 22, 1776. 
Early date, very fine. 


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' Rutgers (Henry), Col. in Revolution. 


L. S. 1p. 4to in English. Williamsburgh, June 2, 1782. 
Requesting grain and forage for Lauzun’s Legion. 


— L.S. 2 pp. folio. Paris, Oct. 16, 1790. 


Roosevelt (Theodore). L.'S. 
14, 1895. Strenuous letter. 
“ Dear Sir; All right! I will send you a photo. 
cerely,”” ete. 


1 p. sm. 4to. New York, May 


Yours sin- 


Rossetti (Dante Gabriel). A. L.S. 3 pp. 8vo. Oct. 18, 1873. 
Fine and interesting literary specimens. 


— 3 pp. 8vo, n. d. 


Ruskin (John). A. L. S. (initials). 1 p. 8vo. Nov. 22, 1871. 


Old New York. A. L. S. 


1 p. 4to. New York, July 8, 1801, to George Clinton, recom- 


mending Dr. Edward Miller for Port Physician. 


Rutledge (John), C. J., etc. L.S. 2 pp. folio. 
3, 1781. To Gov. Burke on commercial matters. 


Camden, Sep. 


Saxe (John G.), Poet. A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. March 26, 1857. 
To Chas F. Mayer. 


——A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Oct. 24,1859. Literary. 


Receipt signed 1863, and 


A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. 1868. 
(3) 


Linley Sanbourne. A. L.S. 1p. 8vo. June 14, 1889. 


Schuyler (Philip), General. D. S. 1 p. 4to. Albany, April 


21, 1788. Certificate that John Reima, a disabled soldier, is 
entitled to a pension. Also signed by Abraham Ten Broeck, 
M. O. C. 


Scott (Winfield), General. A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Philadelphia, 
April 1, 1820. On money matters. 


Sherburne (Henry). Division of his Estate. 3 pp. folios. 
Portsmouth, N. H., Sep. 26, 1770. Signed by Samuel Penhal- 
low, William Whipple (signer), John Wentworth and others. 
Three good names. 


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Sherman (William Tecumseh), General. A. L. S. 8 pp. 4to. 
In the Field, Savannah, Geo., Jan. 21, 1865.° To Lieut. Gen. 
U. S. Grant, City Point, Va. 

A very important and interesting confidential letter on mili- 
tary matters. I am rejoiced that Terry took (Fort) Fisher 
because it silences Butler, who was to you a dangerous man. 
His address to his troops on being relieved, was a direct mean 
and malicious attack on you, and I admire the patience and 
skill by which you relieved yourself and the County of him... . 


_- I have been told that Congress meditates a bill to make another 


Lt. Gen! for me, I have written to John to stop it, if it is 
designed for me. It would be mischievous, for there are enough 
rascals who would try to sow differences, whereas you and I 
now are in perfect understanding. I would rather have you in 
command than anybody for you are fair, honest, and have at 
heart the same purpose that should animate all. I should 
sialic 3. decline any commission calculated to bring us into 
rivalry. . 


Simmons (James M.), Clerk of General Assembly of Ga. 
A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Dec. 21,1786. To Gov. Telfair. Curious 
letter asking appropriations to purchase one “ rheam” of paper 
for public use. 


Keswick, Apr. 


Southey (Robert), Poet. A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. 
22, 1834, Fine literary specimen. 
Sparks (Jared). A. L. S. 1p. 4to. Aug. 3, 1842, to Chris- 


topher Hughes. Goldwin Smith, A. L. S. 


20, 1896. 


3 pp. 8vo. July 
(2) 
Stephen (Leslie). A.L.S. 4 pp. 8vo. Dec. 18, 1896. About 
Pope, Addison, life of Wycherly, etc. 

Stephens (Alext H.). L.S. 1p. 4to. Atlanta, Jan. 13, 1883, 
as Gov. of Ga. 
Steuben (Friedrich Wilhelm B"), General. L. S. 3 pp. folio. 
Camp Coles Ferry, June 12, 1781, to Gen. Sumner, about equip- 
ment of his forces. 


AS EBESs: 
Tailor. Rare. 


/Stoddard (Richard H.). Series of (9) intent A. L. S. on 
literary matters, all 8vo, also drafts of poems (4) signed with 
initials. (13) 


1 p. 4to. New York, Oct. 23, 1790, to John 


Stowe (Harriet Beecher). D. S. receipt. Nov. 15, 1861. 
Marcus Stone, A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo, 1887. Interesting letter to 
Jas, R. Osgood. (2) 


2628 Sumner (Charles), Statesman. A. L. S. 6 pp. folio. 


Boston, August 12th 1850. 


Gentlemen, I have been honored by your communication of Aug. 
Oth, informing me of my nomination as the Free Soil Candidate 
for Congress in this District. You knew well my general unwil- 
lingness, often declared, to be a candidate for any political office. 
. . . From the bottom of my heart I wish you had selected an- 
other. If it may be given to me to exert, among my fellow-men, 
any influence for good, let it be in a private station. . . . And 
yet I could not satisfy myself if, at the present moment, I failed, 
at any: sacrifice of personal feeling, and assume a post where 
when I was encouraged to hope I might be of service in the cause 
of Human Liberty. To that cause I offer my best vows. ... The 
wave of reaction, which, during the last year, swept over Europe, 
has reached our shores. The very barriers of Freedom are there 
altered. Statesmen, scholars, writers, speakers, once its uncom- 
promising professors, have become the professors of compromise. 
A hideous, Heaven-defying bill, introduced by a Senator from 
South Carolina, avowedly for the recapture of fugitive slaves, 
but endangering the liberty of freemen, has received countenance 
at Washington, & even here in Boston. The great Ordinance of 
Freedom, once considered an essential safeguard to the territo- 
ries has been resented; by some as unconstitutional; by others 
as unnecessary. Slavery, which is the sum of all injustice & all 
wrong—which includes every outrage to man or property, as the 
greater includes the less—is prolonged in the Capital of our 
National Union, by virtue of National laws; nor is any sufficient 
effort made to remove it. . . . Reaction must be stayed. The 
Federal Government, everywhere within its proper constitutional 
sphere, must be placed on the side of Freedom. . . . The Fed- 
eral Government must learn to speak for Freedom, as it has 
spoken for Slavery. The Slave-Power, which is the fruitful 
parent of National ills, must be driven from its supremacy. 
Until all this is done, the friend of the Constitution & of Human 
Rights cannot cease from constant devoted labors; Nor can the 
country hope for any repose, but the repose of submission. It 
is not uncommon to hear persons declare that they are against 
Slavery & are willing to unite in any practical effort to make 
this opposition felt. At the same time they visit with condem- 
nation, with reproach or contempt the earnest souls that for 
years have striven in this struggle. To such I would say, if you 
are sincere in what you declare; if your words are not merely 
lip-service; if in your hearts you are entirely willing to join 
in any practical efforts against Slavery, then, by your lives, by 
your conversation, by your influence, by your votes—disregard- 
ing “the ancient forms of party strife ’—seek to carry the prin- 
ciples of Freedom into the Federal Government, every where 


_ that its jurisdiction is acknowledged, and that its power can be 


felt. Thus, without any interference of the states, which are 
beyond the jurisdiction, may you help to erase the blot... 


from our National brow, & instead thereof plant the lumi- 
nous ensigns of Freedom. To every laborer in a cause like 
this there are satisfactions unknown to the common political 
partizan. Amidst all apparent reverse notwithstanding the 
hatred of enemies, or the coldness of friends he has the happy 
consciousness of duty done. . . . Others may speak of the Past 
as secure, Under the laws of a beneficent God, the Future also 
is secure on the single condition that we labor for its great 
objects. Faithfully yours, Charles Sumner. 
William Bates Esq., James W. Stone Esq., Coms. 


—— ALL. S. 4 pp. 8vo. Jan 13, 1849. 


Sumner (Jethro), General. A. L. S. 1 p. 4to. Charlotte, July 
25, 1781. To Major Hogg. Important war letter relative to 
movements toward Charleston with details of capture of pris- 
oners, killed and wounded, ete. ‘ Our militia fought valiantly 
and we lost but few men.”” Mentions Gen. Greene. 


—— A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Halifax Town, Jan 28, 1780, to 
Gov. Caswell. Communicating orders received from General 
Lincoln for the apprehension of deserters. 


Swinburne (Algernon Charles). A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. July 3, 
1886. To Richard H. Shepherd; Interesting lettering criticising 
Thackeray. 


: A. .L.i,S.4 41} p.8v0., Apr. 122: Requesting return of an 
article. 


Tadema (L. Alma), Artist. A. L.S. 1 p. 4to. Mch. 22, 1875. 
In regard to exhibition of his paintings at the Royal Academy. 


Taylor (Bayard), Author and traveller. A. L. S. 2 pp. 8vo. ; 
Bombay, Jan. 3, 1853. Very interesting letter about his travels 
in India. 


—— A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. June 30, 1870. To Jas. T. Fields. 


A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. Dec. 5,1870. Regarding publication 
of “ Faust.” | 


Ten Broeck (Abraham). D.S. 1 p. folio. Fishkill, Dec. 2, 
1776. As President of the New York Committee of Safety di- 
recting distribution of clothing to soldiers. 


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L. S. 1p. folio. Apr. 12, 1798. Application for money 
for the erection of a public building in the city of Albany; 
signed also by Daniel Hale and Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, com- 
missioners. 


Thackeray (Anne), daughter of novelist. A. L.S. 2 pp. 
12mo. Sep. 14. n. d. : 


Thomson (Charles), Sec’y of Congress. L.S. 1p. 4to. Nov. 
23, 1785. To Gov. of Ga. informing him of the election of 
John Hancock as President of Congress. 


Less 1 p. folio. Nov. 18, 1785. To Gov. of Ga. request- 
ing immediate attendance of delegates from that state. 


Tompkins (Daniel G.), Vice President and Gov. of N. Y. D. S. 
1 p. large folio. Jan. 30,1803 Signed also by Nathan Sanford, 
John Sidell, Caleb S. Riggs and other old New Yorkers. 


' Trumbull (John) Engraved card of admission for him to the 


dinner at the Old London Tavern on Feb. 22, 1810; signed by 
J. T. as President; and an original toast volunteered on that occa- 
sion to John Jay; signed with initials. (2) 


— Draft of letter giving description of the painting of the 
“Declaration ” with details, referring to the engraver Durand, 
and also mentioning the picture, now in progress, of “ Wash- 
ington Resigning his Commission,” with two copies of printed 
prospectus giving names of portraits introduced, in the compo- 
sition. (3) 


A. L. S. 1p. 4to. New York, Feb. 5, 1821. To Rufus 
King, forwarding impression of his engraving of the ‘ Decla- 
ration” with request for subscriptions from the members of 
Congress. “I am delighted with the rapid and successful prog- 
ress made by Mr. Durand.” 


—— A. L. S. of Peter Maverick written to J. T. N. Y. Feb. 20, 
1821, about printing the plate of the “ Declaration.” Another 
without date, and one Sepr. 26, 1823. (3) 


—_— A.D.S. 1p. 4to. New York, Jan 19, 1825. Bill for 
100 prints and 10 proofs of the “ Declaration,” etc., to Samuel 
Williams, London; and another similar signed with initials. 

“g (2) 


A.D. S. 1p. 4to. Washington, Nov. 6, 1820. Account 
with the U. S. for transportation of his painting of the “ Decla- 
ration” to Washington. 


2650 


2660 


Draft of letter, June 19, 1801, to Lafayette, sending him 
for acceptance prints of his “ Battle of Bunker Hill” and 
“ Death of Montgomery.” Also bill for sale of the coppers 
and 456 pairs of impressions for $3,780. May 15, 1835, signed 
in full, with memo.: “ The above copper plates cost £750. equal 
to $3330.” Also three different printed proposals for publishing 
by subscription the two prints. - : (5) 


Commission as Special Agent to Great Britain. 1 p. folio. 
June 10,1796. Signed by George Washington as President and 
Timothy Pickering as Sec’y of State, on parchment. 


A. L. 8. 1p. 4to. London, March 8, 1798. To Jonathan 
Trumbull. 


- A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. London, June 6, 1799. To Jona- 
than T. 


A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. London, July 20, 1803. To Jona- 
than T. , 


A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. London, July 20, 1803. To Jona- 
than T. . 


—— A. L. S. (initials). 3 pp. 4to. New York, Feb. 4, 1805. 


“I have painted for the Corporation Mr. Jay, the present and 
late Mayor and have begun a Hamilton, in which I hope to 
succeed.” To Jonathan T. _ 


Draft of an important and interesting letter about im- 


pressment of seamen, and submitting his views as to a probable . 


means of setting at rest that question. 8 pp. 4to, unsigned. 
Also, draft of letter to Robert Troup. 2 pp. 4to. London, 1809. 


(2) 


A. L.S. 2 pp. 4to. New York, June 27, 1820. To James 
Irvine about his ‘‘ Surrender of Cornwallis.” 


— A. L. S. 1p. 4to. New Haven, Apr. 15, 1839. To Mr. 
J. Blunt about celebration by the N. Y. Historical Society of 
fiftieth anniversary of Inauguration of G. W. and referring to 
his own service as Aide de Camp. : . 


Draft of letter to the inhabitants of the City of Na 
about the erection of a statue of G. W. by the state society of 
the Cincinnati. : 


Draft of an address before the Academy, Nov. 8, 1817, on 
Art, but withheld. : | 


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J. T. from 1809 to 1814 on a variety of subjects. 


8vo. Aug. 20, 1815. Both referring to the Academy of 


1872 to 1876 to Jas. R. Osgood. 


Draft of criticisms on the exhibition of the American Acad- 
emy of Fine Arts, May, 1828. 8 pp. 8vo. 


— A series of 17 A. L. S. of Col. Robert Troup written to 
(17) 


Trumbull (Jonathan, Jr.), Aide to G. W. and Speaker. A. L. S. 
3 pp. 4to. Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 1795. To Samuel Huntington. 


—Tryon (William), Colonial Gov. of N. Y. L. S. 1 p. 4to. 
Newbern, Dec. 6, 1768. Directing a payment to Robert Howe 
(afterward General) with his endorsement. 


Uzanne (Octave). A. L. S. 1p. 8vo. Paris, June 10, 1891. 


Van Buren (Martin), President. A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. March 
11, 1819. Political. | 
Van Cortlandt (Pierre) D. S. 1 p. 4to. Kingston, Oct. 16, 
1779. Order for payment for attendance, etc., to Wm. Floyd, 
signed as President, also signed by Wm. Floyd (Signer). 


D. S. 1p. folio. July 15, 1789. Resolutions of Senate 
and Assembly designating Philip Schuyler to represent the 
State of N. Y. in the U. S. Senate, also signed by Julian Ver- 
planck. | | o 


Van Dam (Rip), Colonial Gov:'of N.Y. A. L. S. At foot of 
letter of Jacob Beeckman, Albany, Sep. 27, 17 36. Very fine and 
rare, ' 


Vandexlyn (John). A. D.S, 1p. small 4to. New York, June 


28, 1820. Col. Wm. S. Smith (Aide to G.W.). A. L.S. 1p. 
Arts. 


(2) 


.Vigny (Alfred de). A. L.S. 2 pp. 8vo. Nov. 22, 1847. 


‘Wallace (Lew), General and author. A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. Sep. 


7, 1899. 


Wallack (James W.), Actor and manager. A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. 
Liverpool, July 7, 1832. : 


Winsaer (Charles Dudley). A. L. S. 8vo. Various dates from 
(8) 


Washington (George). Survey of land for Joseph Edwards, 
made Apr. 18, 1751; entirely in his hand and signed by him. 
Fine, early specimen in excellent condition. Framed. 


| Sram rea gs 


2680 


2685 


1781. To Thomas Jefferson. 
~ British under Gen. Phillips by Gen. Steuben with the American 


— L.S. 2 pp. folio. Head Quarters New Windsor May 16, 


Referring to a repulse of the 


militia. Expects to meet Ct. Rochambeau in a day or ae and 
at that interview settle a plan of campaign. 


— L.S. 83 pp. folio. Head Quarters near York. Oct. 27, 
1781. To Gov. Nelson. 

“TI will candidly confess to your Excellency that my only appre- 
hension (which I wish may be groundless) is, lest the late im- 
portant success instead of exciting our exertions, as it ought to 
do, should produce such a relaxation in the prosecution of the 
War, as will prolong the calamities of it.” 


L. S. 3 pp. folio. Head Quarters near York, Noy. 4, 1781, 
to Gov. Nelson, informing him of the establishment of a deposit 
of all arms and ammunition taken from the enemy, at West- 
haven, and requesting a guard for its protection. 


L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Philadelphia, July 22, 1782. To 
Gov. Harrison. Refers to withdrawal of French troops under 


Rochambeau and suggest destruction of the works at York, 


Gloucester, etc. 


— L.S. 2 pp. folio. Head Quarters: Newburgh, Dec. 25, 
1782. To Gov. Harrison on the subject of recruiting. 


L. S. 1 p. folio. New York, Aug. 24, 1789. To the 
Gov. of Ga. relative to negotiations with Indian tribes and 
appointment of commissioners. 


L. S. 1 p. folio. United States, Sep. 11, 1789, to Gov. 
Walton transmitting an act to establish a Treasury Department. 


— A.L.S. To Mr. Venable. 
Tuesday 26th April 1796. 
Sir, In acknowledging the receipt of your favor of the 


1 p. 4to. 


’ enclosing a letter from the Trustees of Hampden Sidney Col- 


lege, and another from the Rev? Doct? Smith of Princeton 
(the last of which is returned) it would be uncandid ‘not to 
inform you, that a Seminary West of the blue Mountains will 
be preferred by me, to one below it, in behalf of which, to 
appropriate the Shares I hold in the James River navigation. 
—And that, the Governor of Virginia will be informed of the 
particular one so soon as a little more information will enable 
me to decide thereon. 
With respect—I am Sir 
Your Obedient Servt 
G° Washington. 


Autograph cheque signed Mount Vernon, Apr. 4, 1798, 
on the office of Discount and Deposit, Baltimore, in favor of 
William Paca. 


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Join with Vermont in forming a U. State. 


as follows”? (long quotation)... . 


Washington (Hannah). A. L. S. 3 pp. 4to., n. d., to Battaile 
Muse. In regard to a claim against the estate of Col. Sam- 


uel W. 


Washington (Robert), Ancestor of Gen. Geo. W. D. S. 2 
pp. double folio. “ Sulgrave, Northamptonshire, Oct. 1, 1601,” 
signed also by his son, Lawrence Washington, and others. A 
lease of land in Sulgrave, to Roger Littleford for 2000 years. 
Very rare, and of the greatest genealogical and historical in- 
terest. On vellum. With neatly written transcript. 


Washington Pedigree with Coat of Arms, etc., ‘Monumental 
inscriptions in Brington Church, and Herald’s Visitations, pre- 
sented to Washington Irving by George Adlard, N. Y., Nov. 
7, 1855. (4) 


Wayne (Anthony). A. L. S. 3 pp. 4to. West Point, Aug. 
10, 1779. To John Jay, copy of a letter sent to Congress. 
“Sir. Your very polite favor of the 27th ultimo, with the 
extract of an act of Congress I have just now rec4. The hon- 
orable Manner in which that Respectable body have been 
pleased to express their approbation of my Conduct in the 
Enterprise on Stoney Point must be very flattering to a young 
Soldier,” etc., etc. Of the greatest interest. , 


—— A. L.S. 3 pp. 4to. Head Quarters, Ebenezer, Feb. 19, 
1782, to Gov. Martin of Ga. 


Weare (Mesheck) Gov. N. H. A. L. S. 4 pp. folio. Exeter, 
Feb. 12, 1781, to Gen. Sullivan. Important and_ interesting 
letter; speaks of the revolt of the Pennsylvania line... . I 
have in several of my letters mentioned some of the difficulties 
we meet with, in regard to the dispute relative to the Grants, 
as some affect to call them, (tho’ why they are distinguish’d 


“by that name, more than the Grants of any other towns within 


Mason’s Pattent is beyond my comprehension) and also with 
respect to Vermont. These affairs grow more and more per- 
plexing and troublesome, . . . Likewise General Bellows writes 
thus” (long quotation about the Grants) “The Convention 
therefore resolved, by a majority of 3 to 1, that they would 
I expect that this 
county, and the county of Grafton will be. . . irrecoverably 
lost to the State of N. H. . . . I presume Congress have re- 
ceived Governor Chittenden’s letter . . . the last part of it is 
“Mr. Livermore has ac- 
cepted of his appointment as a Delegate. 


Webster (Daniel). A. L.S. 2 pp. 4to. Boston, Sep. 9, 1842. 


aa 

Ly 5 aa —— A.L.S. 1p. 4to. Aug. 31, 1838, franked. 
4 

4 

7 

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2706 


West Point. An order for payment to Capt. William Bedloe 
of £2000 for the use of the works carrying on to obstruct the 
the navigation on Hudson’s River near Pollepels Island. 
Signed by Pierre Van Cortlandt, President, Kingston, Apr. 


White (Richard Grant). A. L. S. initials. 2 pp. 8vo. Apr. 
12, 1871, to Jas. R. Osgood. E. P..Whipple. A. L. S. 2 
pp. 8vo. Dec. 19; 1866. 


Whitman (Sarah Helen). A. L. S. 4 pp. 8vo. Dec. 25, 1876. 
Very interesting letter giving her recollections of Poe. , 


Whitman (Walt). A. LS postal card. Camden, Dec. 8, 
1886. / 


Whittier (John Greenleaf) A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. 6th mo., 1864. 
Order for books. © 


\ 
A. L. S. 1 p. 8vo. 23rd 2d mo., 1875, to W. D: Howells 
returning corrected proof. STS 


—— A.L.S. 1p. 8vo. 27th gth mo.; 1869. 
— A. L.S. 1p, 8yo. 18th 6th mo., 1873. 
Pie 
— Endorsement of cheque, 1867,-and receipt, 1862. (2) 


Wilkes (John) English statesman. A. L. S. 2 pp. 4to. Aug. 
20, 1778. Fine and interesting letter referring to Gen. Bur- 
goyne and on third page a poem “ to Maria,” 6 verses in his 
autograph. ; 


Willett (Marinus), Col. Mayor of N. Y. A. L.S. 2 pp. 4to. 
Fort Renselaer, July 14, 1781. To George Clinton, on mili- 
tary matters. Ce 


—, A. L. 5. (1 p. 4to., “New York, July 17.0700 


Williams (Otho H.). A. L. S. 1 p. folio. Salisbury, Feb. 
24, 1782. To Col. Davie about a court of enquiry on Gov. 
Burke and the opinion of Gen. Greene thereon. : 


Williamson (Hugh), Historian and Signer of the Constitution. 
A. L. S. 2 pp, 4to. Edenton, Aug. 29, 1781, to Gov. Burke, 
on needs of Hospital Dep’t. . 


Willis (Nathaniel P.), Author. A: L. S.. 2 pp. 8vo. Mch, 1, 
1847, to Carey and Hart about edition of his ‘‘ Poems” and 
suggesting that he have a voice in the selection of a portrait. 


2709 A. L.S. 2pp. 8vo. Idlewild, Nov. 27, 1856, to Brantz Mayer. 


iyo 2710 Winter (William). A. L. S. 2 pp. 12mo. London, Sep. 15, 


/ we 1888, about publication of his “‘ Poems.” Another A. L. S. 
1 p. 8vo. Dec. 5, 1891. Leonard Woods, Educator. A. L. S. 
1 p. 8vo.’ 1856. (3) 


-\ ye 2711 Wordsworth (William), Poet. A. L. S. 3 pp. 4to. On the 
ym subject of Catholic Emancipation. 


(2712 } Siege d’ York, 1781. Carte générale des environs d’ York, en 
pss: Virginie avec les attaques et la position des armées frangaise 
et Américaine, devant cette place. Rect. 17. x 21.6. 
gv An original contemporary map’ of such perfect execution and 
5. vt delicate coloring as to leave no doubt that it was the work of 
, an expert engineer and one of the French officers on the spot. 
Also a contemporary copy, by the same hand, of Rochambeau's 
Journal des édpérations Du Corps Frangais Depuis le 15. Aoit 
1781, sent to the Minister Segur, Oct. 20, 1781, and a “ Jour- 
nal du Siege D’ Yorck En Virginie,” by the unknown engineer. 
Eighteen pages folio, in fine and perfect condition. 
Of the very greatest historical interest and importance. 


ur 2713 MS. prayers on 25 sheets, 4to, stitched, by an unknown hand, 
a late eighteenth century. : 


BOOKS PRINCIPALLY ON AMERICAN — 


2717 


2718 


HISTORY 4 


An Act of the King’s Council of State, For the Encouragement 
of the Commerce of France with the U. S. of America. De- 
cember 29, 1787. Printed in both English and French. 4to, 
full red morocco, gilt by the Club Bindery (Paris, 1787). 


Album. Kiinstler-Album. Amerika in Miniatur. Original 
Ansichten von Staidten und Landschaften in Amerika. Gezeich- 
net von Rugendas, Kurz, etc., colorirt von K. Strickler. Nu- 
merous finely colored views of New York, Brooklyn, Washing- . 
ton, Cleveland, San Francisco, Niagara Falls, ete. Oblong 4to, 
morocco, gilt edges. (1850.) ty haga | 


Album Pittoresque l’Amerique. Vues, monuments, types, dessines, 
etc., par Les Plus Habiles artistes. 42 fine steel engraved 
views, including New York, Union Square, Hudson River, Pitts- 
burgh, Cincinnati, Galena, Memphis, Vicksburg, New Orleans, 
Lincoln receiving the Indians, Harpers Ferry, etc.; some beau- 
tifully colored by hand. 4to, half calf. Paris (1840). 
Contains the scarce and interesting color print of the “ Poney 
Post.” 


Alden (Timothy). A Collection of American Epitaphs and 
Inscriptions, with notes. Portraits of Washington (Hart 367), 
Com. James Lawrence, Jonathan Edwards, and Benj. Rush, 
engraved by D. Edwin. Also frontispiece engraved by P. 
Maverick. 5 vols., 16mo, boards, uncut. New York, 1814. 


Allen (Ethan). A Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen’s Captivity . 
Written by himself. First edition. 8vo, full blue levant morocco a 
gilt, gilt edges and inside borders by F. Bedford. Philadelphia, a 
Robert Bell, 1779. ee 
This first edition is one of the rarest books relating to the 
American Revolution. In very fine condition. 


Almanach. Revolution’s Almanach for 1793-1804. Portraits 
of Washington (Hart 83), Du Barry, Howe, Kosciusko, W. Pitt, 
and many others of historical importance. Many interesting 
caricatures, views, and scenes. 12 vols., 12mo, boards. Géttin- 
gen (1793-1804). 


2720 


po 


2721 


American Revolution. An Impartial History of the War in 
America, between Great Britain and the United States. Por- 
traits of Washington (Hart 761), Knox, Greene, Gates, Warren, 


eee Adams, B. Lincoln, Montgomery, Heath, Franklin, La- 


fayette, and Plan of the Town of Boston, engraved by John 
Norman. 3 vols. in 2. Small 8vo, full crushed crimson levant 
morocco, gilt edges and inside borders by the Club Bindery. 
Boston, 1781. . 

Fine copy of this extremely rare book. The portraits of La- 
fayette and Gates are cut close and mounted. The full-length 
portrait of “ His Exc.yY W™ Heath Esq Major General in the 
American Army” is of excessive rarity and seldom found with 
the book. It apparently was published with the very rare third 
volume, which is seldom found complete. 


An Impartial History of the War in America, between 
Great Britain and Her Colonies, from Its Commencement to 
the end of the Year 1779. Map and thirteen full-length por- 


Ov traits, including Washington, Sir Wm. Howe, Putnam, Chas. 


oo 


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Lee, Benedict Arnold, etc. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, 
uncut. London, 1780. . 

A beautiful copy @f this scarce work. The portrait of Wash- 
ington (Hart 760) is without doubt one of the finest impressions 
in existence. 


Letters to a Nobleman, on the Conduct of the War in the 
Middle Colonies. Folding map. 8vo, half calf, uncut. Lon- 
don, 1779. 


__— The History of the Civil War in America. By An Officer 
Of The Army. Vol. I (all published). Large folding map. 
8vo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt top and inside borders, 
uncut, by the Club Bindery. Fine copy. London, 1780. 


The History of the Rise and Progress of the War in 
North-America from the Time of Gen. Gage’s Arrival at Bos- 
ton, in May 1774. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt top, by the 
Club Bindery. London, printed. Boston, reprinted 1780. 


——— History of the Dispute with America; from its origin in 
1754, written in the year 1774. By John Adams, Esq. 8vo, 
half morocco, gilt top, uncut, original covers bound in by the 
Club Bindery. London, 1784. 


__— Storia della guerra dell’ independenza degli State Uniti 
-D’America. Scritta da Carlo Botta. Portrait of Washington 
by Dall’ Acqua (Hart 339), and of Franklin, Lafayette, and 
the author, engraved by Ferrario; map. 4 vols., 8vo, half calf. 
Milano, 1819. hare 


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An Impartial History of the Present War in America by 
James Murray. 23 portraits: Washington (Hart 742), Bur- 
goyne, John Hancock, Benj. Franklin, and others, and plan of 
Boston. Unusually fine impressions. 2 vols., 8vo, calf. New- 
castle (1778). wt | 


History of the American Revolution By David Ramsay. 
First edition. 2 vols., 8vo, full red morocco, gilt, by the Club 
Bindery. Philadelphia, 1789. 

A good copy of this scarce book. Inserted is a sketch of the 
author and a proposal for publishing the book cut from a news- 
paper of the period. 


Révolution de L’Amérique. Par ‘M. L’Abbé Raynal. 
12mo, full red levant morocco, gilt top and inside borders by 
Canape. A Londres. (London, 1781.) 


History of the Rise, Progress and Termination of the 
American Revolution. By (Mrs.) Mercy Warren. 3 vols., 8vo, 
half red morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1805. 

An unusually large and clean set. The top margins. of two of 
the title pages have been skillfully repaired. 


Considerations on the Measures Carrying On, with respect 
to the British Colonies in North America. 8vo, half roan, gilt 
top. London, printed; New York, reprinted, by John Holt, 
1774. 

Dedicated to William Pitt, Earl Chatham. 


The Address of the People of Great Britain to the In- 
habitants of America. (By Catharine Macauley.) 8vo, half 
roan, gilt top. London, 1775. 


Americans against Liberty: or an Essay on the Nature 
and Principles of True Freedom, Shewing that the Designs and 
Conduct of the Americans tend only to Tyranny and Slavery. 
8vo, half morocco. London, 1775. 


——— America’s Appeal to The Impartial World. Wherein the 
Rights of the Americans, as Men, British Subjects, and as 
Colonists; are stated and considered. (Name on title page. ) 
8vo, half roan, gilt top. Hartford: printed by Ebenezer Wat- 
son, 1775. 


A Dissertation on the Political Union and Constitution of 

the Thirteen United States, of North-America. By a Citizen 
of Philadelphia. 8vo, full green crushed levant morocco, gilt 
edges and inside borders, by Chambolle-Duru. Philadelphia, 
T. Bradford, 1783. 


The American War, a poem; in six books. (By Geo. 
Cockings.) First edition. 8vo, half morocco. London, 1781. 


A History of the Revolutionary War between Great 
Britain and the United States, in verse. By Israel Skinner. 
12mo, half red morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Bing- 
hamton, N. Y., 1829. 

A most unusual volume of early American poetry in good con- 
dition. 4 


An Oration Delivered in Philadelphia On Thursday the 
Ist of August, 1776; By Samuel Adams. 12mo, half red mo- 
rocco, by the Club Bindery. Philadelphia, printed; London, 
re-printed, 1776. 

This oration was never delivered. 


An Address to Protestant Dissenters On the Approaching 
Election of Members of Parliament, With Respect to the State 
of Public Liberty in General, and of American Affairs in Par- 
ticular. 12mo, half roan. Philadelphia, re-printed, 1774. 

In very fine condition. 


Proceedings of a Board of General Officers Held by Order 


of His Excellency Gen. Washington, respecting Major John 


André. September 29, 1780. 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, 
gilt top and inside borders, uncut, by Bradstreet. Philadelphia, 


: ond7180. 


A very fine copy of the rare first edition. ‘ 


Monody on Major André By Miss Seward, to which are 
added Letters Addressed To Her by Major Andre, in 1769. 
Second edition. 4to, half roan. Lichfield, 1781. 

Autograph of Anna Seward on page 28. 


An Authentic Narrative of the causes which led to the 
death of Major André. By Joshua Hett Smith. With the very 


_ rare portrait of Major André engraved by Scoles. 16mo, boards 


(foxed). New York, 1809. 


—— Complot D’Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton contre Les 
Etats-Unis D’Ameriqué et contre Le General Washington Sep- 
tembre 1780. Portraits of Washington (Hart 70), fine im- 
pression, and Arnold, and map of West Point in 1780. 8vo. 
Fine copy, original green wrappers, totally uncut. Preserved 
in blue morocco slip case. 

The map of West Point is unusually early. 


2745 


2746 


Articles of Confederation; The Declaration of Rights; 
and the Articles of the Definitive Treaty between Great Britain 
and the U. S. of America. 12mo, half green crushed levant 
morocco by Bradstreet, original covers bound in. Richmond: 
Printed by Dixon and Holt (1784). 

Presentation copy from J. P. (John Penn) to J. C. Extremely 
rare. In fine condition. 


Bernard (Francis). Select Letters on the Trade and 
Government of America; Written by Gov. Bernard, at Boston. 
Now first published. 8vo, half roan, gilt top, by the Club 
Bindery. London, 1774. 


An Appeal to the World: or, a Vindication of the Town! 
of Boston, from Many False and Malicious Aspersions contained 
in Certain Letters and Memorials, written by Gov. Bernard, 


ey, B Gen. Gage, Com. Hood, and others. Portrait of Gen. Gage en- 


2747 


2748 


Q751 


graved by R. Pollard departed 8vo, half crushed levant mo- 
rocco, gilt top, by F. Bedford. London, 1769. 


‘The Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and other 
Inhabitants of the Town of Boston. 8vo, full red morocco gilt, 
by Canape. Boston (1772). 

A very fine copy of this scarce title. 


The Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and other 
Inhabitants of Boston, in Town Meeting Assembled, According 
to Law, the 5th and 18th days of November. 1773. 12mo, full 
crushed crimson/levant morocco, gilt edges, and inside se e 
by F. Bedford. Boston, 1773. 


A Letter to a Friend, giving a Concise, but just, Repre- 
sentation of the Hardships and Sufferings the town of Boston is 
Exposed to, and Must Undergo in Consequence of the Late Act 
of the British Parliament. By T. W. a Bostonian. 8vo, half 


red morocco, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1774. 


A Letter from a Veteran, to the Officers of the Army 
Encamped At Boston. 8vo, half roan, gilt top. America: 
printed in the Year, 1774. 

One leaf slightly defective, otherwise in good condition. 


The Wonderful Appearance of an Angel, Devil & Ghost, 
to a Gentleman in the Town of Boston in October, 1774. To 
whom in some Measure may be attributed the Distresses that 
have of late fallen upon that unhappy Metropolis. Four curious 
cuts. 12mo, half roan. Very scarce. Boston, 1774. 


2752 


An Oration delivered March 15. 1775. At the Request 
of a Number of the Inhabitants of the town of Boston. By 
Thos. Bolton. (Contains at end a poem entitled The “ Boston 
Whig-maker.”’) 4to, full blue morocco, gilt, by F. Bedford. 
Printed in the Year 1775. 

A satirical effusion by a Tory. 


2753 —— A Short Narrative of The horrid Massacre in Boston, 
with some Observations on the State Of Things prior to that 
Catastrophe. The very rare original edition in fine condition. 
12mo, full polished calf, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. Boston, 
Edes and Gill, 1770. 


| 2754 A Short Narrative of The Horrid Massacre, etc. The 
2 first English edition. Contains the rare frontispiece view of the 
: Massacre from Paul Revere’s engraving. 8vo, full polished calf, 
4 gilt, gilt edges and inside borders, by F. Bedford. London, 1770. 
s A companion volume to the first edition. Fine copy. See under 
“ Freeholders’ Magazine.” No. 2822 


2755 —— Boston Massacre. A Fair Account of the late Unhappy 
Disturbance at Boston in New England. Containing Some 
Affidavits, etc., not mentioned in the Narrative published at Bos- 


SS WE 


ig ton. 8vo, full crushed red levant morocco, gilt edges and inside 
: borders. Very fine copy. London, 1770. 
: 
Fs 2756 The Trial of William Wemms, James Hartegan, and 
- others for the Murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray & others 
ca on Monday-Evening, the 5th of March, 1770. Taken in Short- 
ee Hand .by John Hodgson. 12mo, full calf, by Henderson & 
ae Bisbet. Boston, 1770. 
4 The extremely rare original edition. +The title page has been 
a mounted and neatly repaired. 
f QT757 . The Trial of William Wemms, James Hartegan and others 
(A for the murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, and others on 
> Monday Evening the 5th of March, 1770. Held at Boston, the 
fd 27th Day of November 1770. Taken in Short-Hand by John 
ng Hodgson. 12mo, full crimson crushed levant morocco gilt, gilt 
: top and inside borders, by F. Bedford. Boston, Printed; Lon- 
don, reprinted (1771). 
2758 Innocent Blood Crying To God From The Streets Of 


Boston. A Sermon occasioned by the Horrid Murder of Mes- 
-sieurs Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and 
others on the fifth of March, 1770, and preached the Lord’s- 
~ Day following: By John Lathrop. 4to, full crimson ‘crushed 
levant morocco, gilt edge and inside borders, by Zaensdorf. 


London, 1770. 


2759 


2760 


2761 


2763 


2764 


2765 


2766 


Innocent Blood Crying To God From The Streets Of Bos- 
ton. A Sermon occasioned by the Horrid Murder On The Fifth 
of March, 1770. By John Lathrop. 12mo. Handsomely bound 
in full green crushed levant morocco, gilt top and inside bor- 
ders, by Canape. London, Printed. Boston, Re-printed, 1771. 


Orations delivered at the Request of the Inhabitants of 
the Town of Boston, to Commemorate the Evening of the Fifth 
of March, 1770. Small 12mo, half roan, gilt top, by The Club 
Bindery. Boston (1785). 


Boston Port Bill. Observations on the Act of Parliament 
Commonly Called The Boston Port-Bill; with Thoughts on Civil 
Society and Standing Armies. By Josiah Quincy. Presenta- 
tion copy from the author to Rev. Mr. Howard. 8vo, half mo- 
rocco, uncut. Boston, 1774. 


Observations on the act of Parliament, ete. By Josiah 
Quincy. Another edition. 12mo, half moroceo, gilt top, by the 
Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 1774. | 


An Impartial and Authentic Narrative of the Battle 
Fought on the 17th of June, 1775, on Bunker’s Hill, near 
Charles Town, in New-England, ete. By John Clarke, first 
Lieutenant of Marines. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt, by Riach. 
London, printed for the author, 1775. 

Fine copy, with the half title, of a very rare and contempora- 
neous account of this important event. 


Bunker-Hill; or, the Death of General Warren: an His- 
toric Tragedy. By John Burk. Scarce colored view of the 
battle inserted. 16mo, full green levant morocco, gilt edges. 
New York, 1817. . 


An Account of the Battle of Bunker Hill by H. Dearborn. 
With large folding map, drawn by Henry De Berniere, and cor- 
rected by Gen. Dearborn. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, by 
the Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 1818. 


An Account of the Battle of Bunker’s Hill; By H. Dear- 
born, with A Letter to Maj. Gen. Dearborn, Repelling his Un- 
provoked Attack on the Character of Gen. Israel Putnam. By 
Daniel Putnam, Esq. 8vo, half red morocco, by the Club Bind- 
ery. (Slightly foxed.) Boston, 1818. : 


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2767 An Enquiry into the Conduct of Gen. Putnam, in Rela- 
tion to the Battle of Bunker Hill: and Remarks upon Mr. S. 
Swett’s Sketch of that Battle. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by 


the Club Bindery. Boston, 1819. 


2768 Notes to his Sketch of Bunker-Hill Battle. By S. Swett. 
: 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Boston, 
> 1825. . 


Autograph of Josiah Quincy on title page. 


2769 An Address delivered at the laying of the Corner Stone 
of the ‘Bunker Hill Monument. By Daniel Webster. First 
edition. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. 


Original covers bound in. Boston, 1825. 


2770 An Oration delivered at Charlestown, Mass., in commemo- 
ration of the Battle of Bunker-Hill. By George E. Ellis. 
Large folding map of the battle by S. Swett. 8vo, half roan, 
gilt top, original covers bound in, by the Club Bindery. Bos- 


ton, 1841. 


The Battle-Field of Bunker Hill: with a Relation of the 
Action by W™ Prescott, etc. By Richard Frothingham. View 
of Charlestown in 1743 and facsimile letter. Presentation copy 
from the author. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, by the Club 
Bindery. Original covers bound in. Boston, 1876. 


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2772 


— A Letter to Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne, on his Letter to his 
Constituents. (By Jonn Hill Wells, autograph.) 8vo, half 
morocco. London, 1779. 


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A View of the Evidence Relative to the Conduct of the 
-American War under Sir W™ Howe, Lord Viscount Howe, and 
General Burgoyne; as given before a Committee of the House 
of Commons, etc. Second edition. 8vo, half roan. London, 1779. 
Contains the preliminary leaf which is nearly always missing. 


. 2773 


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Condolence: An Elegiac Epistle from Lieut. Gen. 
B-RG-YNE, captured at Saratoga, Oct. 17, 1777, to Lieut. 
Gen. Earl C-RNW-LL-S, captured at York-town, Oct. 17, 1781. 
With notes by the editor. 4to, half morocco. London, 1782. 

A very scarce piece of Revolutionary poetry. 


2774 


The Detail and Conduct of the American War, under 
Generals Gage, Howe, Burgoyne, and Vice Admiral Lord Howe. 
Third edition. 8vo, half roan, uncut. London, 1780. 


2775 


RE PRE OE PEG RES 


The Justice and Necessity of the War with our American 
Colonies Examined. A Sermon Preached at Inveresk, Decem- 
ber 12. 1776. By Alexander Carlyle. 8vo, full red morocco, 
gilt edges. Edinburgh, 1777. 


2776 


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2777 


2778 


2779 


2781 


2782 


2783 


2784 


2785 


2786 


The Case and Claim of the American Loyalists. impar- 
tially Stated and Considered. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt edges 


and inside borders, by Tout. London, 1783. 


Observations On the Peculiar Case of the Whig Mer- 
chants, indebted to Great-Britain at the Commencement of the 
Late War. By a Citizen. 8vo, half roan, gilt top, by the Club 
Bindery. Printed in New York, 1785. 


A Sermon Preached, . . . At the request of a number of 
Gentlemen, friends to the Liberties of North-America. By Chas. 
Chauncy. 12mo, full crushed red levant morocco, uncut, gilt 
top and inside borders, by Canape. Boston, 1770. 

In excellent condition. , 


—— Narrative of Sir Henry Clinton, relative to his Conduct 
during part of his command of the king’s troops in North 
America. First edition. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. London, 1783. 
Contains slip of errata, generally missing. 


An Answer to that part of the Narrative of Sir Henry 
Clinton, Which relates to the Conduct of Lieut. Gen. Earl Corn- 
wallis, in North-America, in the year 1781. By Earl Corn- 
wallis. First edition. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. London, 1783. 


Observations on Some Parts of the Answer of Earl Corn- 
wallis to Sir Henry Clinton’s Narrative. By Sir Henry Clinton. 
8vo, half roan, uncut. London, 1783. 


War by Sir Henry Clinton. 4to, half roan, uncut. London, 1794. 


A Letter from Sir Henry Clinton to the Commissioners of 
Public Accounts, relative to Some Observations in their Seventh 
Report, etc. 8vo, half roan, uncut and unopened. Fine copy. 
London, 1784. | 


—— Authentic Copies of Letters between Sir Henry Clinton 
and the Commissioners for Auditing The Public Accounts. 8vo, 
half morocco, unéut and unopened. London, 1793. 


—— Memorandums, etc., respecting the treatment which the 
army have met with respecting plunder taken after a siege, and 
of which plunder the navy serving with the army divided their 
more than ample share, now fourteen years since. (By Sir 
Henry Clinton.) 8vo, half roan, gilt top, uncut. Fine copy. 
London, 1794. 


Observations on Mr. Stedman’s History of the American 


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2787 


2788 


2789 


2790 


2791 


2792 


2793 


2794 


Correspondence between Sir Henry Clinton, and Lieut. 
Gen. Earl Cornwallis. 8vo, half calf. (New York, 1781.) 
Presentation copy from Sir Henry Clinton to Richard Bull. 
Mr. Bull has added several interesting manuscript notes to the 
volume. Several clippings are also inserted. Laid in is a 
printed letter of Gen. Clinton’s dated New York, 30th Sept. 
1781. This leaf is seldom found with the book. Bull’s book- 
plate pasted inside of cover. 


The Constitution of the several Independent States of 
America; ete. Portrait of Franklin engraved by J. Cook after 
Cochin and large folding map of North America. 8vo, half roan. 
London reprinted 1783. 


Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American 
Continental Congress held at Phila. Sept. 5, 1774. 8vo, half 
red morocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. New York, 
James Rivington, 1774. 


Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American 
Continental Congress, Held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5,1774. 8vo, 
half roan, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. Philadelphia: 
William and Thomas Bradford, 1774. 


Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American 
Continental Congress, Held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5—1774. 
8vo, full brown morocco, by Chambolle-Duru. Philadelphia: 
William and Thomas Bradford, 1775. Fine copy. 


A Letter from a Virginian to the Members of the Con- 
gress to be held At Philadelphia, on the first of September, 
1774. 8vo, half roan, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. 
Boston, 1774. 


The Association, etc., of the Delegates of the Colonies, 
at the Grand Congress, Held at Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774, 
Versified, and adapted to Music. By Bob Jingle, Esq; Poet 
Laureat to the Congréss. 8vo, full green morocco, gilt top, 
uncut, by Riviere & Son. Printed in the Year 1774. 

This very scarce volume of early American poetry was printed 
in New York by James Rivington; it is in fine condition. 


A Dialogue, between a Southern Delegate, and His 
Spouse, on his return from The Grand Continental Congress. 
A Fragment, inscribed To The Married Ladies of America, By 
their most sincere, And affectionate Friend And Servant, Mary 
V. V. Printed in the year 1774. 12mo, full green levant mo- 
rocco, by Bradstreet. 

This exceedingly scarce piece of American poetry has been 
attributed to Thos. Jefferson. 


2795 


2796 


2797 


2798 


2799 


2800 


2801 


2802 


2803 


A Declaration by the Representatives of the United Col- 
onies of North-America, etc., now. met in General Congress at 
Philadelphia. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bind- 
ery. Philadelphia: William and Thomas Bradford, 1775. 


The Declaration by the Representatives of the United 
Colonies of North America, now met in General Congress at 
Philadelphia. 8vo, full green morocco, uncut, by Macdonald, 
London, 1775. 


The Twelve United Colonies, By their Delegates in Con- 
gress, To the Inhabitants of Great-Britain. No general title 
page. 8vo, full maroon morocco, by Bradstreet. (Philadel- 
phia, 1775.) . 


The Declaration by the Representatives of the United 
Colonies of North America, now met in General Congress at 
Philadelphia. London 1775; An Answer to the Declaration of 
the American Congress. London 1776; The Rights of Great 
Britain Asserted against the Claims of America; being an An- 
swer to the Declaration of the General Congress. London, 1776. 
Three parts, 8vo, stitched and uncut. Fine copies. London, 
1775-6. 


A Circular Letter from the Congress of the U. S. of 
America to their Constituents. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top. 
Philadelphia (1779). 

Bound with above is a copy of the Boston edition of same date. 


—— Address and Recommendations to The States, by the U. S: 
in Congress assembled. 8vo, half roan, gilt top, uncut.» Phila- 
delphia, 1783. | : 


Cooper (Rev. Mr.). The History of North America. 
Engraved frontispiece, containing portraits of Washington 
(Hart 824) and Franklin, and five plates including views of 
the Battle of Bunker Hill, Americans throwing the Tea over- 
board, the Death of Montgomery, &c. 16mo, calf. (One cover 
loose and library stamped.) London, 1789. 


The History of North America. Frontispiece containing 
portraits of Washington (Hart 821) and Franklin, and five 
other plates. 16mo, sheep. Bennington, 1793. (Somewhat 
worn.) First American edition. eats 


The History of North America. Another edition. Front- 
ispiece containing portraits of Washington (Hart 822) and 
Franklin, and four other plates. 16mo, calf. Lansingburgh, 
1795, 


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2804 


2805 


2806 


2807 


2808 


2809 


2810 


2811 


2812 


The History of South America. Engraved frontispiece 
and five plates, including representations of the beheading of 
Balboa, Assassination of Pizarro, and Landing of Cortez in 
Peru. 16mo, boards. London, 1789. 


History of South America. Four plates engraved’ by 
Abner Reed. 16mo, calf, shabby copy of a scarce edition. 
Bennington (1793). 


Histories of Greece and Rome, of South and North 
America. Frontispiece engraved by Wightman, containing por- 
traits of Washington (Hart 823) and Franklin. 12mo, calf. 
Boston, 1808. 


Histories of Greece and Rome, etc. Another edition. 
Frontispiece engraved by Wightman, containing portraits of 
Washington (Hart 823a) and Franklin. 12mo, calf. Plym- 
outh (Mass.), 1818. 


A Friendly Address to All reasonable Americans, on The 
Subject of our Political Confusions: in which The necessary 
Consequences of Violently opposing the King’s Troops; and of 
A General Non-Importation are Fairly Stated. [By Myles 
Cooper.] 8vo, half roan. America: Printed for the Purchas- 
ers, 1774. 


Printed at New York, probably by James Rivington, 


A Friendly Address to All reasonable Americans, etc. 
Another edition. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. By the 
Club Bindery. New York: 1774. 

Myles Cooper was the Tory president of King’s, now Columbia 
College. 


A Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans, on the 
Subject of our Political Confusions: Carefully abridged from 
The Original. [By Myles Cooper.] 8vo, half roan. New 
York, 1774. 


The Other Side of the Question: or, A Defence of the 
Liberties of North America. In answer to a late Friendly 
Address to all Reasonable Americans. By a Citizen. 8vo, half 
red morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. New York, James 
Rivington, 1774. (Stamp of Frederic De Peyster Junt on title.) 


The Other Side of the Question: or, A Defence of the 


- Liberties of North America. In Answer to a late Friendly 


Address to all Reasonable Americans. By a Citizen. 8vo, full 
green levant morocco, uncut, by Bradstreet. New York, James 
Rivington, 1774. 


2813 


2814 


2815 


2816 


2817 


2818 


2819 


2820 


2821 


2822 


Examination of Lieut. Gen, the Earl Cornwallis before A 
Committee of the House of Commons upon Sir William Howe’s 
Papers. Portrait of Cornwallis engraved by Hopwood inserted. 
8vo, half roan. London, 1779. Fine copy. 


— A Sermon, Preached at Northampton, on the Twenty- 
Eighth of November, 1781: Occasioned by the Capture of the 
British Army, under Cornwallis. (By Timothy Dwight.) 
12mo, half calf, uncut and unopened. Hartford (1781). 


Extrait du Journal D’Un Officier De La Marine de l’Es- 
cadre de M. Le Comte D’Estaing. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt 
top, by the Club Bindery. (Paris, 1782.) 


An Essay On The Constitutional Power Of Great Brit- 
ain over the Colonies in America; with the Resolves of the 
Committee for the Province of Pennsylvania, ete. (By Dick- 
inson.) 8vo, full red morocco, gilt edges and inside borders 
by Chambolle-Duru. Philadelphia, Wm. and Thos. Bradford. 
1774. 


An Essay, etc. Another copy. 8vo, half morocco, by 
Pawson and Nicholson. (Small piece torn from margin of 
title and neatly repaired.) Philadelphia, 1774. 


A new Essay by the Pennslyvania Farmer (John Dick- 
inson) on the Constitutional power of Great Britain over the 
Colonies in America, etc. 8vo, half roan. Philadelphia print- 
ed; London reprinted, 1774. 


The Speech of Jos. Galloway, In Answer to the Speech 
of John Dickinson, May 24, 1764. 8vo, full maroon levant mo- 
rocco, gilt top and inside borders uncut. Philadelphia, 1764. 


Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhab- 
itants of the British Colonies. (By John Dickinson.) First 
edition. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet. Phila- 
delphia, 1768. 


The duty of standing fast in our Spiritual and Temporal 
Liberties, a Sermon Preached before the First Battalion of .. . 
Philadelphia, by Jacob Duché. 8vo, half roan, gilt top, uncut, 
by the Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 1775. 


Freeholder’s Magazine (The) ; or, Monthly Chronicle of 
Liberty. By a Patriotic Society. Vols. 2-3 (Bound in one) 
Contains copper-plate views of the Boston Massacre copied 
from Paul Revere’s engraving, with an account of the massa- 
cre, also numerous caricatures and portraits. 8vo, half calf. 
London, 1770. | 

Title page neatly repaired, otherwise in good condition. 


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2824 


2825 


2826 


2827 


2828 


2829 


2830 


2831 


A Discourse preached December 15th, 1774... . And 


. Afterwards at the Boston Lecture. By William Gordon. 8vo, 
half red morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Boston, 1775. 


Contains the extra leaf at end which is generally missing. 


Sermon preached before the General Court, July the 
4th, 1777, being the Anniversary of the Declaration of Inde- 
pendancy. By Wm. Gordon. 8vo, full red morocco, gilt top 
and inside borders, by Canape. Boston, 1777. ; 


Memoirs of Major-Gen. Heath. Containing Anecdotes, 
Details of Skirmishes, Battles, etc., during the American War. 
Written By Himself. 8vo, full red levant morocco, gilt. 


(Slightly foxed, otherwise in good condition.) Boston, 1798. 


Hilliard, D’Auberteuil. Full set on large paper of the 
prints to Essais Historiques. Bruxelles 1781. Brilliant im- 
pressions of the Washington (Hart 85) Franklin engraved by 
Pelicier, the burning of New York, portrait of John Hancock, 
The First American Congress, Maps, etc. 4to, full mottled 
calf gilt. 


Historisch-Genealogischer Calender, oder Jahrbuch der 
Merkwiirdigsten neuen Welt-Begebenheiten fiir 1784. Group 
portrait of Washington, Franklin, Gates, Paul Jones, and 
Henry Laurens (Hart 78) engraved by D. Berger, 1783, the 
series of twelve rare and interesting Revolutionary views, colored 
plate of flags, map, etc. 24mo. Fine copy in the original 
binding. Leipzig, 1784. 


Historisches Taschenbuch oder abrisz der Merkwiirdigs- 
ten Neuen Welt-Begebenheiten fiir 1784. Die Geschichte der 
Revolution von Nord America von M. C. Sprengel. Group 
Portrait of Washington, Franklin, Gates, Paul Jones and Lau- 
rens, engraved by Berger, 1784 (Hart 79), the twelve revolu- 
tionary views and several other illustrations. (Lacks map.) 
16mo, half calf. Berlin (1784). 


Observations upon the Conduct of S-r W---M H--E. 
at the White Plains; As Related In The Gazette Of Decem- 
ber 30, 1776. 8vo, full mottled calf. London, 1779. 


A Poem, Addressed to the Armies of the U. S. of Amer- 
ica. By David Humphreys. Presentation copy from the 
author to the Duc de Rochefoucault. 4to, full polished calf, 
gilt edges, and inside borders, by P. Riach. Paris. Reprinted 
Pi85, n. p. 


—— The Controversy Between Great Britain and her Colonies 
Reviewed. (By Knox.) 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by 
the Club Bindery. London, 1769. 


2832 


2833 


2834 


2835 


2836 


2837 


2838 


2839 


2840 


2841 


An original and authentic Journal of Occurrences dur- 
ing the late American War, from Its Commencement to the 
Year 1783. By R. Lamb. 8vo, full red levant morocco gilt, 
by the Club Bindery. Dublin, 1809. 


Memoir of His Own Life, by R. Lamb. 8vo, full red 
levant morocco, uncut, gilt top and inside borders. Dublin, 
1811. Contains Revolutionary history by an eye-witness. 


The Late Regulations respecting the British Colonies on 
the continent of America considered, In a Letter from a Gentle- 
man in Philadelphia to his Friends in London. (James Read’s 
copy with his name on title.) 8vo, full red morocco, uncut, 
gilt top and inside borders, by the Club Bindery. - Philadel- 
phia, 1765. | 


A Discourse preached, December 15th, 1774. Being the 
day recommended By the Provincial Congress, To be Observed 
In thanksgiving. By John Lathrop. 8vo, half crimson levant 
morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Canape. Boston, 1774. 


Memoirs of the life of the late Charles Lee, Esq. sec- 
ond in command in the service of the U. S. during the Revolu- 
tion: to which are added his Political and Military Essays, also 
Letters,.etc. 8vo, fine copy in the original boards, uncut. Lon- 
don, 1792. 


A Sermon, Preached At Lexington, April 19, 1777. For a 
Memorial of the Bloody Tragedy, barbarously acted, by a party 
of British Troops, in that Town, April 19, 1775. By Samuel 
Cooke. (Several leaves neatly repaired.) 12mo, half morocco, 
by the Club Bindery. Boston, 1777. 


A Sermon, Preached At Lexington, April 20th, 1778. In 
commemoration of the Murderous War and Rapine, inhumanly 
perpetrated, by two brigades of British troops on the nine- 
teenth of April, 1775. By Jacob Cushing. 8vo, half roan, gilt 
top, uncut. Boston, 1778. 


The Plea of the Colonies On the Charges brought against 
them by Lord Mansfield, and Others, in a letter to His Lord- 
ship. By a Native of Pennsylvania. Contains curious copper- 
plate frontispiece entitled ‘‘ The present State of Europe & 
America,” showing Boston, New York, Philadelphia, ete. 8vo, 
half roan. Philadelphia, Robert Bell, 1777. | ; 


Extracts from the Records of the late Provincial Con- 
gress, Held at Cambridge in 1774, ete. (Foxed.) 8vo, half 
morocco. Boston, 1775. 


Resolves and Orders of the Congress, Council, and Gen- 
eral Court of the State of Massachusetts-Bay. 8vo, half red 
crushed levant morocco, by Canape. Boston, 1777. 


2842 


2843 


2844 


2845 


2846 


2847 


2848 


2849 


2850 


2851 — 


The Report of a Constitution or form of Government for 
the Commonwealth of Mass. Small 4to, full crushed red levant 
morocco, gilt top and inside borders, uncut, by Canape. Fine 
copy. Boston, 1779. 


An Oration, in Memory of Gen. Montgomery, and of the 
Officers and Soldiers who fell with him, Dec. 31, 1775, before 


_ Quebec, by Wm. Smith, Philadelphia, printed; Norwich, re- 


printed, 1776. 


A Dialogue between The Ghost of Gen. Montgomery 


Just arrived from the Elysian Fields; and an American Dele- 


gate, in a wood near Philadelphia. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt 
top, by the Club Bindery (Philadelphia), R. Bell, 1776. 


An extremely scarce and early item. 


Short Advice to the Counties of New-York by a Country 
Gentleman. 8vo, full crushed green levant morocco, uncut, 
by Bradstreet. New York, James Rivington, 1774. 


An Alarm to the Legislature of the Province of New- 
York, occasioned by The present Political Disturbances, in 
North America. 8vo, half roan, gilt top, uncut. New York, 
James Rivington, 1775. 


A Pastoral Letter from the Synod of New-York and Phil- 
adelphia, to be read from the Pulpits on June 29, 1775, being 
the Day of the general Fast. 12mo, half red morocco, by the 
Club Bindery. New York, Shober and Loudon, 1775. 

A very unusual imprint. 


An Address of the Convention of the Representatives of 
the State of New-York, to their Constituents. 12mo, full pol- 
ished calf, uncut, gilt top and inside borders, by Riviere & Son. 
Fish-Kill printed, Norwich reprinted; and sold by Green & 
Spooner (1776). 


Paine (Thomas). Common sense; addressed to the Inhab- 
itants of America. The very scarce first edition. 8vo, full red 
morocco, uncut. Philadelphia, R. Bell, 1776. 


Common Sense. . Another edition. 12mo, half roan. 
Philadelphia printed, Norwich reprinted, and sold by Judah R. 
Spooner and by T. Green, in New-London, 1776. 


Public good, being An Examination Into the Claim of 
Virginia to the vacant Western territory and of the Right of the 
U.S. to the same. First edition. 8vo, half morocco. Philadel- 


phia, 1780. Probably the rarest of Paine’s writings. | 


2852 
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“(, American War. 
~ 4to, full red morocco, gilt edges and inside borders, by W. 


The Patriots of North America: a sketch, with explana- 
tory notes. 12mo, full red polished calf, gilt edges and inside 
borders, by Riach. New York, 1775. 

This very scarce Tory effusion was printed by James Rivington. 
The McKee copy with book-plate. 


——- An Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, By Those 
Freemen Of The City of Philadelphia who are now confined in ld 
the Mason’s Lodge. 12mo, half mco, gilt top. London, 1777. 


An Act to regulate the Militia of the Common-Wealth { 
of Pennsylvania. 8vo, half morocco. Philadelphia, 1777. i 
Very scarce. : r | 


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Observations on the Importance of the American Revolu- 
tion. By Richard Price. 12mo, half morocco, uncut, gilt top, 
original covers bound in, by the Club Bindery. London, printed, 
Boston, reprinted, 1784. 


Martyrs To The Revolution in the British Prison-Ship in 
the Wallabout Bay. Folding Map. (Often Missing.) 8vo, 
half mco, gilt top, original covers bound in. New York, 1855. 


A Letter to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec. 
Extract from the Minutes of the Congress. 8vo, half calf, pp. 
37-50. Philadelphia, William and Thomas Bradford, 1774. 


A Discourse delivered in Providence, in the Colones of 
Rhode-Island, at the Dedication of the Tree of Liberty, from 
The Summer House in the Tree. By a Son of Liberty. 12mo, 
half red morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Providence, 
1768. One word has been obliterated from the title page. 


A Journal of the Operations of The Queen’s Rangers, 
From the End of the Year 1777, to the Conclusion Of The Late 
By Lieut. Col. Simcoe. Ten folding maps. 


Pratt. Exeter; printed for the Author (1784). 

Laid in is a 4 p. A. L. S. by Hugh Williamson, dated Camp at 
North West 15th February, 1781, relating to an attack by Col. 
Simcoe on the Great Bridge. <A fine copy of one of the rarest 
books relating to the American Revolution. | 


A Sermon on the Present situation of American Affairs 
Preached. . . . At the Request of the Officers of the Third 
Battalion of the City of Philadelphia. By Wm. Smith. Vig- 
nettes on title and last leaf. 8vo, full red morocco, by the Club | 
Bindery. London, reprinted (1775). Fine copy. 


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The British Antidotes, or, Scots Scourge. Containing 
twenty-two, anti-ministerial, political, and comic prints. Pub- 
lished in the Year 1766; for; and against the American Stamp 
and Cyder Acts, etc. 
Press, with explanation to each Plate. Contains twenty-two 
humorous folding plates illustrating these two unpopular acts. 
12mo, half calf. London [1765]. 


Considerations on the Propriety of imposing Taxes in 
the British Colonies, For the Purpose of raising a Revenue, 
by Act of Parliament. 12mo, half roan. 
ed by a North-American. New York: Re-printed by John Holt, 
in the year 1765. 

Exceedingly scarce. The preface is dated Virginia, August 12, 
1766. 


A short History of the Conduct of the Present Ministry, 
With Regard to the American Stamp Act. Second edition. 8vo, 
half roan. London, 1766. 


A Thanksgiving Sermon on the total repeal of the Stamp-Act, 
Preached in Cambridge, New England. By Nathaniel Apple- 
ton. Published at the Expense of Brig. Gen. Brattle. 8vo, 


half red morocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. Bos-, 


ton, 1766. 


—— A Thanksgiving-Sermon preach’d at Pepperrell, July 24, 
1766. A day set apart as a day of thanksgiving on the Ac- 
count of the Repeal of the Stamp Act. By Joseph Emerson. 
(Lacks pages 23-24 and 33-34.) 8vo stitched, uncut. Boston, 
1766. 


Authentic account of the proceedings of the Congress 
held at New York, in 1765, on the subject of the American 
Stamp Act. 12mo, half roan, n. p. (London) 1767. 

Very scarce. Probably the first account of the proceedings of 
this Congress. 


A View of the Controversy subsisting between Great 
Britain and the American Colonies: A Sermon, preached in 
Marlborough in Massachusetts-Bay, May 11, 1775. By Wm. 
Stearns. 12mo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt top, and in- 
Watertown (Mass.) 1775. 


nies in America. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt edges, and inside 
borders, by Tout. London, 1767. 


To the Public, Pamphlet of eight pages relating to Taxa- 


tion signed Pacificus, and dated Philadelphia, July 16, 1768. ~// , 


No general title page. 12mo, full blue morocco, by Bradstreet, 
n. p. (1768). ; 


To which is given one Sheet of Letter { 


North America: Print~ | 


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2870 


2871 


2872 


2873 


2874 


2875 


2876 


The Trial of Lieut. Col. Thomas, of the First Regiment 
of Foot-Guards, on a Charge exhibited by Lieut. Col. Cosmo 
Gordon, for aspersing his character, by accusing him of Neglect 
of Duty before the Enemy, on the 23d of June 1780, near 
Springfield, in the Jerseys, containing the whole proceedings of 
a General Court-Martial held at New-York on the 16th of Sep- 
tember last. 8vo, half morocco. London, 1781. 

Fine copy of this scarce pamphlet. 


Treaties of Amity and Commerce, and of Alliance Even- 
tual and Defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty (Louis 
XVI) and the Thirteen U. S. of America. 4to, full red mo- 
rocco, gilt, original wrappers, bound in. Philadelphia, 1778. 
Fine copy. 


Restoration of Peace, Between Great-Britain and the U. S. 
By Levi Frisbie. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top, by the Club 
Bindery. Boston, 1783. 


A Sermon, delivered in Roxbury, December 11, 1783; 
the first day of Public Thanksgiving, after the restoration of 
Peace. By Eliphalet Porter. 8vo, half red crushed levant 
morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Canape. Boston, 1784. 


Rules and Articles, for the better Government of the 


Troops raised and kept in pay by the Twelve United English — 


Colonies of North-America. Representation of a real American 
rifle Man inserted. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Brad- 
street. Philadelphia, printed; Watertown (Mass.). ee ae 
by Benjamin Edes, 1775. 


— An Oration; delivered at the King’s-Chapel in Boston, 


On the re-interment of the remains of the late Joseph Warren, 
Esquire. By Perez Morton. Rare full-length portrait of Gen. 
Warren engraved by J. Norman inserted. 4to, full blue levant 
morocco, gilt top, and inside borders by F. Bedford, uncut. Bos- 
ton, 1776. 


Washington and the Principles of the Revolution. An Ora- 
tion by Edwin P. Whipple. 8vo, half roan, gilt top, original 
wrappers bound in, by the Club Bindery. Boston, 1850. 
Presentation copy from the author to Longfellow. 


Conduct of the Delegates, at their Grand Convention, held in 
Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774. Addressed, to the Merchants of 
New York. By A. W. Farmer (Arthur Wilkins). 12mo, full 
blue polished calf, gilt, by Riach. (New York.) Printed in 
the year 1774. 


An Oration delivered at Ipswich, on account of the Happy ~ 


The Congress Canvassed: or, an Examination into the | 


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Free Thoughts, on The Proceedings of the Continental 
Congress, Held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774. By a Farmer. 
(A. Wilkins.) 12mo, half roan, gilt top, uncut. Printed in 
the year 1774. 


Free Thoughts, on The Proceedings of the Continental 
Congress. By a Farmer. Another Copy. 12mo, full red 
polished calf, gilt edges, and inside borders, by Riach. Printed 
in the year, 1774. 

Probably printed at New York by Rivington. 


. A Full Vindication of the Measures of the Congress, 
from The Calumnies of their Enemies; In Answer to A Let- 
ter, Under the Signature of A. W. Farmer. [Signed at end 
“A Friend to America’’|.  8vo, full crimson levant morocco, 
gilt top, and inside borders, by the Club Bindery. New York, 
James Rivington, 1774. 


A View of the Controversy between Great-Britain and 
her Colonies. By A. W. Farmer (A. Wilkins). 8vo, half roan, 
gilt top, uncut. (Two pages torn.) New York, James Riving- 
ton, 1774. 


Andrews (Wm. Loring), An Essay on The Portraiture of The 
American Revolutionary War. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, un- 
opened. New York, 1896. 


Bellchambers (E.) A Biographical Dictionary of all Ages and. 
Nations. Group portraits of Washington (Hart 266), two of 
Franklin engraved by Lizars, and others; many of great his- 
toric importance. Four vols. 24mo, cloth. London, 1835. 


Chesapeake and Leopard. Report of the Committee to whom 
was referred the Correspondence between Mr. Monroe And 
Mr. Canning, and between Mr. Madison And Mr. Rose, Relative 
To The Attack On The Chesapeake; etc. 8vo, half roan, gilt 
top. Washington, 1808. 


Cincinnati. An Oration, pronounced at Hartford, before the 


' Society of the Cincinnati, for Connecticut. By Junius Smith. 


8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, by Canape. Hartford, 1804. 


Connecticut. A Sermon preached at the Funeral Solemnity of 
His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, late governor of the State 
of Conn. By Zebulun Ely. 16mo, half roan. Hartford, 
Elisha Babcock, 1786. 


The Constitutions of the U. S. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top, by 
the Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 1791. This edition contains 


the constitution of Vermont, not in any former one. 


2888 


2889 


2890 


2891 


2892 


An Address to the People of the State of New-York, On + 
the Subject of the Constitution, Agreed upon at Philadelphia. 
(By John Jay.) 4to, full green morocco gilt, inside borders, 
uncut. (Somewhat stained.) New York, Samuel & John Lou- if 


don (1787). ¢ 


A Friend to the Constitution. 
16mo, half roan, n. p. n. d. 
“For Doct’ S. S. Smith & Mr. Stockton” written on first 


page. 


No general title page. 


—— The Constitution, proposed for the government of the 
U. S. of America, by the Federal Convention at Philadelphia, 
1787. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet. Philadel- 
phia, 1787. | 


First Census. Return of the whole Number of Persons 
within the several districts of the U. S., passed March the first, () \ H 
1791. | 


1791. 12mo, half roan, original covers bound in. Philadelphia, 


The first census taken of the inhabitants of this Republic. With / 
autograph signature of Thomas Jefferson at end. / 


Francis (Benj.) The Conflagration: a Poem on the Last Day. 
8vo, half roan. Philadelphia, 1787. 
A scarce volume of early American poetry. 


Expériences et observations sur L’Electricité faites A 
Philadelphie en Amérique. Folding plate at end. 12mo, calf. 
Paris, 1752. 


The interest of Great Britain, considered, with regard to 
her Colonies, and the acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe. 
8vo, full maroon crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, and inside 
borders, by Chambolle-Duru. London, printed, Philadelphia, re- 
printed by Wm Bradford, 1760. Written by Franklin. 


—— An Answer to Mr. Franklin’s remarks, on a late Protest. 
(By William Smith.) 8vo, full blue morocco, gilt edges, and 
inside borders, by Chambolle-Duru. Philadelphia, William 
Bradford, 1764. 


La science du Bonhomme Richard. 12mo, half red mo- 
rocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. A Philadelphie et 
se trouve A Paris, Ruault, 1777. — 


La Science du Bonhomme Richard. 12mo, original blue 
wrappers. A Philadelphie et se trouve 4 Lausanne, 1779. 
Very scarce. 


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Eloge Civique de Benj. Franklin, par M. L.’Abbé Fau- 
chet. 8vo, half roan, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1790. 


Eulogium on Benj. Franklin. By William Smith. 8Vvo, 
half roan, gilt top, uncut. London, 1792. 


—— Works, consisting of his life written by himself together 
with essays. Portrait engraved by Peter Maverick, after 
Cochin. 12mo calf (small piece cut from title page). New 
York (1794). The first American edition of Franklin’s Works. 


Vie de Franklin. Vignette of liberty cap on title. 12mo, 
full red morocco, uncut, by the Club Bindery. Paris (1795). 


The way to wealth; or, Poor Richard improved. Fine 
portrait (brilliant impression), engraved by Alexté Tardieu 
after Duplessis. 12mo, full polished calf gilt, gilt edges. 
Paris, 1795. 


Life Written by Himself together with Essays. Portrait 
engraved by Tanner after Houdon. 12mo, calf. New London, 
1798. Very scarce. 


Vida del Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Sacada de Documentos 
Autenticos. Portrait on title engraved by Vazq* after Cochin. 
12mo, calf. Madrid, 1798. 


Works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, his Life and 
Essays. Fine portrait engraved by J. Hopwood. Two vols. 
12mo, boards, uncut. London, 1802. 


Works. Portrait engraved by William Evans. Two vols. 
16mo, calf. Edinburgh, 1803. 
Scarce, not in Ford’s Bibliography. 


— Franklin’s Way to Wealth; or, Poor Richard Improved. 
Engraved title and frontispiece, and several other cuts. 16mo, 
boards. London, 1805. 


Works with his life and essays. Portrait engraved by P. R. 
Maverick after Cochin. 12mo, calf. (Name written in ink on 
title page and back of portrait; two leaves defective.) New 
York, 1807. 


Life written by himself. 12mo, full red crushed levant 
morocco, gilt top, and inside borders, uncut, by Canape. Mont- 
pelier, 1809. 


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Essays. 12mo, full green crushed levant morocco, gilt 
top, and inside borders, uncut, by Canape. Boston, 1811. 
Fine copy. 


Works. Two portraits engraved by E. Mitchell after Nini and 
engraved title page to vol. ii. Two vols. 16mo, boards, uncut. 
(Vol. i water stained.) Edinburgh, 1812. 


The Franklin Family Primer. By a friend to youth. 
Curious nmoodcuts. 
by Canape. Boston (1812). 


Franklin’s Way to Wealth. Illustrated. - 


London, 1814. 


16mo, boards. 


The Art of Making Money Plenty, in Every Man’s 
Pocket. In rebus form. 16mo, flexible boards. London, 1817. 


Essays and Letters. 
after Janinet. Two vols. 
stained.) London, 1820. 


Portrait engraved by G. Murray 
16mo, paper, uncut. (Slightly 


—— Life written by Himself. Portrait engraved by W. B. 
Smith after Martin, and engraved title. 16mo, boards, uncut; 
unusually fine copy. New York, 1824. . 


Works. Engraved title. 16mo, boards, uncut. Chiswick 
Press, 1824. Fine copy. 


Memoirs sur la Vie de Benjamin Franklin. Portraits of 
Franklin and Washington (Hart 501c). Two vols. 16mo, cloth. 
(Stamp on titles.) Paris, 1828. 


engraved title (writing on back of portrait). 


24mo, cloth, gilt 
edges. London, 1835. 


Advice to Young tradesmen. Compiled by J. Turnbull. 
Portrait on title engraved by H. Anderson after Houdon, and 
frontispiece. 16mo, boards. (Steubenville, Ohio), 1835. Very 
scarce. 


Esprit de Franklin ou Trésor de Sagesse. Portrait full 
length, seated (after Filleul), vignette portrait on title, and one 
other plate. 16mo, half roan. Paris, n. d. 


Another copy in the original pictorial boards and slip- 
case. 16mo. Paris, n. d. 
A very fine copy of this scarce book. 


16mo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt top, Ch i 
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Works. Portrait engraved by Romney after Cochin, and — 


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ions, Maximes, et Observations de Benj. Franklin par un Amér- 
icain. Portrait after Duplessis. 16mo, half morocco, uncut, 
original covers bound in, by the Club Bindery. Paris, n. d. 
Scarce. 


Life of Dr. Franklin, and the Way to Wealth; to which 
is added a collection of Sacred Poems. Portraits engraved by 
Bock. 16mo, half calf, uncut, original covers bound in, by 
Larkins. London, n. d. 


Franklin Imprint. A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. White- 
field’s Journal from His Arrival at Savannah, to His Return to 
London. Philadelphia. Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, in 
Market-Street, 1739. Pp. 47 to 102. The same—London to 
Georgia. Pp. 103 to 252. Two vols., both half red morocco. 


Kurzer Cathechismus Vor etliche Gemeinen Jesu Aus der 
Reformirten Religion In Pennsylvania. Herausgegeben von 
Johannes Bechteln. 16mo, half morocco. Fine copy. Philadel- 
phia, Benjamin Franklin, 1742. 


A Call to the Unfaithful Professors of Truth. By John 
Estaugh. 12mo, original calf, rebacked. Philadelphia, B. 
Franklin, 1744. 


History of a French Louse; or the Spy of a New Specie in 
France and England. Giving A Key to the Chief Events of the 
Year 1779, And those which are to happen in pas 80. 8vo, half 
calf. London, 1779. 


Histoire d’un Pou Francois; ou L’espion d’un nouvelle espece. 
8vo, full red crushed levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Canape. 
Paris, 1781. 


8vo, full green 


Histoire d’un Pou Francois. Another edition. 
Paris, 


levant morocco, gilt top and inside borders, by Canape. 
1781. 


Gazzettiere Americano. Views of Quebec, The Falls of Niag- 
ara, maps of New York and Perthamboy, Boston, ete. Nu- 
numerous representations of animal life, manners and customs, 
industries, etc. Three vols. in one. 4to, full mottled calf (back 
a little worm-eaten). Livorno (Leghorn), 1763. 


Grolier Club Publication. The Philobiblon of Richard De Bury. 


i? Edited and Translated with Notes and Introduction by Andrew \ 


AF. West. Three vols. Small 4to, vellum, gilt. New York, 1889. 


—~ Rdition limited to 300 copies. 


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Catalogue of an Exhibition of Illuminated and Painted Manu- 
séribts:: etc. With plates in facsimile. 4to, boards, unopened. 
New York, 1892. 


__ Another copy. 


A Short Hand-List of English Plays, Masques, and 
Pageants, from the time of Queen Elizabeth to the Restoration. 
4to, paper, unopened. Printed, but not published. New York, 


1893. | S, 


—— Another copy. (Ay 
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Catalogue of Original and Early Editions of some of the 
Poetical and Prose Works of English Writers from Langland 
to Wither. 8vo, half roan, unopened. New York, 1893. 
One of 400 copies printed 1 on Rae i, hand-made paper. 


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Transactions of the Grolier Club. Part II. 8vo, boards, 
unopened. New York, 1894. 
One of 750 copies on hand-madle paper. 


— Another copy. 


—— Another copy. 


A Description of the Early Printed Books owned by the Grolier 
Club with a Brief Account of their Printers, etc. Illustrated. 
Ato, half calf. New York, 1895. | 

One of an edition of 400 copies on hand-made paper. 


(as 


The Poems of John Donne revised by James Russell Lowell 
with preface, etc. by Chas. Eliot Norton. Portraits. ‘Two vols. 
12mo, boards, unopened. New York, 1895. 


— Another copy. 


The Charles Whittinghams Printers. By Arthur Warren. 
Illustrated. 8vo, half morocco, unopened. New York, 1896. 


One of 385 copies on pends rd 9 


—— Another copy. 


A Chronological Catalogue of the Engravings, Dry-Points 
and Etchings of Albert Diirer, etc. 
4to, cloth. New York, 1897. 


_ One of 425 copies on American hand-made paper. 


— Another copy. <f : 


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Compiled by S. R. Koehler. : 


Catalogue of the Engraved portraits of Washington. By 
Chas. Henry Hart. 4to, half vellum, uncut. New York, 1904. 
One of 425 copies on American hand-made paper. 


Catalogue of Original and Early Editions of some of the 
Poetical and Prose Works of English Writers from Wither to 
Prior. Three vols. 8vo, half roan, unopened. New York, 1905. 
One of 400 copies printed on Holland hand-made paper. 


Hamilton. Eulogy on Gen. Alex. Hamilton at Boston, July 26, 
1804. By Harrison G. Otis. First edition. 8vo, full blue 
crushed levant morocco, gilt top and inside borders, by Canape. 
New York, 1804. 


An Oration, commemorative of the late Major-Gen. Alex. 
Hamilton; before The New York State Society of the Cincinnati. 
By J. M. Mason. 8vo, full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt 
top and inside borders, by Canape. New York, 1804. 


(Hopkinson, Francis) A Pretty Story written in the year of 
our Lord 2774. By Peter Grievous, Esq. A. B.C. D. E. The 
Second edition. 12mo, full maroon crushed levant morocco, 
gilt top and inside borders, uncut, by Canape. Philadelphia, 
John Dunlap, 1774. 

The first work of fiction written and published in what is now 
the United States; only 2 or 3 copies of the first edition can be 
traced, and this, the second edition, is equally rare. 


Janson (Chas. W™). The Stranger in America: containing 
observations made during a long residence in that country, on 
the genius, manners, and customs of the people of the U. S. 


Contains 12 fine aquatints, including Hell Gate, High Street, // 


Philadelphia, Philadelphia Theatre, general views of Boston 
and Philadelphia, ete. 4to, half calf (slightly cracked). Lon- 
don, 1807. | 


Jay’s Treaty. Features of Mr. Jay’s Treaty. 8vo, half red 
morocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 
1795. 


This copy has two title pages, each bearing a different imprint. / / 


Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, between His 
Britannick Majesty and the U. S. of America. First edition. 
8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery, Phila- 
delphia (1795). 


An Address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of S. C., to 
his Constituents; containing his reasons for approving of the 
treaty. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bind- 
ery. Boston, 1796. 


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2957 


2962 


2963 


Speech of Mr. (Fisher) Ames. April 28, 1796. “8vo, half 
roan, uncut. Boston (1796). 


The British Treaty. (By Gouvernour Morris) (No gen- 


eral title-page). 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bind- 


ery. (Philadelphia, 1807.) 


La Fayette. Impeachment of Mr. La Fayette: containing His 
Accusation, supported by Mr. Brissot; and his Defence by Mr. 
Vaublanc: with a Supplement, Translated from the French by 
W™ Cobbett. 8vo, bound in full crimson crushed levant mo- 


rocco, gilt top and inside borders, by Canape. Philadelphia: 


John Parker, 1793. This imprint is most unusual. 


Linn (W™). The Blessings of America. A Sermon preached 
July 4, 1791, at the request of the Tammany Society. 8vo, half 
roan (title slightly cut). New York, 1791. 


Louisiana. Oration, in honor of the election of President Jef- 
ferson, and the peaceable acquisition of Louisiana, delivered in 
Hartford. By Abraham Bishop. 8vo, half red levant morocco, 
gilt top. (Hartford) 1804. 


Magazines. American Universal Magazine. Vol. I. January 
2, 1797 to March 20, 1797. Portraits of John Adams by Hous- 
ton, Franklin by Harrison, William Penn by Smither, View on 
Mushanon River in Penn® by Bowes and other plates, (some 
missing). 12mo, boards (one missing). Philadelphia, 1797. 
(Sold with all faults.) 


The Boston Magazine from Oct. 1783 to Dec. 1784. Plates of 
The Unexpected Surprise, The Interview, A Glass House, The 
Historical frontispiece commemorating Bunker Hill, Lexington, 
etc. Tombeau de Madame Langhans, Maternal Affection, His 
EccY John Adams, Esq’, The Air Balloon (3 plates), Time, 


Revd Samuel Cooper (Injured), The Faithful Shepherd, The — 


Justice of Frederick, The Chevalier D’Eon (injured), The 


Horned Viper, M® Voltaire, A Curious Man Monkey, Peace 


Crowned by Victory, Heny Laurens (mounted), William Tell 
and The Liberty of Switzerland, The Monument of J. G. Night- 
ingale and others engraved by J. Norman. Also the volume 
from Jan. to Nov. 1785 which never contained any plates. (Sold 
with all faults.) | 


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2964 Columbian Magazine, (The) or, Monthly Miscellany [title 
_ changed after vol. 4 to The Universal Asylum and Columbian 
Magazine] Vol. 1, Sept. 1786 to Dec. 1792. Bound in 10 vols. 

8vo, sheep. Philadelphia, 1786-92. 


Contains many prints by early American engravers, including 

if? _ Washington by Trenchard (Hart 839), Major-Gen. N. Greene 
ae by Trenchard, silhouette of Washington and Franklin (Hart 

; yi § 810), Baron Trenck, Views of Harvard College, Juniata River, 
Hollis Street Meeting House, Boston, Spring near Saratoga, 


View on the Schuylkill, State House at Annapolis, Passaic Falls, 
Falls of Niagara, Public Buildings in Philadelphia, Boston, 
Gray's Ferry, State House in Philadelphia, Plan of Washington, 
D. C. (1792), and many others. Collated and perfect. 


Vol. 2. For 1788. Silhouette portraits of Washington 
and Franklin on same sheet (Hart 810), View from New Mar- 
ket, Philadelphia, View on Juniata River, etc. 8vo, half calf 
| % 3 (broken). Philadelphia, 1788. (Sold with all imperfections.) 


2966 Massachusetts Magazine (The); or, Monthly Museum. Vols. 
I-II. Two vols. 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1789-90. 
Contains a number of illustrations engraved by Samuel Hill, 

) including portraits of Franklin and Necker and the following 

. views: Falls of Niagara, View near Bristol, Pennsylvania, Court 

: House at Salem, Federal Edifice New York (fine copy), Castle 

; al William Boston Harbour, Faneuil Hall, Lighthouse Boston - 

; . Harbour, View near Boston Common, and Triumphal Arch Bos- 

ton, and several others. Three plates lacking, but contains a 
duplicate of the portrait of Necker. R. C. Waterston’s copy, 
with name on title. (Sold with all faults.) 


2967 Massachusetts Magazine (The); or, Monthly Museum. Vol: 
VIII. Five engravings. 8vo, half calf. Boston, 1796. (Sold 
with all faults.) 


+ 2968 New York Magazine (The); or Literary Repository. Vol. I, 
Jan. 1790 to Vol. V, Dec. 1794. Five vols. 8vo, sheep (brok- 
en). New York, 1790-4. 

Contains many prints by early American engravers (some miss- 

a ing), including views of Trinity Church New York, Belve- 

_ dere House, West Point, Columbia College, Hell Gate, Boston, 

V ¥ MecNeals’ Ferry near Saratoga, interior view of the New Thea- 

id tre Philadelphia, the Bastile, Mohawk River, Federal Edifice 

+ } New York, Seat of the vice-president (John Adams) New 

York, Light House and Monument at Sandy Hook (2 plates), 

the Seat of Henry Livingston at Poughkeepsie, Bush-Hill Phil- 

adelphia, Falls of Schuylkill Philadelphia, General Nathaniel 

Greene by Tisdale, Near Bergen, N. J. and others. (Sold 
with all faults.) . 


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2969 


Pennsylvania Magazine (The). From January 1775—July 1776 
(all published). (Some plates missing.) Contains portrait of 
Oliver Goldsmith engraved by Poupard, plan of Boston Harbor 
engraved by C. Lownes, plan of Montreal, map of the war in 
Canada, plan of Boston, view of the Salt Works in Salisbury 
and other illustrations. Two vols. 


Philadelphia, 1775-6. (Sold with all faults. ) 


The Rhode Island Literary Repository. Vol. I. April 1814 to 


April 1815. Contains the rare copper-plate portraits of Rev. 
James Manning and Rev. Enos Hitchcock, engraved by Ham- 
lin, also the scarce portrait of William Henry Allen, U. S. N., 
by Edwin. 8vo, calf. Providence, 1814-15. 


The same. Vol. I. Numbers 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12. 
Portraits of Rev. James Manning and Rev. Enos Hitchcock. 
Seven parts in the original wrappers, in good condition. 8vo, 
uncut. Providence, 1814-15. 


Royal American Magazine (The). Vol. I, Jan. 1774 and Vol. 
II, to March 1775. Contains the following engravings by Paul 


) . Revere: Sir Wilbraham Wentworth (mounted), John Hancock, 


Samuel Adams, The Able Doctor, Spanish at Carthagena, the 
Mitred Minuet, Mlle. Clairon, Col. Bouquet’s Conference, His- 
tory of Lauretta, and others. 8vo, half morocco, Boston, 
1774-5. (Sold with all faults.) 


Royal American Magazine (The). Vol. II. Nos. I-II. Two 
parts in the original paper wrappers, uncut. (Frontispieces 
missing.) Boston, 1775. 


— Feb. 1774 to Jan. 1775. Shabby copy but with plates of 
The Night Scene, J. Callender Spt, and The Method of Re- 
fining Salt-Petre, not signed but probably by Paul Revere. 


Massachusetts. A Short View of the History of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay, With Respect to their Original Character 
and Constitution. 8vo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt top 
and inside borders, uncut, fine copy. London, 1769. 


An Address of the Legislature to the Inhabitants of the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 8vo, full crushed red levant 
morocco, gilt top and inside borders, by Canape. Boston, 1781. 
A fine uncut copy of this scarce item. 


Monroe (J#S). Reflection on Monroe’s View, on the conduct 
of the Executive, as published in the Gazette of the U. S., under 
the signature of Scipio. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 
(Philadelphia, 1798.) 


8vo, half calf and boards. , 


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2979 


New-England. An Account of the Late Revolution in New- 
England. Together with the Declaration of the Gentlemen, 


_Merchants, and Inhabitants of Boston, and the Country adja- 


cent. April 18, 1689. Written by Mr. Nathanael Byfield. 
Small 4to, bound in full calf, gilt, by W. Pratt. London, 1689. 
Very scarce. 


New York City. An Account of the State Prison or Peniten- 
tiary House, in the City of New York. By one of the Inspect- 
ors of the Prison (Thos. Eddy). View of the State Prison and 
plan engraved by Gilbert Fox. 8vo, boards, uncut, an unusually 
fine copy. (Name written on title.) New York, 1801. 

Gilbert Fox was an early American actor for whom the cele- 
brated song, “‘ Hail Columbia,’ by Hopkinson, was written. 


- The Charter of the City of New York. John Montgom- 
erie, Esq., Governor (1730). 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, 
by the Club Bindery. New York, 1801. 


Letter from Col. Jonathan Williams, on the subject of 
Fortifying and Protecting the harbour of New-York. 8vo, half 
crushed red levant morocco. New York, 1807. 


Description of a View of The City of New York, now ex- 
hibiting at The Panorama, Leicester Square. Painted by Robt. 


+ Burford, from drawings taken by him in 1832. Folding view 


showing the city; looking down Broadway from St. Paul’s 
Church, with key. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, original 
covers bound in by the Club Bindery. (Margins frayed.) 
London, 1834. 


An Account of the Conflagration of the Principle part of 
the First Ward of the City Of New York. Illustrated with 


_numerous etchings and a plan Showing the State of the Ruins, 
- with a list of names of the persons burnt out, etc. Map and 


four views. 12mo, half red morocco. (New York, 1835.) 
Laid in is poem, “ The Conflagration at New York; by Mrs. 
Sigourney. Very scarce. 


The Jubilee of the Constitution, a Discourse by John 
Quincy Adams. Lithographic view of the Inauguration of 
Washington at the old City Hall, 1789. 8vo, half morocco, gilt 
top. New York, 1839. 


— Old New York from the Battery to Bloomingdale. Text 
by M. Despard and numerous etchings by Eliza Greatorex. 
Ato, half calf (cracked). New York, 1875. 


Remarks on the Trial of John Peter Zenger, printer of the 
New-York Weekly Journal. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top, by 
the Club Bindery. London, 1738. 


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The Tryal of John Peter Zenger of New-York, Printer, 
Who was lately Try’d and Acquitted for Printing and Publish- 
ing a Libel against the Government. Third edition. 4to, half 
red morocco gilt top, by the Club Bindery. London, 1738. 


New York. Address to the People of the State of New York: 
shewing the necessity of making Amendments to the Constitu- 
tion, proposed for the United States, previous to its Adoption, 
By a Plebeian. 12mo, boards. Printed in the State of New 
York, 1788. 


Observations on the proposed State Road, from Hudson’s 
River, near the City of Hudson, to Lake Erie, on the Western 
Bounds of Steuben County. Folding map engraved by Maver- 
ick. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery, New 
York, 1800. | 


A Two Years Journal in New York, and part of its Ter- 
ritories in America. By Chas. Wooley. Edited by E. B. O’Cal- 
laghan. Gowan’s reprint. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, un- 
cut, by the Club Bindery. New York, 1860. 


Nieuw-Nederland. Korte Beschrijving van de Ontdekking en 
der verdere Lotgevallen van Nieuw-Nederland, etc., door Mr. 
N. C. Lambrechtsen. Large folding map. 8vo, half blue mo- — 
rocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. Te Middelburg, 
1818. ei 


Revere (Paul). The New England Psalmsinger; or, American 
Choirister. By W™ Billings. Music engraved throughout. En- 
graved frontispiece of the psalmsingers in oval composed of 
musical notes. P. Revere, Sculp. Oblong 8vo, original boards. 
Boston (1770). 


A New Voyage around the World performed by Capt. 
Cook. Representation of a Dramatic Interlude at Ulietea en- 
graved by P. Revere and another (unsigned but undoubtedly 
by the same engraver) and map engraved by B. Romans. Two 
vols. 8vo calf. New York: James Rivington, 1774. 


Rowfant Club Publication. Lectures on English Poets. By 
James Russell Lowell. 8vo, half roan. Cleveland, 1897. 
One of 224 copies. 


—— Another copy. 


Slavery. The Constitution of the Pennsylvania Society for Pro- 
moting the Abolition of Slavery, etc. 12mo, half roan, original 
wrappers bound in. Philadelphia, 1788. 

Franklin was president of this society. 


2997 War of 1812. Mr. Madison’s War. A Dispassionate Inquiry 
0 into the Reasons Alleged By Mr. Madison for declaring an 
V - Offensive And Ruinous War Against Great Britain. By a New- 


#3 a England Farmer. 8vo, half roan. Boston, 1812. 
<4 
3 2998 - An Address by Members of the House of Representatives 
..», of the United States, to their Constituents, on the subject of the 
¢ 2 ~~ War With Great Britain. 8vo, half roan, gilt top. Baltimore, 


Re-printed from the Alexandria Edition, 1812. 


The Victories of Hull, Jones, Decatur, Bainbridge; as 
detailed in their official letters and the letters of other officers. 

yf? Together with The Songs And Odes written in celebration of 
~ those events. Illustrated with engravings of the actions. 8vo, 


4 ie S half roan. Philadelphia, 1813. 


Proceedings of A Court Of Inquiry held on board the 

United States Frigate Constellation, to investigate the Causes 
: “Of The Loss of The Frigate President, while under the com- 
; 4 “mand of Commodore Stephen Decatur. 8vo, half roan, gilt 
- top. New York, 1815. 


3001 —— State Papers, on the Negotiation And Peace with America, 


: ye 1814. 8vo, half calf. London, 1815. 

; | WASHINGTON’S COPY OF WINTHROP’S JOURNAL 

i 3002 A Journal Of the Transactions and Occurrences in the settlement 
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of Massachusetts and the other New-England Colonies, by John 
y® Winthrop. 8vo, full sheep. Hartford, 1790. 
4 , ng An immaculate copy with fine, uncropped signature of Washing- 
in ton on the title page and his book plate on inside of cover. A 
most interesting memento of the “ Father of his Country.” 


Beautés de L’Histoire des Etats-Unis. Par P. J. B. Nou- 
i garet. Portraits of Washington engraved by Maria Miou (Hart 
he 86) and of Franklin, scenes of the Burning of New York, Mur- 
a SF der of Jane McCrea, and several others by the same engraver. 
; 12mo, sheep (rubbed). Paris, 1817. 

: 3004 


i is annexed, a short sketch of Gen. Washington’s life and char- 
, / uf Us eeker. (By Chas. Henry Wharton.) Portrait of Washington 


A Poetical Epistle to His Excellency Geo. Washington, 
Esq., from An Inhabitant of the State of Maryland, to which 


engraved by W. Sharp. (Hart 92.) 4to, half blue morocco, 
gilt top, original wrappers bound in, by the Club Bindery. 
Annapolis, printed 1779. London, re-printed, 1780. 


3008 


The Constitutions of the Several Independent States of 
America, etc., with an Appendix, etc. The whole arranged by 
Wm. Jackson. Portrait engraved by W. Sharp. 8vo, tree calf. 
London, 1783. 


Pictorial Life of Geo. Washington by J. Frost. Portrait 
engraved by W. E. Tucker (Hart 111), and numerous wood-cut 
illustrations. 8vo, full morocco, gilt. Philadelphia, 1847. 


—— A Funeral Discourse, delivered at North-Haven, Dec. 29, 
1799. On the death of Gen. Geo. Washington by Benj. Trum- 
bull. Fine copy of the scarce portrait engraved by A. Doolittle 
(Hart 145). 8vo, full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, 
and inside borders by the Club Bindery. New Haven, 1800. 


Anthing. Collection de Cent Silhouettes des Personnes Illustres 
d’Aprés les Originaux. Half calf, 8vo. Gotha, 1791. Well- 
engraved portraits in ornamental borders, most of them in two 
colors, of Washington (Hart 150), Lafayette, Louis XVI, 
Marie Antoinette, George III, Queen Charlotte, Elector of 
Hesse, Calonne, Duch. of Devonshire, Alleyne Fitzherbert; who 
signed the treaty of 1783 for England and the only known por- 
trait, Pr. Kaunitz, etc. An unusually fine, sound, — clean 
copy of this excessively scarce work. 


A Portrait of Geo. Washington, from an Original Drawing, 
as he Appeared while Reviewing the Army on Boston Common 
in 1776; a history of the Portrait, etc., by Chas. Fox. Portrait 
engraved by G. G. Smith (Hart 151). 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1851. 


—— Another copy. 


The Text-Book of the Washington Benevolent Society. 
Containing a biographical Sketch and Character of Geo. Wash- 
ington. 
Unusually fine impression. 


16mo, boards. Concord, 1812. 


Voyage dans la Haute Pensylvanie et dans l’Etat de New 
York, par Un Membré Adoptif de la Nation Oneida. Portrait 
of Washington engraved by Roger (Hart 207), portraits of In- 
dian chiefs, views of Niagara, maps, etc. 3 vols. Full mottled 
calf, gilt. Paris, 1801. 


Washington’s Monuments of Patriotism. Selected and 
Arranged by Two Gentlemen. Portrait of Washington en- 
graved by Savage (Hart 214b). Gen. Washington’s Resigna- 
tion, engraved by Lawson (Hart 776a), and portrait of John 
Adams, by Longacre, inserted. 8vo, full levant morocco, gilt 
top, and inside borders, uncut, by the Club Bindery. Phila- 
delphia, 1802. Bound in at end is Fisher Ames’ Oration on 
Washington. Philadelphia, 1800. 


Very scarce portrait engraved by A. Todd (Hart 160). | 


3014 


Official Letters to the American Congress, written during 
the War between the United Colonies and Great Britain by Geo. 
Washington. Portrait engraved by S. Hill (Hart 216). Slightly 
stained. 2 vols., 12mo, calf. Name on title pages. Boston, 


1796. 


The Washingtoniana. Portrait engraved by ‘Tanner, 
cropped (Hart 218). 12mo, calf. Baltimore, 1800; Life of 
Washington written for the American Sunday School League. 
Portrait (Hart 558c). 12mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1842. 2 
vols. : 


mn 


An Address from the Roman Catholics of America to Geo. 
Washington, President of the U. S. (edited by J. G. Shea). 
Portrait of Washington engraved by O’Neill (Hart 219c) and 


_fine portrait of Rev. John Carroll engraved by Sartain. Ato, 


half morocco. London, 1790 (reprint). 


Interesting events in the History of the U.S. By J. W. Barber. 
Full length portrait of Washington not in Hart (303*), map, 
and numerous illustrations. 12mo. New Haven, 1829. 


Het Leven van George Washington door John Marshall, 
Uit Het Engelsch door J. Werninck. Portrait of Washington 
engraved by Portman (Hart 329), a wonderfully brilliant im- 
pression, view of Washington, D. C., in 1800, maps and other 
illustrations. 10 vols, 8vo. Fine clean copy in the original 
flexible boards, uncut. Haarlem, 1805-9. 

It is doubtful if a finer copy of this scarce Dutch edition of 
Marshall’s Washington can be found. 


Georg Washington’s Lebensbeschreibung von John Mar- 


‘shall (German edition of Marshall’s well-known Life of Wash- 


ington). Portrait engraved by Rosmaster (Hart 330) (soiled). 
4 vols, 8vo, wrappers. Uncut and unopened. Hamburg, 1805-6. 


Biography Illustrated. Contains portrait of Washington 
(Hart 332); also portraits of Franklin, Sir Walter Scott, Ra- 
leigh, and others. 16mo, cloth. London, n. d. 


Vie de Geo. Washington. Collection de Planches. Por- 
trait of Washington engraved by Dupreél (Hart 340a), maps, 


- view of Mt. Vernon, early view of Washington, D. C. (both 


proofs before all letters), etc. Large paper copy. 4to, boards, 
uncut. Paris, 1807. 

Fine copy of the plates to the French edition of Marshall’s 
Life of Washington. 


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3025 


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3028 


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3030 


3031 


3032 


3033 


3034 


History of North America; comprising, a Geographical 
and Statistical view of the U. S., and of the British Canadian 
Possessions. Portraits of Washington (Hart 342), Franklin, 
and Jefferson, engraved by Topham, view of Montreal, map, 
and other illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. Leeds, 1820. 


Geo. Washington to the People of the U. S., announcing 
His Intention Of Retiring from Public Life. Portrait engraved 
by D. Edwin (Hart 360a). 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, by the 
Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 1800. 


Life. By John Kingston. Portrait engraved by Edwin 
(Hart 366). (Water-stained.) 16mo, calf. Baltimore, 1813. 


The Constitution of the U. S., ete. Portrait of Washing- 
ton by Gobrecht (Hart 384). 12mo. calf. Gettysburg, 1811. 
Writing on title-page and back of portrait. 


Life of Geo. Washington. By David Ramsay. Portrait 
engraved by Leney (Hart 410). (Somewhat water-stained.) 
8vo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt top and inside borders, by 
the Club Bindery. New York, 1807. 


Washington’s Farewell Address to the People of the U. S. 
Portrait engraved by Taney (Hart 411). 12mo, boards. New 
York, 1808. 


Another edition. Portrait engraved by Leney (Hart 412). 
12mo, boards. Trenton, 1812. 


Another edition. Portrait engraved by Leney (Hart 412). 
16mo, half blue morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Boston, 


1812. 


Another edition. Portrait engraved by Leney (Hart 412). 
(Water-stained.) 12mo, boards. New Brunswick, 1812. 


Third edition. Scarce portrait (Hart 414a). 12mo, 
boards. Hudson, 1811. 


— Another edition. Portrait engraved by A. Reed (Hart 
416). 16mo, calf. Windsor (Conn.), 1812. 


An edition printed in German containing also his circular 
letter to the Governors, the Constitution, ete. Portrait (Hart 
430). 12mo, boards. Chambersburg, 1816. 


Portrait (Hart B80); (Slightly soiled.) 12mo, calf. Keene, 
N. H., 1823. 


History of the U. S. of America. By a Citizen of Mass. 


3034* 


Monuments of Washington’s Patriotism. Portrait of 
Washington engraved by J. Sartain (Hart 442) and Wash- 
ington Crossing the Delaware (Sully-Gimbrede). 4to, full mo- 
rocco, gilt. Washington, 1844. 


—— Life. By John Corry. Portrait engraved by Scoles (Hart 


446). 12mo, calf (slightly broken). New York, 1807. 


Life. Portrait (Hart 446a). 16mo, boards (broken): 
New York, 1825. 


Life, by M. L. Weems, in German. Portrait of Washing- 


ton (Hart 447) and plates. 12mo, half roan. Baltimore, 1817." 


—— Washington’s Farewell Address. Scarce portrait engraved 
by I. R. Smith (Hart 449). Fine impression. 16mo, boards. 
Worcester, 1813. 


Two Discourses, Occasioned by the Death of Gen. Geo. 
Washington. By Uzal Ogden. Portrait engraved by C. Tiebout 
(Hart 455). Unusually fine impression. 8vo, half morocco, 
gilt top, uncut. Newark, 1800. 


Life, by M. L. Weems, in German. Portrait (Hart A'7 4) 
and plates. 12mo, calf (slightly stained). Baltimore, 1817. 


ha Life, by M. L. Weems. Another edition. Portrait (Hart 
~474), fine impression, and plates. 12mo, calf. Philadelphia, 


1820. 


—— Life, by M. L. Weems. Another edition. Portrait (Hart 
474) and plates. 12mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1824. 


Accounts, etc. Portrait of Washington (Hart 502a) (en- 
graved by Edward S. Best) inserted. 4to, half roan. Portrait 
of Washington stamped on cover. (Washington, 1836.) 


Essay on the Life of Geo. Washington by Aaron Ban- 
croft. Portrait engraved by Edwin (Hart 508). (Slightly 
foxed.) 8vo, half calf (broken). Worcester, 1807. 

With autograph of Rev. Chas. Lowell. 


—— The Literary Miscellany, or Monthly Review. By Chas. 
N. Baldwin. Vol. I (all published). Contains the scarce por- 
trait of Washington by Gimbrede (Hart 510); portrait of Ann 
Eliza Bleecker by Tiebout and two other engravings. The 
McKee copy with book plate. 16mo, calf. New York, 1811. 


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Life of Geo. Washington by Aaron Bancroft. Portrait en- 
graved by D. C. Johnston (Hart 513) and scene of the Surren- 
der of Cornwallis. 2 vols., 12 mo, boards, uncut (one cover 
loose). Boston, 1826. 


Life, by John Corry. First American edition. Portrait 
engraved by Scoles (Hart 522). 12mo, calf. (Writing on title- 
page). New York, 1807. 


A History of the Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits of 
Gen. Geo. Washington. By M. L. Weems. Portrait engraved 
by Tanner (Hart 524). Second edition. 12mo, half red mo- 
rocco, gilt top, uncut, original wrappers bound in, by the Club 
Bindery. Philadelphia, 1800. 


Biographical Memoirs of the Illustrious Gen. G. Wash- 
ington. Portrait (Hart 525). 16mo, half calf. Philadelphia, 
1801. 


Life, by M. L. Weems. Portrait (Hart 527) and plates. 
12mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1809. 


Life, by M. L. Weems. Another copy (somewhat worn). 
12mo, new boards. Philadelphia, 1809. 


Life, by M. L. Weems. Portrait (Hart 527a) and plates 
of Revolutionary occurrences. 12mo, calf. Philadelphia, 1809. 


Washington’s Farewell Address. Portrait (Hart 544). 
(Slightly water-stained.) 16mo, half calf. New Brunswick, 
1813. Scarce. 


Life, by M. L. Weems, in German. Portrait (Hart 545) 
and plates. 12mo, calf (one cover loose). Baltimore, 1817. 


—— Phelps’s Travellers’ Guide through the U. S. Large fold- 
ing map of the U. S., colored, engraved by J. M. Atwood, con- 
taining on borders portraits of Washington Hart (555d), Roger 


Williams, Lafayette, Wm. Penn, Franklin, and others. 16mo, 


full red roan, gilt. New York, 1849. 


On the front cover is stamped a view of an early American - 


Railroad train, and River Steamboat. 


—— Washington’s Farewell Address. Portrait engraved by 
A. Reed (Hart 561). 16mo, boards. Springfield, 1813. 


Another edition. Portrait (Hart 565). 12mo, half mo- 
rocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Hartford, 1813. 
Bound in at end is Constitution of the U. S. Hartford, 1813. 


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The Speeches, Addresses and Messages of the Several 
Presidents of the U. S. Group portrait of the Presidents from 
Washington to J. Q. Adams (Hart 598a) and facsimile signa- 
tures. 8vo, boards, broken and name on title. Philadelphia, 
1825. 


Monuments of Washington’s Patriotism. Portrait of 
Washington engraved by H. S. Sadd (Hart 657), lithographic 
portrait by P. Hass, and other illustrations. 4to, full morocco, 
gilt. Washington, 1841. 


— Valedictory address of Washington to the People of the 
U. S. Contains miniature portrait of Washington (Hart 711). 
Philadelphia, 1810. 

Presented to Gen. Chas. Lallemand by Mrs. Caldwell of Phila- 
delphia, 1817. 


Washington’s Farewell Address. Portrait of Washington 
from the St. Memin Crayon (Hart 715) India Proof inserted. 
Also portrait by Mrs. Sharpless and French lithograph portrait 
by Maurin (inserted). 4to, cloth. New York, 1850. 
Presentation copy from James Lenox to E. B. O’Callaghan. 


A Geographical, Historical, Commercial and Agricultural 
View of the U. S. of America. Portrait of Washington (Hart 
767a) and map. 8vo, boards, uncut. London, 1820. 


A Compendium of the History of all Nations by D. Fraser. 
Allegorical frontispiece engraved by Scoles (Hart 778) and other 
illustrations. 8vo, sheep (broken). New York, 1809. 


ZEsop Junior in America: being a series of fables for the 
people of the U. S. Contains portrait of Washington seated 
on the lawn at Mt. Vernon (Hart 787a). 12mo, half calf. 
New York, 1834. 


Life, by Jonathan Clark. Wood-cut portrait of Wash- 
ington. 16mo, boards. Albany, 1813. Poor copy. 


Biographical. Memoirs of the Illustrious Gen. Geo. Wash- 
ington. Wood-cut portrait on title. 16mo, boards. New York, 
1815. 


The History of the American Revolution; in scripture 
style. (By Richard Snowden.) Curious wood-cut portrait of 
Washington which has the distinction of being the worst ever 
made. 12mo, calf. (Writing on back of portrait.) Pleasant 
Dale, Md., 1823. 


Accounts, G. Washington with the U. S. June, 1775—June, 
1783. Facsimile. 4to, roan. Washington, 1836. 


Unique copy containing scarce lithographic silhouette portrait 
of Washington (profile to left) by P. Hass, original prospectus 
of the work signed by P. W. Gallaudet, and two-page A. L. S. 
of Gallaudet to Col. Thos. Aspinwall relating to the work laid in. 


ners: 


3074 


3075 


3076 


The Magazine of American History. Washington number 
for Feb., 1879. Illustrated. 4to, half blue morocco, gilt top, 
by the Club Bindery. New York, 1879. 


> 1887; ‘containing article 
“ Life Portraits of Geo. Washington” with introd. and notes’ 
by Chas. Henry Hart. Illustrated. 4to, half cloth. New York, 
1897. 


Maps and subscribers’ names to Marshall’s Life of Wash- 
ington. 4to, half calf. Philadelphia, 1807. 


Original Portraits of Washington including Statues, Monu- 
ments, and Medals. By Elizabeth Bryant Johnston. Numerous 
illustrations. 4to, half morocco, gilt top. Boston, 1882. 


——— Authentic Portraits of Washington arranged in chrono- 
logical order. A series of heliographic reproductions by Julius 
F. Sachse. 45 prints. 4to, full blue morocco, gilt edges, and 
inside borders. Philadelphia, 1893. 


The Journal of Major Geo. Washington, sent by the Hon. 
Robert Dinwiddie, to the Commandant of the French Forces 
on Ohio. To which are added, the Governor’s Letter: and a 
translation of the French Officer’s Answer. With a new map 
of the Country as far as the Mississippi. 12mo, full crimson 
crushed levant morocco, green crushed levant morocco inside, 
panels gilt, gilt edges, by W. Pratt. Williamsburgh printed, 
London reprinted, 1754. | 

A very fine copy of this important book. 


Military Instructions for Officers, ete. By Roger Steven- 
son. Twelve copper plates engraved by Aitkin. 12mo, half 
morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 1775. 

The feadh book of the kind written by an American, and the first 
work dedicated to Geo. Washington. 


The Brags of Washington. Broadside poem evidently 
written by a Tory. Curious cut at top. 4to, n. p., n. d., be- 
tween board covers. 

No other known. 


The Last Official Address, of Gen. Washington, to the 
Legislatures of the U. S., to which is annexed a collection of 
papers relative to Half-Pay. 8vo, half roan, uncut. Hartford, 
1783. 


A Message of the President of the U. S. to Congress, 
relative to France and Great Britain. 8vo, half morocco, gilt 


top, by the Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 1793. 


Bound in are several other messages of the early Presidents. 
Fine copy. 


3080 


Letters from Gen. Washington to several of his Friends, 
in June and July, 1776; in which is set forth, an interesting 
view of American Politics, ete. 8vo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1795. 


The President’s Address to the People of the U. S. 
cloth. Philadelphia, 1796. 
The first edition of Washington’s Farewell Address. 


8vo, 


A Verification of President Washington’s excellent Fare- 
well-Address, to the Citizens of the U. S. By a gentleman of 
Portsmouth, N. H. (Jonathan M. Sewall). 4to, half red mo- 
rocco, uncut. Portsmouth, 1798. 

Sewall was the author of the celebrated poem beginning: “ No 
pent up Utica controls your powers.” 


— Addresses of the Successive Presidents of the U. S., to 
Congress. With Washington’s Farewell Address, etc. 8vo. 
Handsomely bound in full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt 
inside borders, lined with crimson silk, uncut, by Riviere & Son. 
Washington, 1805. 


Thomas Paine’s Letter to Geo. Washington. 12mo, half 
morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Baltimore, 1797. 


A Letter to Geo. Washington on Affairs Public And Pri- 
vate. By Thos. Paine. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut, 
by the Club Bindery. Dublin, 1797. 


Remarks Occasioned By The Late Conduct of Mr. Wash- 
ington, as President of The U. S. 1796. 8vo, half morocco, 
uncut. (Title slightly ink-marked.) Philadelphia, 1797. 


The Will of Gen. Geo. Washington: to which is annexed, 
a Schedule Of His Property, directed to be sold. The rare 
original edition. 12mo, half*morocco, gilt top, by the Club 
Bindery. Alexandria, 1800. 


Washington. Early sketches of Geo. Washington with 
notes, etc., by Wm. S. Baker. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
Philadelphia, 1894. 250 copies only. 


An oration pronounced, Feb. 22, 1797, at Salem, to com- 
memorate the Birthday of Geo. Washington. By Benj. Pickman. 
8vo, cloth. Salem, 1797. 

A very early celebration of Washington’s birthday. 


Eulogies and Orations on the Life and Death of Gen. 
Geo. Washington. 8vo, sheep. Boston, 1800. 
Small piece cut from margin of title. 


La Féte Funebre de Washington, celebrée 4 Amsteldam, 
dans la Societe de Felix Meritis, le 21¢ de Mars, 1800. (Printed 
in French and Dutch.) 12mo, full blue morocco, uncut, by the 
Club Bindery. (Amsterdam, 1800.) 


,-¢@ 3090 


3091 


3092 
3093 
~ 8094 


3095 


3096 


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—— A Poem; Sacred to the Memory of Geo. Washington. 
By Richard Alsop. 12mo, half red morocco, by the Club Bind- 
ery. (Name written on title-page.) Hartford, 1800. 


An Oration on the Sublime Virtues of Gen. Geo. Wash- 
ington. By Fisher Ames. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by 
the Club Bindery. Boston (1800). 


An Eulogy on Gen. Geo. Washington, by John Andrews. 
8vo, half red morocco, gilt top. Newburyport (1800.) 


Sermon, occasioned by the Death of Gen. Geo. Washing- 
ton. By Thos. Baldwin. 8vo, cloth. Boston (1800.) 


Sermon at Salem, on the death of Washington. By Thos. 
Barnard. 8vo, cloth, unopened. Salem (1800). . 


Funeral Oration, occasioned by the Death of Geo. Wash- 
ington; delivered at New Rochelle, New York, by Samuel Bay- 
ard. Presentation copy from the author to Mrs. R. Boudinot. 
8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. New 
Brunswich, 1800. 


An Eulogy on the Life, Character and Services of Brother 
Geo. Washington pronounced before the Grand Lodge of Bos- 
ton. By Timothy Bigelow. 8vo, cloth. Boston (1800). 


—— An Eulogy, on Gen. Washington delivered at Medford. 
By John Brooks. 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1800. 


Sermon, preached to the North and South Parishes in 
Portsmouth to the memory of Gen. Washington. By Jos. Buck- 
minster. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club 
Bindery. Portsmouth, 1800. 


Funeral Oration on Brother Geo. Washington delivered 
before the French Lodge by Simon Chaudron. Translated by 
Samuel F. Bradford. 8vo, marbled wrappers (slight tear on 
title page). Philadelphia, 1800. 


A Funeral Oration on Geo. Washington, pronounced at 
Oxford, Mass. by Josiah Dunham. 8vo, half green morocco, 
gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. Boston, 1800. 


A discourse, delivered at New-Haven, on the character of 
Geo. Washington. By Timothy Dwight. 12mo, half blue mo- 
rocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. New Haven, 1800. 


Commemoration of Washington. Discourse, at Charles- 
town. By Geo. E. Ellis. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, orig- 
inal cover bound in, by the Club Bindery. Charlestown, 1857. 
Presentation copy from the author. 


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Eulogy, on Gen. Geo. Washington Pronounced at Dor- 


chester by Oliver Everett. 8vo, cloth. Charlestown, 1800. 


Oration Pronounced in Wrentham, in» Memory of Gen. 
Geo. Washington. By Benj. Gleason. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
Wrentham, 1800. Presentation copy. 


A Funeral Eulogium, Pronounced at New Milford, on the 
22nd of February 1800 by Stanley Griswold. 8vo, half red 
morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. (Title page repaired.) 
Litchfield, (1800). 


— A Sermon, occasioned by the death of Geo. Washington. 
By Henry Holcombe. Portrait of Washington by J. Le Roy 
(Hart 85a) inserted. Fine copy. 4to, full morocco gilt, gilt 
inside borders by Petit-Simier. (Savannah, 1800). 


Sacred Dirges, Hymns, and Anthems, commemorative of 
the death of Gen. Geo. Washington. An original composition 
by a citizen of Mass. (By Oliver Holden.) Oblong 4to, half 
blue morocco, gilt top, uncut, by the Club Bindery. Boston 
(1800). 


Sacred Dirges, Hymns, and Anthems. Another copy. 
Oblong 4to, full blue morocco, uncut, original covers bound in 
Boston (1800). 


Sermon Occasioned by the Death of George Washington. 
By Abiel Holmes (grandfather to O. W. Holmes). 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. Boston, 1800. 


A Funeral Oration, on the death of Geo. Washington. 
Delivered in Albany. By Michael Gabriel Houdin, Major in 
the Revolutionary Army of the U.S. Three-quarter length por- 
trait of the author and wood-cut portrait of Washington. 4to, 
full blue morocco, gilt top and inside borders, uncut, original 
wrappers bound in by the Club Bindery. Albany (1800). 

The portrait of Houdin is of excessive rarity. 


Washingtoniana: or, Memorials of the Death of Geo. 
Washington, with account of the Funeral Honors paid to his 
Memory, with a list of Tracts and Volumes printed upon the 


~ oceasion, and a Catalogue of Medals Commemorating the event. 


By F. B. Hough. Portraits of Washington engraved by H. B.- 
Hall and Buttre, and map. Two Vols. Royal 8vo, half blue 
crushed levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut, by the Club Bindery. 
Roxbury, Mass., 1865. Only 200 copies printed in this size. 


Eulogium, on the Character of Gen. Washington, Pro- 
nounced at the request of the Pennsylvania Society of the Cin- 
cinnati. By Major W™ Jackson. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt 
top, by the Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 1800. 


3113 


Treurzang, bij. Het Plechtig Vieren der Nagedachtenis 
van Washington door Mr. Johannes Kinker. With memorial 
frontispiece engraved by Claessens. 8vo, full blue morocco, 
uncut, original wrappers bound in, by the Club. Bindery. 
Amsterdam, 1800. 


Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Gen. Geo. Wash- 
ington. By John Thornton Kirkland. (Name on title.) 8vo, 
cloth (foxed). Boston, 1800. 


Funeral Oration on the death of Gen. Washington. By 
Henry Lee. 8vo, cloth. Boston (1800). | 


A Funeral Oration on the death of Geo. Washington. By 
Henry Lee. To which is subjoined An Eulogy: By Judge © 
Minot. First English edition. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, 
by the Club Bindery. London, 1800. 


A Funeral Eulogy, Occasioned by the Death:of Gen. 
Washington. By William Linn. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1800. 


An Oration commemorative of The Virtues And Greatness 
of Gen. Washington. By Samuel Magaw. 8vo, half red morocco, 
gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Philadelphia, 1800. 


Oration delivered at Wethersfield, on the death of Geo. 
Washington. By Ebenezer Grant Marsh. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
Hartford, 1800. | 


Eulogy on the Character of Gen. Geo. Washington. 
Pronounced at Brookfield. By Pliny Merrick. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
Brookfield, 1800. 


Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of General Geo. Wash- 
ington. By Samuel Miller. 12mo, half blue morocco, gilt top, 
by the Club Bindery. New York, 1800. — 

Autograph of David Hosack on title. 


An Oration, upon the Death of Gen. Washington, by 
Gouvernour Morris. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt. top, by the Club 
Bindery. New York, 1800. 


—— A Prayer and Sermon on the Death of Geo, Washington. 
By Jedidiah Morse. Presentation copy from the author. 8vo, 
cloth, uncut, Charlestown, 1800. 


A Sermon, delivered at Charlestown, Mass., Feb. 19, 1795, 
being the day recommended by Geo. Washington for publick 
Thanksgiving and Prayer. By Jedidiah Morse. 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. Boston, 1795. 


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Eulogy on the Life of Gen. George Washington. 
Thomas Paine. 8vo, cloth. Newburyport, 1800. 

The author later changed his name to Robert Treat Paine, Jr., 
as he did not care to be mistaken for his namesake. 


By 


An Eulogy on Gen. Geo. Washington Pronounced in the 
Friendship Lodge of S. C. by Seth Paine. 12mo, cloth (name 
written on title) Charleston, Freneau and Paine, 1800. 
Freneau, the printer of this pamphlet, was a brother to Philip 
Freneau, “the poet of the Revolution.” 


Eulogy on Geo. Washington delivered at Roxbury by 
Eliphalet Porter. 8vo, cloth. Boston (1800). 


‘Eulogy on the late Gen. Washington by Jonathan M. 


Sewall. 4to, cloth. Portsmouth (1800). 


An Oration upon the Death of Gen. Geo. Washington 
delivered in Trenton, by Samuel Stanhope Smith. 8vo, half red 
morocco, gilt top, by the Club Bindery. Trenton, 1800. 


Sermon occasioned by the death of Geo. Washington. By 


Samuel Stillman. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston (1800). 


Discourse delivered at Reading on the Death of Geo. 
Washington by Eliab Stone. 8vo, cloth. Boston (1800). 


Eulogy on the Illustrious George Washington. By Chas. 


Pinckney Sumner. 8vo, cloth. Dedham, 1800. 


Sermon occasioned by the death of Gen. George Wash- 
ington. By Peter Thacher. 8vo, cloth (stained). Boston 
(1800). 


Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Washington. (Name 
on title.) By Henry Ware. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1800. 


Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Geo. Washington. 
By Samuel West. 8vo, half roan, gilt top. Boston (1800). 


An Address in Latin, by Jos. Willard, and a discourse in 
English, by David Tappan. Delivered before the University 
in Cambridge, in Commemoration of Geo. Washington. 8vo, 
cloth. (Boston, 1800.) Unopened. 7 


Another copy. Large paper, 4to, half blue morocco, gilt 
top, by the Club Bindery. Boston (1800). 


Webster (Noah). Ten Letters to Dr. Joseph Priestly, in answer 
to his Letters to the inhabitants of Northymberland. First edi- 
tion. 12mo, half roan. New Haven, 1800. 


3139 


3140 


Oration before the Citizens of New Haven on the Anni- 
versary of the Declaration of Independence. 8vo, half red 
crushed levant morocco, gilt top. New Haven, 1802. 


Winterbotham (W.). An Historical, Commercial, and Philo- 
sophical view of the U. S. of America. First American edition. 
Portraits of Washington engraved by Rollinson (Hart 251), 
Benj. Franklin by Scoles, William Penn by Tisdale, and other 
illustrations. Four Vols. 8vo, calf (cracked). New York, 
1796. This copy contains the three-quarter length portrait of 
Washington by Scoles (Hart 233) which is seldom found in 
copies of this book. 


BROADSIDES AND NEWSPAPERS 


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The New-England Courant. April 16—April 23, 1726. N° 247. 
Contains interesting account of a Merman or Sea Monster cer- 
tified to by the captain, pilot, and the whole crew, of thirty- 
two men. Boston: Printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin in 
Union-Street, ... 


The New-York Weekly Journal. Munday October 14th, 1734. 
New-York: Printed and Sold by John Peter Zenger:... 
Framed. 


The Pennsylvania Gazette. July 23, 1741. N° 658. Numer- 
ous advertisements of runaway servants and of negroes to be 


sold. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Post-Master. 


Postscript to, The New-York Gazette, . . . October 11, 1759. 


- This evening the Brig Sea Flower, Captain Williams, arrived 


here in 9 Days from Louisbourg, by whom we have the follow- 
ing Extract of a Letter, containing the following most important 
Particulars, relating to the Surrender of Quebec . . . Septem- 
ber 17th, 1759. . . . Weyman’s Office in Broad-street. Framed. 


January 6th 1769. Whereas at a Meeting of the Freeholders 
and Freemen ... We the Subscribers . . . did hear, Philip 
Livingston, Esq. declare that he did decline serving as a mem- 
ber, . . . in the next General Assembly. Signed by George 
Harrison, Anthony Rutgers, jun. Henry Holland, jun. Jacob 
Degroot, R. Nassau Stephens. 


To the Freeholders and Freemen, of the City. To pretend to 
prove what cannot be denied, would be wasting Time to no Pur- 
pose . . . That the late Member did absolutely decline serving 
the Public any longer; is true, because it has been sworn to by 
several Persons of Credit already; and can be, by many more, 
if necessary. And iherefore, as John Cruger Esq; .. . was 
nominated, . . . they think they do not infringe the religious 
Principles . . . to request the Votes and Interests .. . for, 


- John Cruger, James De Lancey, Jacob Walton, James Jauncey. 


January 9th 1769. 


3147 


To the Freeholders and Freemen, Appeal to the voters express- 
ing a desire to avoid all occasion of heat and party spirit and 
accepting the honour of the nomination, signed by John Cruger. 
January 9, 1769. 


New-York, J uly 7, 1769. At this alarming Crisis when we are 


threatened with a Deprivation of those invaluable Rights, which 


3150 


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3153 


our Ancestors purchased with their Blood—Rights, which as 
Men, we derive from Nature; . . . Appeal for the formation of 
the Sons of Liberty, and appointing a meeting. Of the greatest 
rarity and importance. 


The Speech Of the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq; . . - 
To His Majesty’s Council, and the General Assembly . . . of 
New-York, On the 22d of November, 1769. 


New-York, June 12, 1770. Advertisement. Whereas an Act 


was passed last Session of Parliament, for repealing the Act . 


imposing a Duty on Paper, Paint and Glass . . . And whereas 
the Duty on Tea still remains unrepealed, we do hereby also 
further agree, that we will not import from Great Britain, any 
Tea ... And any persons ... that shall import. . . shall 
be deemed enemies to the Colonies, and treated accordingly. 


The Connecticut Journal, And New-Haven Post-Boy. March 


13,1772. Rev. Mr. Trumbull’s copy. 


New-York, November 5th, 1773. To the Friends of Liberty, 
and Commerce. It must be strongly marked on your Minds, 
that the End of the last Non-Importation Agreement, was to 
obtain a Repeal of the tyrannical Act of Parliament, that im- 
posed a Duty on Glass, Painters’ Colours, Paper, Tea, &c. . . . 
without your Consent. . . . the Duty on Tea, is yet unrepealed. 
. . . By Order of the Legion’s Committee. Cassius. 


Boston, December 17, 1773. At a Meeting of the People of 
Boston, . . . at the Old South Meeting House . . . December 
14, 1773, . . . occasioned by the perfidious Arts of our restless 
Enemies . . . Upon a motion made, Voted, that it is the opin- 
ion of this Body, ... . to prevent this detested Tea from coming 
into any of our towns . . . the sense and determination of this 


Body to abide by their former resolutions . . . not suffering the 


Tea to be landed. 


An Act to block up the Harbour of Boston! (Boston Port 
Bill, 1774.) Whereas dangerous commotions and insurrections 
have been fomented and raised in the town of Boston, . 
cargoes of teas, . . . were seized and destroyed . .. Sold at 
the Printing-Office, near the Court-House. 


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3155 Supplement to the Pennsylvania Journal. May 14, 1774. No 

1640. With the Boston Port Bill for the information of the 

_ Merchants .. . trading to North-America. ‘‘ The Papers are 

i) &° filled with debates on the alarming prospect we have before us. 

5 _- All America is deeply concerned at the fate of Boston... 

oe: depriving them of almost all their privileges . . . this is only 
a beginning.” 


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3156 Proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence in New-York. 
July 13, 1774. . . . Resolved . . . That we therefore view with 
, pinexpressible Concern and Grief some late Acts . .. repleat 
(/~with Destruction, and may be attended with the most fatal Con- 
y L ee Sequences . .. particularly the Act for Blocking up the Port 
od of Boston is, in the highest Degree arbitrary . . . oppressive 
. . . subversive of every Idea of Liberty; and therefore justly 
to be abhorred and detested by all good Men. . . . By Order 

of the Committee, Isaac Low, Chairman. 


3157 Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, July 15, 1774. . . . unanimously 
recommended to both Sexes . . . Whereas the Importation, Sale 
and Consumption of any ... Teas .. . is productive of Con- 

ug) Sequences fatal to ourselves and our posterity . . . when the 

» &* Liberty, in which God has made him free, is endangered; and 

Se ae Generations, yet unborn may feel the Effects . . . do hereby 

a | plight our Faith and Honor .. . we will not import... or 

consume any Teas nor suffer the same to be used . . . until the 
present Duty on Teas .. . shall be taken off, and the Port of 
Boston opened. 


: 8158 Committee Chamber, July 19, 1774. Proceedings of the Com- 
7 ye mittee of Correspondence. Resolutions occasioned by the Bos- 
4 Y ton Port Bill. By Order of the committee, Isaac Low, Chairman. 
3159 


(New York and the Continental Congress) To the respectable 

Public. We conceive the Sense of our Fellow Citizens, relative 

_. to the Delegates . . . at the proposed Congress, . . . remain 

/ /» “4 so uncertain, that until the Sentiments of the Town are ascer- 

uf ; tained with greater Precision, we can by no Means concider 

/ Se ourselves, or any others, nominated as Delegates . . . John 
Alsop, Isaac Low, John Jay. New-York, July 20, 1774. 


3160 To The Inhabitants of . .. New-York. The Committee Ap- 
pointed . . . on the 19th instant, . . . for drawing up, ... a 
oO Set of constitutional Resolves . . . request them to assemble at 


m/f / ~ the City Hall . . . on the 25th day of July, in Order to receive 
/0 oa the Report .. . Dated July 23, 1774. P. V. B. Livingston, 
- Chairman. 


: 3161 Proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence. Resolutions 
‘ for the opening of a Poll... on the 28th of July .. . to 
oe _, elect five Deputies for the City and County of New-York, to 


mee + meet in Congress at Philadelphia, . . . unanimously agreed to 
/ Lf 4 . . . forthwith carried into Execution, and public Notice . 
/ given by printed Hand Bills. Isaac Low, Chairman. 


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24th Day 9th Month,, 1774 . . . To our Friends and Brethren 
in these and the neighbouring Provinces . . . James Pemberton, 
Clerk. 4 pp. 


3163 In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, October 26, 1774. Whereas 
in Consequence of the present unhappy desputes... a for- 
midable Body of Troops with warlike Preparations of every 

Sort are already arrived at, and others destined for the Metrop- 

& O olis of this Province and the expressed Design of their being 

v sent is to execute Acts of the British Parliament, utterly sub- 
versive of the Constitution . . . It is Resolved . . . to the sev- 
eral Companies of Militia . . . that they meet forthwith, and 
elect Officers . . . who shall equip and hold themselves in readi- 
ness to march at the shortest Notice, . . . the Lives, Liberties 
and Properties of the Inhabitants . . . depends . - . on their 
Knowledge and Skill in the Art Military, . . . Benjamin Lin- 
coln, Sec’ry. ‘ 

3164 Hand Bill announcing the seizure of an importation of fire- j 
arms on the ship Lady Gage, in the form of a sworn deposition 
of Thomas Mesnard, December 30, 1774. 


3165 Dunlap’s Pennsylvania Packet, etc. Feb. 6th, 1775. 


3166 In Provincial Congress, Cambridge, February 14, 1775. 
- Whereas it appears necessary for the Defence of the Lives, Lib- — 


erties, and Properties, that this Congress . . . should be made | | 


t 
3162 An Epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, Held at Philadelphia (p ip 


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fully acquainted with the Number and Military Equipments of 
the Militia, and Minute Men .. . Resolved each regiment of 
Minute Men . . . review the several Companies . . . ete. John 
Hancock, President. Benjamin Lincoln, secretary. ax Vi 


3167 Dunlap’s Pennsylvania Packet. or the General Advertiser. 
Feb. 20, 1775. Proceedings of the Provincial Congress, Gen- 
eral Assembly and curious and interesting advertisements. 


3168 The following Extracts from the Proceedings of the Committee 

of Observation . . . are directed to be published . . . Feb. 27, | 
“QO 1775. On Ways and Means of electing Delegates and recom- 4 
: mending that another Congress should be convened on the 10th | | 
of May next and calling for a meeting at the Exchange. 
March 8th 1775. Isaac Low, Chairman. 


3169 Cambridge, April 24, 1775. Whereas you have this Day re- 
ceived Orders for enlisting 56 Soldiers, including Sergeants, for 
the Massachusetts Service, for the Preservation of the Liberties 

_,, of America: You are hereby acquainted that the Commission of 

‘ a Captain in said Service shall be made out for you as soon as 

you have compleated the said Inlistment, and you will also be 

allowed to nominate 2 Subalterns to serve under you, who will - y 

receive Commissions accordingly, if the Committee shall approve 

of them. By Order of the Committee of Safety. (Five days 
after the battle of Lexington.) Signed, in ink, by Joseph War- 
ren, Chairman. Framed. 


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$172) 


THE LEXINGTON BROADSIDE 


3176- New-York, April 25, 1775. This Day, about Noon, arrived a 


second Express from New-England, with the following impor- 
tant Advices. . . . Colonel Gardner’s ambush proved fatal to 
Lord Percy, and another General Officer, who were killed on the 
spot . . . To counterbalance this good news, . . . our first man 
in command, (who he is I know not) is also killed. . . . The 
country beyond here are all gone, and we expect it will be impos- 
sible to procure horses for our waggons, . . . At the instance of 
the gentlemen of Fairfield, just departed from hence, this is 
copied verbatim ... authenticated, from the several towns 
through which it passed, . .. Fairfield, April 24th 3 o’clock 
afternoon Thaddeus Burr, Andrew Rowland, Elijah Abel... . 
Norwalk 7 o'clock afternoon, Stamford 10 o’clock evening, 
Greenwich, 3 o'clock morning. Printed . . . by John Holt. 


The following Persons were mentioned in the Committee of 

Observation, as proper to be elected for a General Committee 
. in the present alarming Exigency. Isaac Low, Chairman 

New-York, April 28, 1775. A modern reproduction. 


‘New-York, May 8, 1775. Extract of a Letter From Philadel- 


phia, to a Gentleman in this City, dated the 6th inst. Yesterday 
evening Dr. Franklin arrived here from London . . . which has 
given great joy to this town, he says we have no favours to 
expect from the Ministry, nothing but submission will satisfy 
them, they expect little or no opposition will be made to their 
troops, those that are now coming are for New-York, where it 
is expected they will be received with cordiality . . . Dr. Frank- 
lin is highly pleased to find us arming and preparing for the 

worst events ... The Ministry are alarmed at every opposi- 
tion, and lifted up again at every thing which appears the least 
in their favour. Printed by John Anderson, at Beekman’s Slip. 


THE BUNKER HILL BROADSIDE 


New-York, June 24th, 1775. Last Night Arrived An Express 
From the Provincial-Camp near Boston with the following inter- 
esting Account of an Engagement, at Charlestown, between 
about Three Thousand of the King’s Regular Forces, and about 
Half the Number of Provincials, on Saturday the 17th Instant 

. Printed by John Holt, in Water-Street, near the Coffee 
House. | 


3174 


$175 


3177 


3178 


3179 


3183 


His Majesty’s Most Gracious Speech To both Houses of Par- 
liament, On Friday October 27, 1775. Printed by H. Gaine, 
in Hanover-Square. 
Notifying them of his intention “to put a speedy end to these 
disorders by the most decisive exertions.” He has “ received 
the most friendly offers of foreign assistance,’ referring to 
Hessian mercenaries, and relies on their affection, etc., for 
supplies. 


tty 


Vm 


New-England Chronicle: or the Essex Gazette December 14, 
1775. N° 385. Articles of Capitulation of General Mont- 7] 
gomery, other interesting political news, etc. 


7 By the Great and General Court of the Colony of Massachusett’s 


Bay. <A Proclamation. . . . Thirteen Colonies are now firmly : f 
united in the Conduct of this most just and necessary War, .. . ' 
January 23rd 1776. William Cooper Gop Save THE Propte. 


The New York Packet And American Advertiser. Feb. 22d, z 
1776. Interesting London letter about the intentions of Par- 
liament. 


. C 
In Committee of Safety For ... New-York. | Kingston. i \) = 
March 1, 1777. Resolutions regarding elections. Robert Ben) a 
son, Sec’ry. ec \ 


The Providence Gazette; and Country Journal; June 28, 1777. 

Reply from the Convention of the State of New York to a letter 

from the State of Massachusett’s Bay recommending a Regula- 

tion Bill. Interesting specimens of the many advantages derived 

to Old England from the American War in the great improve-  _ ia 
ment in the art of political lying. “The Americans are greatly : 
distressed for want of woolens; there is not one entire pair of 

breeches in the whole army. The bodies of all those Rebels 

who fell in the several skirmishes of New-Rochelle, Mamaro- 

neck, Connecticut road, etc., were immediately eaten up by their 
surviving brethren, ete. General Washington is so thoroughly 

hated . . . that scarce an evening passes without his being shot ae : 
at by his own centinels,” and other interesting matter. A 3 


* 


Providence Gazette, etc., August 2, 1777. 
Providence Gazette, etc., September 6, 1777. ( { 


The Providence Gazette, etc., September 13, 1777. Account | 
of Pitt’s Speech in the House of Lords May 30th about the | 
American War, Resolutions of Congress, June 14, 1777, that | 

the Flag be Thirteen Stripes alternate red and white; that the 
Union be Thirteen Stars, white in a blue field, representing a 
new constellation; and other interesting matter. ©. 

An unusually important item. eRe) | 


Providence Gazette, etc. Sept. 20, 1777. 


Providence Gazette. Sept. 27, 1777. 


Address to the Soldiers. Gentlemen, You are about to embark 
for America, to compel your Fellow Subjects there to submit 
to Popery and Slavery. . . . therefore, whatever hard names 
and heavy accusations may be bestowed upon your Fellow Sub- 
jects in America, be assured they have not deserved them; .. . 
they are compelled to defend their Liberties, after having tried, 
in Vain, every peaceable Means of obtaining Redress.... 
Before God and Man they are right. An Old Soldier. 


By Authority. New-York, October 8, 1777. Early this morn- 
ing Lieutenant Colonel Innes, Inspector General of Provincial 
Forces, arrived from Fort Montgomery with the agreeable News, 
that . . . Fort Clinton and its Dependencies, were taken by 
... Sir Henry Clinton. James Rivington, Printer to the 
King’s Most Excellent Majesty. Royal Arms at top. 


The Providence Gazette: December 6, 1777. Return of Forces 
surrendered by Burgoyne. 


The Providence Gazette, etc. December 13, 1777. ai 
j P ss 


The Providence Gazette, etc. January 10, 1778. A 


The Providence Gazette, etc. January 24, 1778. Articles of 
Confederation between the States. 


The Providence Gazette, etc. Feb. 14, 1778. 


The Providence Gazette, etc. March 14, 1778. List of British 
Ships of War upon the American Station. 


The Providence Gazette, etc. April 18, 1778. General Orders 
Valley Forge, etc. 


Providence Gazette, etc. June 27, 1778. 


At a Meeting of the Rector, Church-Wardens, and Vestry-Men, 
of Trinity Church, . . . the first Day of June, 1778. Whereas 


the great Losses this Corporation has sustained by the present | 


unhappy War in America, renders it absolutely necessary for 
them to be very attentive to their remaining Funds, . . . Lam- 
bert Moore, Sec’ry. 

“Capt Taylor’s pew to pay from May 1777 to May 1779 at 
70/- p. ann.” 


The Royal American Gazette. New York. Oct. 29, 1778. 
Manifesto and Proclamation to the members of the Congress by 
the Commissioners appointed by his Majesty. Having amply 


and repeatedly made known... and proclaimed .. . the 
benevolent overtures of Great Britain towards a re-union .. . 
offers which . . . require only to be known to be most grate- 
fully accepted ... resolved to return to England... the 


blessings which we are empowered to confer, and to warn them 
of the continued train of evils to which they are at present 
blindly and obstinately exposing themselves, etc., etc., etc. 


<4 Pe 


l? 


mn ee, . 


3197 


3198 


3199 


3200 


$201 


3202 


3203 


State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General 
Assembly, October Session, A. D. 1778. Whereas many in- 
habitants of .. . Rhode Island, after having suffered every 
evil and insult, from the wanton cruelty of our enemies; and 
from affluent and comfortable circumstances, are reduced to the 
most distressing necessity . . . William Mumford, de. Sec’ry. 


The Legislative-Council and General Assembly of . . . New 
Jersey beg Leave to congratulate you on being so far advanced 
in the fourth Year of our Independence, on the many successes 
of the present Campaign, and the glorious Prospect. . . of 
putting a speedy and happy end to the present distressing and 
unnatural War, and of settling our Liberty and Independence 
on a firm and lasting basis. Signed, in ink, by Will. Livingston 
presit and Caleb Camp Speaker. . 


L’Amour paternel qui a toujours animé la coeur de Roy pour 
les habitans du Canada, et le desire de les Soustraire a la domi- 
nation des Anglois, ont determiné Sa Majesté 4 envoyer dans 
un des ports Americaines des forces de terre et de mer capables 
d’effectuer ce grand objet. Fait au quartier General, Sur la 
Riviere de Connecticut, 1780. Signé La Fayette. 


Cry 
The Pennsylvania Gazette, etc. Sept. 6, 1780. i oe 
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. In General 
Assembly, March Session, 1781, Resolutions regarding the rais- 


ing of troops. 


By Samuel Birch, Esq; Brigadier General and Commandant of 


New-York, etc. Whereas the safety of the city, and the gen- 


eral securety of the inhabitants, is highly interested in main- 
taining a strict and regular City Watch the following Rules, for 
its better regulation, are hereby ordered to be strictly observed 


... J. Amiel, Major of Brigade to the Militia. New-York, | 


23d January, 1782. New-York: Printed by William Lewis, 
No. 19, Wall-Street. Royal arms at top. 


State of Rhode-Island, etc. In General Assembly, June Ses- 
sion, 1783. An Act laying an Impost . . . for the purpose of 
paying the annual interest. Providence; Printed by John Carter. 


Another copy. 


State of Rhode-Island, etc. In General Assembly, December 
Session, A. D. 1783. Enactment for the raising of money con- 
formable to the resolution of the Congress September 4, 1782. 
Providence: Printed by John Carter. 


New-Hampshire Mercury, and General Advertiser. Portmouth, 
May 3, 1785. ibid 


3207 


By the United States in Congress Assembled. August 17, 1785. 
Whereas many states in the union continue to be unrepresented 
in Congress, . . . not withstanding the many urgent recom- 
mendations of Congress . . . the great interests of the union 
. . . have been neglected or delayed . . . Signed, in ink, by 
Chas Thomson Secy. | 


Similar resolution, July 14th, 1786. That, Congress consider 
the confederation as a compact between the several states, etc., 
etc., etc. Signed, in ink, by ChaS Thomson Secy 


American Herald, Boston, Jan. 30, 1786. Account of Hallam’s 
appearance as Hamlet, interesting advertisements of stages from 
Portsmouth, N. H., to Savannah, Ga., etc. 


The Massachusetts Centinel. June 17, 1786. Aug. 2, 1788. 
Feb. 27, 1790, Mch. 10,1790. Meh. 27,1790. Mch. 31, 1790. 
Apr. 17, 1790. Apr. 28, 1790. May 15, 1790. May 19, 1790. 
May 22, 1790. With the rare extra May 26, 1790. June 5, 
1790. June 9, 1790. (14) 


Constitution of the United States of America. We, the People 
of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, etc., 
ete., etc. Done in Convention, by the unanimous consent of the 
States present, the seventeenth day of September, 1787. George 
Washington, President, And Deputy from Virginia. With the 
Ratification . . . by the Convention . . . Rhode Island. 


Order of Procession, In honor of the establishment of the Con- 
stitution of the United States. To parade... July 4, 1788 
proceeding along, etc.. (Philadelphia) By Order of the Com- 
mittee of Arrangement, Francis Hopkinson, Chairman. Phila- 


delphia: Printed by Hall and Sellers. 


The Pennsylvania Mercury and Universal Advertiser. August 
12, 1788. 

Brel New Aven Gazette, etc. Oct. 23, 1788. Imperfect. 
The New York Packet. Jan. 18, 1788—Jan. 22, 1788. 
Daily Advertiser. N. Y., Oct. 31, 1789. Imperfect. 
The Providence Journal, etc. Nov. 20, 1799. (6) 


| 


Congress of the United States, Begun and held. . . New- 
York March 4th 1789. An act to establish an Executive De- 
partment, to be denominated the Department of War. Approved, 
August the 7th, 1789. George Washington, President of the 
United States. 


Congress of the United States . . . January 4, 1790. An Act 
providing for the Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the United 
States, etc. Approved, George Washington, etc. Signed, in 
ink, by Th. Jefferson. 


[4 


3218 


3219 


3220 


3221 


The Columbian Tragedy: containing a particular and official 
Account . . . Bloody, Indian Battle, . . . Nov. 4, L791. ky 
at Miami-Village . . . in the Ohio-Country. Crude woodcuts of 
Maj. Gen. Richard Butler and of the Battle. Double row of 
coffins at top with names; four columns of verse. Boston; 
Printed by E. Russell for Thomas Bassett of Dunbarton (New- 


Hamp.) 1792. 


A True and Particular Narrative of the late Tremendous Tor- 
nado, or Hurricane, at Philadelphia and New-York, July 1, 
1792: When several Pleasure-Boats were lost in the Harbor of 
the latter, and Thirty Men, Women and Children, (taking their 
Pleasure on that sacred Day) were unhappily drowned . . . 
Tell this not in Massachusetts! Publish it not in the Streets of 
Connecticut! With four verses of doggerel, row of coffins at top, 
crude emblematie wood-cuts and mourning borders. Boston: 
Printed and Sold by E. Russell, ete. 


An excellent new Patriotic Song, occasioned by the Bloody Sea- 
Battle Between the L’Embuscade Frigate . . . Commanded by 
Citizen Bompard, and the Boston Frigate . . . Commanded by 
Capt Courtney, near Sandy Hook Aug. 1, 1793, Two columns 
of verse and; A true and particular Account of the Bloody 
Fight. Woodcut of battling ships. Sold by the Flying-Traders 
in the Union. Small piece gone from centre. 


The Telegraphe and Daily Advertiser. Baltimore, Dec. 17, 
1799. Mourning borders on Death of Washington. Wood-cut 
of the Expedition Line Of Stages. | 


Columbian Centinel. Boston, Dec.-29, 1799. Mourning borders 
for Death of Washington. 


Same for Dec. 30, 1799. a | 
—— New York Herald. Jan. 6, 1860. 


(3) 


(Ode on the Death of Washington.) To be performed at the 
Old-South on Saturday, February 8, 1800. Young & Minns, 
Printers. & 


CARICATURES, ETC. 


America Triumphant and Britannia in Distress. Explanation. 
(Six lines in double columns.) Oblong 4to, rect., etching. 
Excessively scarce. : 


America Vertrapt Het Woedende Albion, (etc., four verses). 
P. Wagenaar, Inn. inv. et delin—C Brouwer, sculp. 1782. 
America, on a pedestal, is receiving the Provisional Treaty of 
Nov. 30, 1782, from Adams, while George III in attitude of 
dejection stands at the right. Rect., 8vo, line. Very searce. 


An Attempt to land a Bishop in America. 8vo. Line. 
The excessively scarce original, known through its frequent 
reproductions. 


The Ballance of Power. (Ten verses in three columns.) Lon- 
don, Published as ye Act directs, JanY 17, 1781, by R. Wilkin- 
son, at N° 58 in Cornhill. Engraved by R. S. Oblong folio, 
rect., line. Very scarce. 


Bunkers Hill or America’s Head Dress. Pub April 19 by M. 
Darly 39 Strand. 4to rect., line. Excessively scarce. 


The Colossus of the North; or The Striding Boreas. Small 4to. 
(Lord North and Wilkes.) 


Characteristicks. 8vo. Alderman Beckford, Wilkes and 
Alderman Bull. 


Caricature on DeGrasse’s defeat by Rodney. London 
Magazine, August, 1778. 8vo. (3) 


The Commissioners. Pub April 3, 1778, by M Darly 39 


Strand. Oblong small folio, etching. Original coloring. 
Very scarce. 


Le Destin Molestant les Anglois. Count d’Estaing, leading 
three wild animals, presents palm branch to America. Fame, 
with laurel crown proclaiming his deeds. Oblong small folio, 
etching. Very scarce. 


England, Roast Beef & Plumb Pudding—France, Toad Stools 
& Garlick. T. Porter Inv. fec—Vinegar Inv. fec. Oblong 4to. 


A Transfer of East India Stock. J(ohn) S(ayres) f. Pub- 
lished 25th Novt 1783 by Thomas Cornell Bruton Street. 
Rect. folio, etching. 

“‘ Fox said that Sayers’ caricatures had done him more mischief 
than the debates in Parliament, or the works of the Press. The 
prints Fox running away with the India House and many other 
of these publications, had certainly a vast effect on the public 
mind.” Walpole and His World, p. 214. 


Paradise lost. J. S. f.—Published 17th July 1782 by Charles 
Bretherton, New Bond Street. 
Fox and Burke outside the gates of the Treasury. An arch with 


_heads of Dunning, L¢ Lansdowne and Col. Barre. Folio, rect., 


etching. 
—— The Mask. Fox and L4 North. 4to. 
— The Coalition Medal. 1783. Fox and L4 North. 4to. (3) 


3235 
3236 


3237 


3238 


3239 


3240 


3241 


3242 


3243 


3244 


, 8245 


3246 


Mal Lui Veut Mal Lui Tourne Dit Le Bon Homme Richard 

Sujet Mémorable des Révolutions de l’Univers. Oblong 4to, line. 

An American sawing off horns of the cow, English Commerce, dt 
a Dutchman milking her and a Spaniard and Frenchman stand- : 
ing by with bowls. The British Lion asleep, an Englishman 

with clasped hands grieving, Philadelphia in background. 


-~——Similar; reversed. Oblong 4to, line, without any lettering. — S 


Similar; Explication de ce tableau touchant l’etat de la _ . 
Nation d’Angleterre. (Eleven lines, repeated in German.) / AF) 3 
Oblong folio, rect., etching. | 7 


A somewhat similar design but with “ York Town” in A 
background. Unlettered except for “ No. 2.” 


The Parricide. _A Sketch of Modern Patriotism. 8vo. 
—— Spanish treatment at Carthagena. 8vo. — ae 
—— The Thistle Reel; and Acts of Common Council. (4) Cad 


The Repeal. Or the Funeral Procession, of Miss Americ-stamp. + 
Oblong folio, rect., etching. 


— Another copy. | CAKE » 


Similar. The Repeal Or the Funeral of Miss Ame-stamp. Kp 
Oblong folio, rect., etching. Very scarce. yi | 


The Tea-Tax-Tempest, or the Anglo-American Revolution. ~) § 
Oblong folio, rect., line. | LA AF 
Etched letter proof, beautifully engraved and very scarce, espe- 
cially in such fine condition. V 


Orage causé par |’Impét sur le Thé en Amérique. Le Temps ox 
fait voir avec sa Lanterne Magique, aux quatre parties du Monde, _— 
que cet Orage que les Anglois ont excité, les foudroye eux-mémes, 4 , 
et va donner 4 l’Amérique les moyens de se saisir du bonnet de 

la Liberté. Oblong 4to, rect., line. Very scarce. 


The Royal Hunt, or a Prospect of the Year 1782. South Briton : 
fecit— ... Feby 16th 1782.—North Briton Invt. Oblong ity 
folio, rect. 


The Triumph of America. 
Oblong small folio, vignette, etching. L4 Chatham driving 
chariot, in which America is seated, with six horses. 


A very curious caricature representing the British Leopard 
strangled and held by one ear’ by an American rattlesnake, a 
Spanish lion pulling at the other ear and the Gallic cock attack- 
ing him in the rear. Circle, with Latin quotation, etc., in rect., 
4to, line. 

Finely engraved. Excessively scarce. 


3247 


3248 


3250 


3251 


3252 


3253 


3254 


AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 


References are to David McNeely Stauffer’s American Engravers, etc. 


The Grolier Club, 1907. 


Aitken, Robert. A Map of the Present Seat of War on the Bor- 
ders of Canada, for the Penn? Magazine. S. 6. 


Akin, James. Inside of a Hut . . . Laplanders. S. 27. Power 
of Solitude, etc. 


Allardice, S. George ist S, 42. George II S. 43. George 3 : 


S. 44, (5) 


Allan, J. The Rev? W™ Romaine A. M. S. 32. Eleazer by 
command of Antiochus . . . dragged to the Torture, etc. S. 38. 


Bonaparte Commander in Chief of the Army in Italy. 
Drawn from the life at Milan. Engraved by J. Allan. Bust, 
profile to right, long hair, oval. S. 31. 

Sound impression of a very rare print, published in Philadel- 
phia 1797, and probably the first portrait of him engraved in 
this country. (3) 


Anderson, Alexander. George Baron. New-York—Drawn by 
Howell & Engraved by Anderson., (etc., two lines), bust, to 
left, oval, stipple. Not in S. Excessively scarce. 


— Mr Cooke as Richard III. S. 49. Will™ Penn. S. 59. 
(W™ Robertson) S. 62. (3) 


— Anatomical figure, full length showing the muscles, etc. 
A. Anderson M. D. sculp, New York, 1799. S. 66. Large folio. 
Very scarce. 


Small folio, wood-cut of a huntsman, hounds, dead boar 
and other game. Ridinger pinx.—Anderson Sc. Very scarce. 


Wood-cuts, folio copper plates from Josephus, Collins’s 
Bible, Maps, etc. (32) 


Scrap Book of wood-cuts of views, animals, ships, book- 
plate of Jane V. Anderson, playing curds, business cards, early 
steamboat and railroad train, portraits, etc. | 


3256 


3257 


3258 


3259 


3260 


3261 


3262 


3263 


3264 


3265 


5, 8266 


3267 


Anderson, H. John Bunyan. S. 68. John Walker. S. 69. 
Henry Kirke White, second and undescribed state of S. 83, 
without publication line. (3) 


Barker, W™ A View of the Escurial, etc. Oblong 8vo not in S. 


Birch, W™ The Capitol at Washington. 1808. S. 190. The 
Sun . . . Garden scene. Echo, Penna. S. 195, colored. 
Hampton the Seat of Gen! Chas Ridgley, S. 198, colored. (4) 


Lansdown Seat of W™ Bingham. S. 200, but proof 
before second line, colored. Solitude in Penna. belonging to Mr 
Penn. S. 206, colored. (2) 


Bowen, Abel. Rev. Hosea Ballou. S.210. James Montgomery. 
S. 215. Rev. John Murray. S. 216. W™ Staughton, D. D. 
S. 217. Group of Reformers. S. 218. Daughter of a Genius, 
wood-cut portrait of Bowen and his advertisement on cover of 
a writing-book. (8) 


Bower, John. The Universal Letter Writer, Tomb of Aone: 


than, Solomon’s Temple, maps and plans. 


Bowes, J. French History, portraits (not signed) and scenes; 
Spring, Autumn, Winter. (25) 


Boyd, John. George III. S. 255. Plutarch. S. 259, II. 
Shakspeare. S. 262, on undivided sheet, with engraved title 
not in S. Stone-henge; St Petersberg; Views in Shetland, etc. 


(14) 
Brown, B. (Sir Philip Francis). S. 279. Very scarce. 


Callender, Joseph. Amicable Fire Society. (Boston.) S. 288. 
The Fortune Hunter; imp’t., book-plate of the Massachusetts 
Medical Society. (3) 


Charles, William. John Bull making a new Batch of Ships to 
send to the Lakes. §S. 315. Fine and very scarce American 
caricature, colored, oblong small folio. 


—— Drawing. Plate 9; Staffa; Sassenage; note to S. 339. 
Childs, Cephas G. Washington Grays. S. 380. (4) 
Chorley, John. Rev4 Jesse Appleton. D. D. S. 383. 


Clarke, Thomas. Helvitius. S. 401. Suworow. S. 407. Fort 
Oswego, imperfect. S. 412. (4) 


The Adventures of Tellemachus from the French of 
Fenelon by John Hawkesworth. Engraved portrait and thir- 
teen fine plates engraved by Thos. Clarke. Two vols. 8vo, half 
roan. New York (1797). 


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3270 


3271 

— 
OB 3272 
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3274 


“ names, arms and statistics of the States. 


The Resurrection of a Pious Family from their Tomb at 
the Last Day. S. 417 II. 


Fine impression of this scarce and important plate. 


Clay, Edward W. Rev. Joseph Eastburn. S. 392, but proof 


before publication line, fine impression. Large paper. 


Cone, J. John Williams, Late Pastor of the Oliver st. Bap- 
tist Church, N. York; Ornithology Plate VIII. 


Cooke, George. S. 435, but with additional line. 
Niagara Falls, Great Pitch. (6) 


Doolittle, Amos. John Adams President of the United-States, 
bust, to right, vignette, draped curtain overhead, laurel branches 
and ribbon below, in border of sixteen rectangles, each with 
Above; spread eagle, 
with ribbon and motto; ‘‘ Millions For Our Defence—Not A 
Cent For Tri-Bute”. Below; “A New Display of the United 
States | New Haven, Printed & Sold, Wholesale by Amos Doo- 
little August 14 1799” S. 509. 


The only known impression. Framed. 


Niagara Falls. 
S. 436. Two copies. 


a Capt James Cook. S. 511. 


Jonathan Edwards President. S. 513. 


America. To Perpetuate to Posterity, the Memory of 
those Patriotic Heroes, who Fought, Bled & Died, in Establish- 
ing Peace, Liberty and Tranquility, to their Country. S. 522. 
Very scarce and interesting item. 

The English Original by Joseph Strutt, after R. E. Pine. 
London, 1781, which Doolittle copied. (2) 


Bonaparte in Trouble | A. Doolittle del. et sc. | (etc., three 
lines) | Published by Shelton & Kensett. | Etching. 
Rectangle, 9.9.x 14.4. S. 530. Excessively scarce. Framed. 


Dartmoor Prison England with a representation of the 
unfortunate transactions of the a8 of April 1815. S. 532. 
Excessively scarce, folio. 


Davy H. Conversations on Chemistry etc. A Description 
and Plate of the Pneumatic Cistern of Yale College and A short 
account of Artificial Mineral Waters in the U. S. Old cf. 12mo 
(New Haven) 1814. 

Twelve plates, good, sound copy except one cover injured. 


—— Masonic Certificate of Grand Lodge of Conn. Engraved 


by Brother Amos Doolittle. Newhaven. S. 535. 


From the best Authorities, not in S; 


(2) 


Map of Connecticut. 
Vermont From actual Survey; not in S. Folios. 


Very scarce, fine impression. 


f ft A 
Scarce. i ae 


f 


3279 


Versailles Balloons. Seven plates from the folio Josephus, ete. ne 
(12)° 
3280 Drayton, J. View Near Bordenton, S. 542, colored. Naples ge: 


From The West. S. 546. The Cottage of St Leonards. S. 549. 
(8) 


Aerostation. PJ. 1 with Montgolfier’s, Blanchard’s and i 4 
V 


ASHER B. DURAND 
References are to the Grolier Club Exhibition Catalogue, April, 1895. 


3281 Bolivar, General y Presidénte de la Republica de Colombia, 

: small folio, bust to left, oval in rect. » 
Favria P.—St Giorgio Se. } 
This is the second state of the oval portrait of Durand after 
Waldo and Jewett. G. 1. II. 


3989 Asher B. Durand Painted by*C. Le Eliottyiingrayediby en amas 
Halpin. Copyright 1865 and published by Sam. P. Avery. ¥ 
Small folio, bust to left, oval in rectangle. India proof signed 
by both Elliott and Durand. G. 2. s 


3283) Same as above, India proof before title signed by both lap 


3284 Same, India proof before all letters. , 3 pe . 
3285 Asher B. Durand engraved by Alfred Jones for John Durand’s 
“Life and Times of A. B. Durand,” N. Y. 1894, bust to left, ne 
rectangle. 
Proof before all letters on Japan paper. Etching. G. 3. Fi 


3286 Asher B. Durand. Half length seated to left, palette in hand, ~ 
before easel, rect. Etching. he 
Proof before all letters on Japan paper, signed by the artist, 
James D. Smillie. Undescribed. | 


“ 3287 John Quincy Adams, President of the United States. G. 4. 


Fine copy with full margins. 
3288 Same. Proof before all letters. Undescribed. M YW 


8289 The Rev. Nathan Bangs D.D., half length to left, 8vo, rect. : 
Painted by Paradise-—Engraved by Durand. G. 6II. 
Another copy, India proof. (2) 


3290 Joel Barlow, half length to right, 4to rect. Painted by Robt 
Fulton.—Eng. by A. B. Durand, G. 7. 


Mrs. Barnes as Isabella, half length to left, 4to rect. Engraved 


py - B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle. Large paper. 


Hugh Blair D.D., bust to left, 8vo vignette. G. 10. - (3) 


Elias Boudinot L.L.D., half length to left, small folio rect. 
Painted by Waldo & Jewett. (Copyright 1822) Engraved by 
A. B. Durand. Published by E. Huntington, Hartford: 1825. 
Undescribed state. G. 11 (III). 


Anna Braithwaite, bust to right, 4to vignette. Painted by W. 
Dunlap.—Engraved by A. B. Durand Print’d by Burton. G. 
12. Scarce. 


John Brooks, half length to left, 4to rect. Painted by Gi 
Stuart. Eng. by A. B. Durand etc. G. 13. II. 
Another copy, India proof. 


Jacob Brown, half length to front, 4to rect. Painted by J. W. 
Jarvis. Eng. by A. B. Durand etc. G. 14. Two copies. 
Same as above, India proof before titles on folio paper. 


G. 14 II. (2) 


Lord Byron, bust, face to left, 24mo rect. Tho’ Phillips R. A. 
pinxt—A. B. Durand se. Vol. I. Undescribed state. G. 16 
CEE); 

Antonio Canova, bust to left, vignette, 4.x 3.4. Engraved by 
A. B. Durand & Inscribed to his Friend | Michael Pekenino 
Archit of Italy (Canavesano.) America, June, 1820. G. 17. 
Excessively scarce. No perfect copy could be procured for the 
exhibition and the catalogue describes a fragment without meas- 
urements. (2) 


Cha§ Carroll of Carrollton, half length to front, 4to rect. Paint- 
ed by Harding—Eng. by A B Durand. India proof. G. 18 IT. 
_ “Look at the delicate treatment shown in the portrait of the 
old, old man, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, so beautifully ten- 
der that when it was exhibited on the other side of Ocean, the 
quidnuncs there would not believe it had been executed on this 
side.” : 


Same as above, before all letters. G. 18 I. 

A beautiful impression on India paper. This state shows to 
perfection the wonderful technique of the engraver and fully 
justifies Hart’s encomium. 


Adam Clarke, L.L.D., half length to right, 8vo vignette. Paint- 
ed by Partridge——Engraved by Durand. Published by W. & 
P. C. Smith N° 59 Fulton St N York. Ridley Printer N. Y. 
Undescribed state. G. 20 (III). 


DeWitt Clinton, bust profile to right, 4to circle. W. J. Coffee 
fect—A. B. Durand sc. (etc., seven lines). Printed by W™ 
Neale, N. Y. State undescribed. G. 21 (II). 

Same as above. All lettering except artist’s line erased. 
State undescribed. G. 21 (III). (2) 


3300 


3301 


3302 


3303 


330A 


DeWitt Clinton, bust to left, 12mo rect. Henry Inman del.—A. 
B. Durand sc. (ete., two lines). G. 22. . 

Same as above, India proof, fine impression. 

DeWitt Clinton, half length to, left, head resting on hand, 4to 
rect. Painted by C. Ingham.—Eng. by A. B. Durand. (etc., 
four lines). Two copies. G. 23 III. 


Same as above, copyright lines erased; state undescribed. 
Gu 28, (1V). 


Cadwallader D. Colden, Esq? Mayor of the City of New York, 
bust to left, 4to vignette. Painted by Waldo & Jewett—Eng 
by P. Maverick Durand & C° From the Original Picture in the 
possession of the Corporation. G, 241. : 

A beautiful impression, in the first state, of this important item. 


Same as above, engravers changed to: “ Eng by A B Du- 
rand” G. 24 IT. | 

As used in the Memoir of the Celebration ... . New York 
Canals and with the printed title page. | (2) 


Thomas Cooper, M.D., Octt 2294 1829, Etat 70, bust to left, 
8vo vignette. Engraved by A. B. Durand from a drawing by 
C. Ingham. G. 25. 


——— Same as above, India proof on 4to paper, very fine. G. 25. 
(2) 


Mr. Cowell As Crack, bust to front, 8vo rect. Engraved by A. 
B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle (etc., three lines). 
Gi 26. : 


Rey. Samuel H. Cox, A.M., bust to right, 4to vignette. Paradise 
pinx.—Durand sculp, Published 1823. 
Very scarce; state undescribed. G. 27 (II). oe 


W. H. Crawford, bust to right, small folio rect. Painted by 
J. W. Jarvis—Eng. by A. B. Durand Published by B. O. 
Tyler, Washington City. G. 28 II. Brilliant impression. 


David Crockett, bust to right, ato vignette. Painted by A. L. 


De Rose.—Engraved by A. B. Durand. Two lines in fac-simile 
of his handwriting. G. 29 II. | 
Signed and dated inscription by the artist. 


The Rev. Dr. Dalcho, bust to right, royal 8vo rect. Painted by 
C. Fraser.—Eng. by A. B. Durand (etc., three lines). G. 30 II. 
Fine impression of a very scarce print. | 


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3307 


Stephen Decatur, three-quarter length to right, royal 8vo rect. 
Painted by T. Sully. Eng. by A. B. Durand etc. (etc., three 
lines) G. 31 III. 
Same as above, proof on India paper before all lettering 
except artist’s line, on folio paper. A beautiful example, state 
undescribed. G. 31 (Ia). ! 
Same as the first, copyright line erased, state undescribed. 
G. 31 (IV). (3) 
The Rev. James B. Finley Missionary to the Wyandot Indians, 
half length to left, seated, 8vo vignette. Painted by J. Para- 
dise—Eng. on steel by A. B. Durand. G. 34. 
William Floyd, bust to left, 8vo rect. Engraved by A. B. 
Durand from a Painting in Delaplaine’s Gallery. G. 35. 
Mr. E. Forrest As Rolla, bust to right, 8vo rect. Engraved by 
A. B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle. (etc., three lines). 
| (3) 


Grest at. 


William Fuller, From the Original Painting in possession of the 
Gymnasium of New York. G. 38. 

Folio; represents him, full length, in prize ring. A desirable 
and decorative sporting subject. Very scarce. 


Garrit Furman, bust to left, 12mo vignette. Painted by T. 
Cummings.—Eng. by A B Durand. G. 39. 
India proof, on 4to paper. Very scarce. 


Another impression with word “ Proof” stamped in blank 


’ below, India paper. G. 39. 


Rev. Freeborn Garrettson, aged 73, half length to right, 12mo 
rect. Painted by Paradise-—Engraved by Durand. G. 40. 
William Gaston, half length to right, 4to rect. Painted by 
G. Cooke.—Eng. by A. B. Durand. (etc., two lines). G. 41 II. 
Same as above, India proof on folio paper, fine. G. 41 II. 
(3) 
Edward Gibbon, Esq’, born May 8, 1737, bust to left, 8vo oval 
in rectangle. Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.—Engraved by 
A. B. Durand. New York. Published By J & J. Harper. 
State undescribed. G. 42 II. 
Edmund D. Griffin, bust to front, 8vo rect. Painted by N. 
Rogers.—Eng. by A. B. Durand. G. 44 II. 
Same as above, India proof on folio paper; very fine. 
G, 44 II. (3) 
Mr. Hackett, bust to right, vignette, in rectangular picture 
frame. Painted by H Inman.—Steel Plate —Engraved by A. 
B. Durand. Engraved for the New York Mirror. 1832. G. 
45 III. Two copies. 
Same as above, trial proof before the frame, lettered. 
Inman pt—A. B. Durand s. Mr. Hackett. G. 45 1I. Fine 
proof on India paper. (2) 


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3315 


3316 


3317 


3318 


3319 


3320 


3321 


3322 


Early and undescribed state before enclosing border line and 


(Alexander Hamilton), sculptured bust to left, rectangle. Ga 
before any inscription; India proof on folio paper. G. 46 (al). {4 


Same as above, border line and artist’s names added. 
Ceracchi fec-—A B Durand se. G. 46 I. ; 93 
India proof on folio paper. a i 


The Rev. Elijah Hedding, A.M., Bishop of the Methodist Epis- 

copal Church, bust to left, 8vo vignette. Painted by Paradise— 

Eng on Steel by A. B. Durand. G. 47. C3 . 
Mrs. Hilson As Margaret Overreach, half length to right, 12mo _ 4 
rect. Engraved by A. B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle 

(etc., three lines). G. 48. 

Mr. Hilson As Tyke, bust to left, 8vo rect. Engraved by A. B. 

Durand from a painting by J. Neagle (etc. three lines). G. 49. 


—— Same as above, fine proof on India paper. (4) 


The Honorable Philip Hone, Mayor of the City of New York 
in 1826, bust to left, 4to vignette. Painted by-Peale—Eng. by yi 
A. B. Durand. G. 50. ; -} ad 


David Hosack, M.D., F.R.S., half length to left, rect. Painted 
by T. Sully—Eng. by A. B. Durand G. 51 II. 
Proof before fac-simile signature and copyright lines. 


——— Another impression, proof on India paper, cut to rect. (3) 


by Stuart & Trumbull—Eng. by A. B. Durand (etc., three 
lines). G. 55 III. Two copies. 


Same as above, with artists’ line only. G. 55 (Ia). India 


John Jay, three-quarter length to right, royal 8vo rect. Painted Paes 


proof on folio paper, state undescribed. (3) 

Rev. William Jay, half length to left, 4to vignette. Branwhite 

del.—A. B. Durand se. (etc., three lines). G. 56 IT. . 3 
Same as above, with first line of inscription only. India 

proof, state undescribed. G. 56 (Ia). (2) 


Georgius Jones. Histrio. Natus MDCCCX, bust, profile to 
right in circle. Drawn by F. S. Agate——Eng. by A. B. Durand. : 
G. 57. India proof on folio paper. ( : 


Arms added below. State undescribed. G. 5711. Author on 


Lettering within circle erased, facsimile signature and + 
Ancient America and tragedian, the ‘‘ Count Joanness.” (2) 


Autograph receipt, $25 on account of above plate, signed A. B. 
Durand. } 


James Kent, L.L.D., half length to right, royal 8vo rect. Paint- 
ed by F. R. Spencer.—Eng. by A. B. Durand (etc., three lines). 
G.591T) , 


Same as above, proof before titles, on folio paper. G 


59 I. (2) 


Rev. Sylvester Larned, Late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church 
at New Orleans, half length to left, small folio, rect. Eng. by 
A. B. Durand. G. 60. 


Morgan, Lewis, half length to left, 4to rect. Painted by James 
Herring.—Eng. by Durand & Paradise (etc., three lines). G. 
61 II. | 


Mr. Macready As Macbeth, half length to left, 8vo rect. En- 
graved by A. B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle (etc., 


three lines). G. 63 IV. 


Same as above, before all letters. India proof, state unde- 
scribed, no other known. G. 63 (al). (3) 


(Macready as) William Tell, whole length in chains, 12mo 
rect. Painted by H. Inman—Eng. by A. B. Durand. Printed 
by J. Burton. G. 641. India proof. 


The original drawing by A. B. Durand after Inman, same 
size as the engraving. (2) 


John Marshall, LL.D., half length seated, to right, 4to rect. 
Painted by Henry Inman.—Eng. by A. B. Durand (etc., three 
lines). G. 67 V. 


Same as above, copyright line erased. G. 67 (VI). 
Two copies; one on folio paper, printed in colors. | 


— Same as above, proof before all letters except artist’s line. 
Fine and perfect copy, undescribed state. G.67 (IIa) (4) 


- John M. Mason, D.D., S.T.P., President of Dickinson College. 


Painted by J. W. Jarvis, Esq., 1809. . . . —Engraved by A. B. 
Durand.—Painted by Andrew Maverick. G. 68. 

‘Among them . . . the eloquent John M. Mason is a fine ex- 
ample of the engraver’s art, the latter comparing favorably with 
Sharp’s Thomas Walker, considered one of the Englishman’s 
great accomplishments in portraiture.” 


Rev. J. M. Mathews, bust to right, 4to vignette. Painted by 
Waldo & Jewett—Eng. by A. B. Durand. G. 69. ’ 


Rev. I. B. Matthias, bust to right, 8vo vignette. Paradise pt.— 
Durand sc. G. 70. 


Rev. Philip Milledoler, D.D., bust to left, small folio, vignette. 


Painted by Waldo & J ewett—Durand sc. G. 71. ne) 


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3331 


3332 


3333 


3334 


3335 


3336 


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3338 


3339 


Samuel L. Mitchill, M. & LL.D., Late Representative and Sen- 


ator in Congress (etc., five lines). Painted by Jarvis—Eng. by 
Durand. From the original painting, ete. G. 73. 

James Monroe, half length to right, 4to rect. Eng. by A. B. 
Durand, etc. G. 74. 

Same as above, proof on folio paper. (3) 


Valentine Mott M.D., Professor of Surgery in the University 


of New York, bust to right, folio vignette. Drawn by H. In-\ 


man Engraved by A. B. Durand. India paper. G. 75. 


Lindley Murray, bust, nearly profile to left, 8vo rect. Westoby 
pinxit—Durand sculpsit. G. 75. , 

Aaron Ogden, bust to right, 8vo rect. Painted and Engraved 
by A. B. Durand (etc., three lines). Two copies. G. 78. (3) 


Rev. Stephen Olin, bust to right, 8vo vignette. Paradise p*— 
Durand sc. India proof and another, plain. G. 79. 

James Otis, half length to left, 8vo rect. I. Blackburn pinxt, 
1775.—A. B. Durand sc. Published by Wells & Lilly—98 
Court st. Boston. es 

Front to Tudor’s Life with title page. State undescribed. G. 


80 (II). (3) 
Rev. Wm. Patton, A.M., half length to right, 4to rect. Two 
copies. G. 81 II. ) (2) 


The Honorable William Paulding, Mayor of the City of New 
York in 1824 & 1825, bust to right vignette. Drawn & En- 
graved by A B Durand 1826. G. 82. | 

Rev. William Phebus. Aged 69, bust to right, 8vo vignette. 
Paradise pinx—Durand sc. G. 84. 

Philip Syng Physick, M.D., Professor of Anata etc. Inman 
1824--A. B Durand sc. Pubd by W. Swaim Philad@ 1825. 
State undescribed. G. 85 (II). (3) 


Maj‘ Gen! Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, bust to front, 8vo rect. 
H. B. Bounetheau del.—A. B. Durand sc. G. 86. _ Very scarce. 


William Pinkney, bust to left, 8vo vignette. Painted by R 
Peale—Eng. by A B. Durand Burton Print. G. 87. India 
proof and a plain impression. (2) 


Judge Platt, half length to left, small folio rect. Painted by 
J. Trumbull. Eng: by A. B. . Durand (etc., five lines). Printed 
by Burton. G. 88. 

India proof, presentation copy to Col. Fish from Jn° Trumbull. 
Very fine and scarce. 


Same as above plate cut down, facsimile title added. State 


undescribed. G. 88 (II). (2) 


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3348 


Rem Rapelje bust to front, 8vo oval in rect. Eng. by A. B. 
Durand. Scarce. G. 90. 


Rev. J. B. Romeyn, D.D., half length to left, small folio rect. 
Painted by Waldo & Jewett.—Published, New York, May 1st 
1820.—Engraved by A. B. Durand. G. 92. Very scarce. 


(Saint Anthony), head and shoulders to left, 12mo vignette. 
Signed in pencil A. B. Durand S*. St Anthony. G. 94. 
Excessively scarce. 


Lieut Colonel Charles De Salaberry, C.B. Commandant le Regi- 
ment des Voltigeurs Canadiens, etc., etc., etc., half length to 
right, small folio, in picture frame, rect. Painted by A Dick- 
inson—Eng by A. B. Durand. G. 95. Excessively scarce. 


Robert C Sands, bust to left, 4to vignette. R. W. Weir Pt.— 
A. B. Durand Se. G. 96 II. Large paper. 


—— Same as above, fine India proof of first state. G. 961. 


Rev. James Saurin, half length to left, 8vo rect. B. Picart delin. 
—Engraved by Durand. Published by D. A. Borrenstein 
Princeton N. J. Sept 1827. G. 97. 


Catherine M. Sedgwick, half length to left, 4to rect. Painted 
by Chas Ingham—Eng. by A. B. Durand (etc., three lines). G. 
99. India proof. 


Isaac Shelby, bust to left, 4to rect. Painted by Jouitt—HEng. 
by A. B. Durand. G. 100. (3) 


Rev. Doctor. W. B. Sprague, half length to front. Painted by 
S. F. B. Morse—Eng. by A. B. Durand. G. 102 II. 

India proof on folio paper, very fine. 

Gilbert Charles Stuart, bust to left, 8vo rect. Engraved by 
A. B. Durand from ... Sarah Goodrich (etc., three lines). 


G. 104 ITI. 
‘Same as above, publication line erased, state undescribed. 
G. 104 (IV). (3) 


oe Soba Summerteld A.M., bust to left, small folio vignette. 
Painted by Waldo & Jewett—Engraved by A. B. Durand New 
York, Published by Sam. Waldo, etc. G. 105. 


Same as above, bust slightly reduced, all lettering tad. 
relettered ; artist’s line as above in script. Yours affectionately 


J. Summerfield. State undescribed. G. 105 (II). 


William Swaim, bust to left, 4to vignette. Inman del.—A. B. 
Durand sc. Painted by Thomas & Winship. State undescribed. 
G. 106 (III). 


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3350 


3351 


3352 


3353 


3354 


3355 


3356 


John Trumbull, half length to right, 8vo rect. Painted by Waldo 
& Jewett— ...—Engraved by A. B. Durand (ete., three 
lines). G. 108 IV. 

Two copies plain, and one fine India proof. (3) 


Same, India proof before any inscription. G. 108 III. 
“Observe the masterly strength in the patrician head of the 
artist John Trumbull, and point to any head by any engraver 
of any time, superior to it in all the qualities that go to make a 
great print.” 


diate portion. India proof, undescribed state. G. 108 (IIIa). 


Same as above, last state, “ Printed in colors by S. Arlent 
Edwards.” G. 108 (V). 


V Rensselaer, bust to right, 8vo rect. Painted by A. Dickinson 
—Eng. by A. B. Durand: India paper. G. 100 II. : 


Same as above, trial proof before the name. Cnet (2) 


Washington. From Houdon’s Bust profile to right vignette. 
Engraved by A. B. Durand, 1833. Printed by R. Neale. Proof 
on folio paper. Hart 179a. G. 111. . 


Washington From the original picture in the possession of the 
Atheneum, Boston, bust to left, 4to rect. (Lightly etched) G. C. 
Stuart pt—A. B. Durand sc. Hart 355b. G. 112 (Ia). 


George Washington, bust to left, 8vo rect. Eng. by A. B. 
Durand from ... Col. Trumbull belonging to Yale College. 
G° Washington. Hart 115b. G. 113 (III). (2) 


Noah Webster, LL.D., half length to left, 4to rect. Painted by 
S. F. B. Morse—Eng. by A. B. Durand. Printed by J. R. 
Burton. G. 115. ; 


Revd John Wesley, M.A. Aged 63, three quarter length to left, 
8vo, rect. From a scarce print published in the Year 1765— 
Eng. by A. B. Durand. G. 116. 


Hugh Williamson, M.D., LL.D., bust to right, 8vo rect. Painted 
by J. Trumbull.—Engraved By A. B. Durand. G. 119 Cut 


close, but perfect; fine impression. ; 


Rev. Elijah Woolsey, bust to left, 8vo vignette. Paradise pt— 
Durand Se. G. 121. (4) 


His Excellency Oliver Wolcott, Governor of the State of Con- 
necticut, bust to left, small folio rect. Engraved by A. B. 
Durand, New York. From an original Picture painted by Sully 
in the possession of William Gracie Esq’. G. 120. 


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Same as above, “ New York.” erased. State undescribed. G. 
120 (II). 


Group; at left a young man standing, with musket; in center, 
old man seated, another man standing behind him; at right man 
leaning on staff. 12mo rect. Vol. VII. P. Maverick sc. 
(3.423; 


Group; old man, crutch on floor, seizing a younger man; woman 


seated to right and others in background. M. Rooker del.—P. 
Maverick sc. Published by W. Durell & Co. The size and exe- 
cution are very similar to G. 123, but it is not recorded. 


Plates from Calmet’s Great Dictionary of the Holy Bible. 
4to, Charlestown, 1812. Agriculture (127), Musical Instru- 
ments (128), Gates of Hades (129), Sepulchre of Jesus Christ, 
2 plates (130 and 130*), Ancient Ships—3 plates (131, 2, 3), 
Egyptian Wheat (134), Locust (135), Syrian Animals (136), 
Ostrich (137), Cherubim (138), with printed title page. (15) 


The Arabian Nights; a full set of twelve plates, of which three 
are G. 143a, b and c., the others by R. C. Bruen. (12) 


Ornithology. Plate III, etc., 4to, Durand sculpt. Undescribed. 


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Shakespeare, 3 plates (145a, c, d). 
Scott’s Poems (146b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, k). 
Moore’s Works signed P. or Peter Maverick not recorded (9) 


(22) 


Old Pat., bust, face slightly to left, vignette. Painted by S. L. 
Waldo—Eng4 by A. B. Durand. G. 144. 

The first plate engraved by Durand direct from a painting. The 
original; “A Beggar with a Bone” in the Boston Atheneum. 
Very scarce. 


Cowper’s Poems (148a, b, c. (d),). 

Thomson’s Seasons (150a, b, (c, d, and another) ). 

Byron’s Works (15la, b, ce, d, e (2), f, g, (2) h.) and eleven 
undescribed. (30) 


(Business Card.) Durand & Co. Bank Note Engravers and 
Printers 26 Wall Street New York, small 4to in ornamental 
oval lathe-work border. 


Milton’s Poetical Works. 155a. 

Essays By Dt Benj® Franklin. A.B. Durand sc. Undescribed. 
(155**) 

Burns’ Poems, undescribed (155**). 

Yamoyden. 162a, b, and a variation. 

Falconer’s Shipwreck; undescribed. 

The Young Christian; undescribed. (18) 


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3366 


3370 


3373 


George Frederick Cooke’s Monument. 4to, rect. Drawn & En- 
graved by A. B. Durand from the Original in St Paul’s Church- 
yard, built by W. & J. Frazee. London, Publish’d October 17, 
1821, by John Lowndes, 36, Bow Street, Covent Garden. State 
undescribed. G. 163 (II). 

Very scarce New York item. 


(Apollo Belvidere) Durand Sc. ATOAAQN. G. 165. 


Rutgers Medical College. Instituted Oct? 26th 1826. I Evers 


del. G. 166. 
Scarce New York View. (2) 


The Steel Plate, copy of G. 168 with a view from the Battery, 
used by the Grolier Club as an invitation for the private view 
of the Durand Exhibition, and published only with the large 
paper catalogues. With an impression from the plate. 


New York Historical Society Certificate. The arrival of Henry 
Hudson on the 4th Septr 1609. L. Simond del.—A. B. Durand 
sc. G. 169. 


Bible Society Certificate. G. Miller del—A. B. Durand se. 
GeLED: 
Three copies; two on India paper. | (4) 


Ball Ticket. Annual Caledonian Ball. A. del—A. B. Durand 


“Se. G. 172. Two copies. 


Ball Ticket. Caledonian-Columbia. A. del—A. B. Durand Se. 
Two copies. (4) 


Student’s Card of the National Academy of the Arts of Design, | 


etc. With a vignette of Hercules Slaying the Hydra, not signed 
but known to be by A. B. Durand. | 

The student was John M. Falconer and the card is signed by 
the president, Sam. F. B. Morse, and the secretary John L. Mor- 
ton. An exceedingly interesting item. ? 


Erie Canal Celebration. An original card of invitation made 
out to Miss Worth. 
The same as issued in the Memoir, 4to. G. 174. (2) 


American Eclipse. Oblong 4to vignette. Painted by A. Fisher 
—Eng. by A. B. Durand, ete. G. 176. . , 


Lady Lightfoot (and foal) Wm Eiffe Pinxt—A. B. Durand 
Sept, ete. G.177. India proof. (2) 


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3381 
‘ 3382 
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3383 


Arms of the City of New York, with vignettes on either side, , 


of an Indian in a canoe and the island in its original wild state; 


and wharves, shipping, church spire, etc., of the modern city. 


H. I. Morton del.—A. B. Durand Sc. 

India proof, undescribed. Of excessive rarity. An important 
New York item. . 

New-York. Specimens of Engraving. For Bank Notes. No- 
vember, 1825. By A. B. & C. Durand, Wright & Co. 

Sheet of nineteen vignettes, including portraits of Washington 
(4), Franklin (2), ete. Undescribed, and dated two years 
earlier than G. 178. (G. 178*.) India proof. 


Similar sheet to above, seventeen medallion portraits; Wash- 


ington (4), Franklin (4), Penn (4), Patrick Henry (2), John 


Jay, and Napoleon (2). A. B. & C. Durand, Wright & Co. 
New York. India proof, undescribed. (G. 17 See 


Bank Notes with vignettes and portraits; and heads cut from 
G. 178. (13) 


Scrap Book formed by John M. Falconer, 1842, of 76 bank 
note proofs of which eleven are Grolier numbers. Many unde- 
scribed are without doubt by Durand and a few are so en- 
dorsed. 


Lafayette Fete. Castle Garden Sep™ 10th 1824 Given by the 
Militia Officers And Citizens of New York, etc. Durand & 
Wright. Bust portrait of Lafayette to left, crowned with wreath 
by two cupids. The card is made out to M's. Murray. Unde- 
scribed and of great interest. G. (182%). 


(Lafayette). Full length, after Ary Scheffer. G. 182. Ona 
sheet with sixteen engravings, many of them portraits by Du- 
rand, all cut out. 


Sheet of four India proofs (195, 201, 204, 208) and six others 
cut out, all by Durand. 


Bank Note proofs by Durand and others. Many show early 
railroad trains, public buildings, ships, canals, steamboats, etc. 
(21) 
The Ghost of Darius. G. 211. 
The Wife. G. 212, and a proof before title. 
Sisters. India proof. G. 213. 
The Dying Greek. . India proof. 
Greek Boy. India proof. G. 215. 
Greek Lovers. India proof. G. 216. 


(G. 212a.) 
G. 214. 


(7) 


Pag 


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3384 


3385 


3386 


3387 


Gipseying Party. India proof. G. 217. 
Anne Page, Slender and Shallow. India proof. G. 218. 


Same as above, before publication line. India proof. 
G. 218 (II). 


The Dull Lecture. India proof. G. 219. 
The Power of Love. India proof. G. 220. 
—— Same as above. Undescribed variation. G. 220 (II). (6) 


The Sisters. India proof. Gi2213 / 

Atlantic Souvenir. India proof. G. 222. 

—— Same as above; “‘ Common Place Book, ete.” G. 222 (II). 
Same as above; “ The Lily.” G. 222 (III). 

The Duchess & Sancho. G. 223 (II). 


—— Same as above. India proof before all letters. G. 
223 (III). 


——— Same as above with artist’s line. India proof. G. 223. (7) 


The Bride of Lammermoor. India proof. G. (224III). 
The White Plume. India proof. G. (225 II). 
Same as above, as recorded. G. 225 II. 


Same as above, publication line erased. G. (225 III). 
Abandoned. India proof. G. 226. 
Talisman, 1828. Peter Maverick:sc. 


Phannette Des Gantelmes. Peter Maverick sculpt. (7) 


The New-York Mirror: 1831. India proof. G. 227. 


Same; 1832, 1834, 1836. 


The American Landscape. Engraved by J. Smillie after 
Durand. (G. 227 note). 


Winnipiseogee Lake. G. 228. 


Same as above, title in smaller characters, early and un- 
described. India proof. 


Same as above, with word “ Proof” stamped. India 
paper. 


—— Same as recorded, outline border added. : (9) 


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3388 


Fort Putnam: India proof before printer’s line, undescribed. 


Srecceen. 1), | 

Same as above, as recorded, without third and fourth 
lines, etc. G. (229 IV). 

Same as above, “For the Ladies Companion.” G. 
(229 V). 

Same as above, “ West Point.” G. (229 VI). 


Catskill Mountains. India proof before printer’s line. G. 
(230 III). 


Delaware Water Gap. G. (231 IV). 


Same as above, lettered; View On The Delaware. G. 
(231 V). 


Weehawken, three states (IV, V, VI) G. (232). 
The Falls of The Sawkill (II, (2), III). G. (233). (13) 
View of the Heights of Queenstown & Lewistown, On the Niag- 


ara River, oblong 8vo rect. Drawn by Milbert—Eng. by A. 
B. Durand. Undescribed fine proof. Very scarce. 


A View of the Boats & manner of navigating on the Mohawk 
River. Oblong 8vo rect. Ch. Loss del P. Maverick sc New- 
ark Publish’d by I. Riley July 1810. 

Engraved by Durand while residing in Newark, N. J. 1810. 


Declaration of Independence. The etching, figures in outline 
only, inscription lightly etched. G. 234 I. 
Excessively scarce. 


Musidora. Small folio rect. Designed & Engraved by A. B. 
Durand, New York 1825 (three lines of verse from Thompson’s 
Seasons). Printed by Burton & Valentine, New York. G. 236. 


Same as above, proof before printer’s line, undescribed. G. 


236 (II). 


Same as recorded, with different publication line; “ For- 
eign & Classical Book Store, Charles de Behr, Director—New 
York & Philadelphia.” G. (236 III). 

“The most noted achievements of Mr. Durand’s burin are his 
two plates of the nude—Musidora, after his own design, .. . 
and the Ariadne.” 


Ariadne. Open-letter proof on India paper signed in pencil; 
“A, B. Durand,”. In immaculate condition. 

“i he fully reached the pinnacle, when the Ariadne came 
from his hand. It was his valedictory to the burin, . . . and 
is as fine an example of line engraving as this (nineteenth) cen- 
tury has produced. . . . There was not only a daring boldness 
in essaying such works at that time, when the community hid its 
face from the delineation of the human figure, but there was a 
nobility of purpose, that carried the artist successfully through 
to their completion, that must win our admiration . . . in the 
finest nude figure yet painted by an American artist.” 


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3396 


3399 


Pencil drawing of a woman’s head, “ On Steamer by A. B. Du- 
rand.” 3 


Sunset. Painted ay A. B. Durand.—Etched by Charles Burt. 
Photogravure of Vanderlyn’s Ariadne 7.9. x 9.10. pis (3) 


Eckstein, John. D. Martinus Lutherus Natus 1483. Obit Ait. 
63. S. 684 II. Fine copy, folio. 


Rev4 William Staughton, D.D., Pastor of the Bonen i | 
Church in Sansom Street, Philadelphia. S. 686. Very scarce, 
Ato. 


—— King Tammany. S. 689. ; 
Ellis, George B. Robert Burns. S. 965. 4 
James Hervey, A.M., proof on undivided sheet with en- J 

graved title page and vignette also by Ellis, not in S. (3) 


DAVID EDWIN 


References are to Mantle Fielding’s Catalogue of the Engraved Work 


3400 


3401 


3403 


of David Edwin. 4to. Philadelphia, 1905. . 


James Abercrombie, D.D., bust to left, 8vo oval. Trott del. i 
—Edwin se. Fielding No. 1. 


Sir Ralph Abercrombie., bust to left, 8vo oval. D. Edwin Fecit. 4 
5 


Addison., bust to left, 12mo oval. Edwin sc. Published by R. 
Johnson; 1805 F. 4. | (3) 


heck Sige 


Aldo Manuzio., profile to left, 8vo rect. D. Edwin sc. F. 5. 


Alexander I., bust to front, 8vo oval. P. Svinin Esq. pinx—D. \ 
Edwin sc. | (Four lines) | F. 6. at 


Alexander 18t Emperor of Russia., bust to front, royal 8vo rect. 
Printed in blue. D. Edwin sc. F. 1B (3) 


Same as above. Overhead: Farrand, Mallory & Co. | Bos- VY A 


ton. F. 7a. Searce. 


Rev. Benjamin Allen, late Rector of St. Paul’s, etc., half length i 
to left, rect. 8vo. Brewster Pinxt.—Edwin sc. F, 8. , 


W™ Henry Allen Esq. late of the United States Navy, bust, 
profile to right, 8vo. Edwin sc. F. 9. 


3406 


Another copy. In Vol. I. N° I. The Rhode-Island Lit- 


erary Repository. Original paper, uncut. Very fine. F. 9. 


American Generals. Warren. Montgomery. Wayne. Greene. 
Ovals 8vo. Portraits by Peale—D. Edwin sc. F. 10. Two copies. 


Fisher Ames., bust to left, 8vo oval. . Edwin sc. F. 11. 


Fisher Ames., half length to left, 4to rect. Stuart Pinx.— 
Edwin se. F. 12. (3) 


Fisher Ames. ~ half length to left, rect. 8vo. G. Stuart Pinx: 
—D. Edwin Sculp. F. 13. 


John Andrews, D.D., Provost of the University of Pennsyl- 
vania., bust to front, 8vo oval. Sully pinx.—Edwin sc. F. 15. 
Two copies. 


Sir Samuel Auchmuty Kt., bust, to right, vignette, 8vo. Edwin 
sc. F. 16, (4) 


W. Bainbridge, Esq? U. S. N., vignette of naval action below, 
bust to right, rect. 8vo. Stuart Pinxt—Edwin Sculpt Published 
by M. Thomas Phil? F. 17. 


William Bainbridge, Esq® of the United Navy., bust to right, 
8vo. Stuart Pinx.—Edwin sc. Engrav’d for Analectic Maga- 
zine. Entered, etc. Fine large paper copy. F. 18. 


Another copy. 8vo. F. 18.. 


Same, with addition of border. William Bainbridge Esq. 
of the United States Navy. Stuart.—Edwin sc. Engraved for 
Port Folio. F. 18a. 

Same, line of magazine erased. F. 18b. 


Commodore W™ Bainbridge | of the United States Navy., bust 
to right, 8vo rect. Stuart pinx.—Edwin sc. | F. 18*. (4) 


George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore, bust to left, 8vo 
vignette. Edwin sc. From an Original Painting, in the great 
gallery, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam. F. 19. 

Very scarce. 


Joel Barlow, Esq’, bust to right, 8vo rect. Edwin sc. En- 
graved for the Analectic Magazine Published by M. Thomas. 
F. 20. PRLS ) 


Commodore John Barry, bust to right, 8vo oval. Stuart pinx.— 


Edwin se. F. 21. 


Same as above, proof before all letters. F. 21a. 
The only known copy. Large paper. (2) 


es a 


3412 


3413 


3417 


_ 98418 


James Beattie, LL.D., bust to left, 12mo vignette. D. Edwin sc. 
Philad@ Published by Hopkins & Earle. F. 22. 


Mr Bernard Comedian, bust to left, 8vo, large oval. T. B. +7] 
Freeman excudit—D. Edwin Sc. Philad@ Published by T. B. ¢ 
Freeman May 18 1798. F. 23. ; 


Brilliant impression. Two other perfect, anti one imperfect, ; 
known. (2) i 

j 
Capt. Nicholas Biddle., bust to left, 8vo rect. D. Edwin se. Z 


F. 24. [os 
Dr Blackmore., bust to right, 12mo oval. D. Edwin sc. pup Ke 


lished by R. Johnson. F. 25. (2) 


# 


Judge Blackstone., bust to left, 12mo oval. Edwin sc. Pub: by 


T. B. Wait, Boston. F. 26a. 
Charles Bonnet, F.R.S., bust, profile to right, 12mo oval. D. tre 
Edwin sc. Published by W. Woodward, Philad@. F. 27. a 


William Bradford, Esq', bust to front, 8vo rect. Edwin sc. 
F. 28. my 


Same as above, a modern restrike. ‘Two impressions. 
F. 28a. (2) 


Joseph S: Buckminster., half length to left, 8vo rect. G. Stew- 
art pinx:—D. Edwin sculp: F. 29a. 


—— Same as above, border line erased, plate reduced. Stuart. \ 
—Edwin. Your aff. brother J. S. Buckminster. F. 29b. 
Very scarce. (2) 


Rt Honble Edmund Burke, bust to left, 8vo oval. D. Edwin sc. 
Printed by C. P. Harrison. F. 30. 


Right Honble Edm4d Burke., bust, with spertasles to left, 12mo 
oval. D. Edwin sc. F. 31. ) (2) 


—— Same as above, proof with “ Burk” instead of “ Burke.” 
F. 31a. Scarce, 


Robert Burns. ., bust to right, 24mo oval. Edwin sce. F. 32. 
Very scarce. . 


Lord Byron, bust, nearly profile to left, 8vo vigrieths Edwin sc. 
Engraved for the Analectic Magazine ... Published by M. 
Thomas. F. 33. (2) 


(Catherine II.), bust, profile to left, 8vo oval in rect. D. Ed- 
win Sculpt. F. 34a. 


Charles ITI., bust to left, 8vo rect. Edwin se F. 35. (2) 


3421 


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The Landing of Christopher Columbus. 
) October 12th 1492, (etc., three lines). Whole length, slightly 


Isaac Chauncey, Esq? of the United States Navy., bust to right, 
8vo rect. J. Wood pinxt.—D. Edwin sc. Engraved for the 


. Analectie (etc., two lines.) F. 36. 


Same as above, last two lines erased. F. 36a. 


William Clifton., bust to right, 8vo oval in rect. Field pinxt— 
Edwin sc. Engraved for the Analectic etc. F. 38a. 
Honble David Cobb., bust to right, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. F. 39. 


(4) 
On the morning of 


to left, folio rect. Painted by E. Savage.—Engraved by D. 
Edwin. Publish’d by E. Savage Jany 18t 1800. F. 40. 
A very fine copy. Excessively scarce. 


Mt Cooke, bust to left, 8vo oval. Sully pinx.—Edwin sc. F. 41. 


Cooke as King Lear, whole length, to left, 8vo vignette. C. R. 
Leslie del.—Edwin sc. (two lines). Engrav’d for Mirror of 
Taste. F. 42. (2) 


Cooke as Richard III., whole length to front, 8vo vignette. 
C R: Leslie del D. Edwin se. F. 43c. 
Restrike on India paper. 


_ Cooke as Sir Pertinax Macsychophant, whole length, profile to 


right, 8vo vignette. C. R. Leslie del—D. Edwin sc. Con- 


science! Sir it is (etc., two lines). F. 44. 


Name altered to ‘‘ Macsycophant ” 


(3) 


Same as _ above. 
F. 44b. Restrike on India paper. 


Thos Cooper., bust to right, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. F. 45a. 
Two copies. 


Cooper as Leon., whole length to front, 8vo vignette. C. R. 
Leslie del.—Edwin sc. (three lines). Engraved for Mirror of 
Taste. F. 46. | 


Same as above, restrike on India paper. F. 46a. 


(4) 


Marquis Cornwallis, bust to left, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. F. 47. 


W. Cowper., bust to left, 12mo oval. Published 
by B. J. & R. Johnson. F. 48. 


Another copy, lacking publication line, inlaid.”, 


Edwin sc. 
(3) 


The Late John Crawford M. D. R. W. G. M. of Masons in 
Maryland., bust, to front, 8vo oval. D. Edwin sc. Engraved 
agreeably to a resolution of Cassia Lodge, No. 45, (etc., four 
lines). F. 49. 

Very scarce, fine impression, full margins. 


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3428 


3429 


3432 


. 8433 


3437 


4, 8488 


Richard Cumberland Esq’, bust to left, 8vo vignette. Edwin sc. 
FHso: 


Same as above. Added as middle line: Pub? by Joseph 
Delaplaine south-west corner of 7th & Chesnut Sts Philad® 
1813. F. 50a. Excessively scarce. 


John Philpot Curran Esq’, bust to left, 8vo oval D. Edwin sc. 
F, 51. (3) 


Richard Dale Esq. late of the United States Navy., bust to right, 
8vo oval. Wood pinxt—Edwin sc. F. 52. 

Two impressions, both fine. 

Richard Dale Esq. President of the Washington Benevolent 
Society Philadelphia, half length to right, rect. Engraved & 
Published by D. Edwin 1817. F. 53. 

Brilliant proof impression, large paper, full margins. (3) 


Mrs Darley., bust to left, 8vo oval. Doyle Pinx.—Edwin sc. Ye 
F, 54. Scarce. 


Same as above, all lettering erased, relettered: Portland VY 
Published by S. H. Colesworthy. F. 54a. Very scarce. . 


Gen! H. Dearborn., bust to left, 8vo vignette. C. W. Peale pinx + st 
—Edwin se. F. 55. 


Same as above, added as second line: Pub? by —— Ches- Yh he 


nut StS Philad@ 1813.. F. 55a. Excessively scarce. 


Commodore Stephen Decatur., bust, profile to left, Ee 8vo 
rect. W™ Birch pinxit—Freeman Excudit——D. Edwin sculp. 
Entered according to Act of Congress, April 15t 1813, etc. 
F. 56. Fine impression of an excessively rare print. 


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—— Another copy, lacking the publication line. | 


Stephen Decatur, Esq® of the United States Navy., bust to left, - 
8vo rect. G. Stuart—D. Edwin. Engrav’d for the Analectic 


Magazine. F.57. Two copies. , (7 


Same as above, last line erased. F. 57a. Scarce. 


Commodore Stephen Decatur of the United States Navy. bs bust 
to left, 8vo rect. Stuart pinx.—Edwin se. F. 58. 3 


M® Duff as Hamlet., bust, head to left, 12mo vignette. Williams =, Ci 
delt—Edwin & Boyd sc, FO 59, Scarce. | «3 


N. G. Dufief, Profound Inquirer into Natures Laws, (etc., six Ve 
lines), bust, profile to left, 8vo oval. Meance delt-—Bawin sct 5, 
F. 60. SERS: 


Bryan Edwards, Esq? bust to left, 8vo rect. D. Edwin sc. En- 
graved for J. Humphreys Philad@ F. 61. Scarce. 

I. Edwards. Pres, bust to right, 8vo oval. D Edwin sculp. 
The Evangelical Intelligencer Engraved for W P Farrand & 
C° etc. F. 62. 

Edwards., bust to right, 16mo vignette. Edwin sc. F. 63. 
Scarce. (3) 


Elizabeth., bust, profile to left, 8vo vignette. JI. Oliver del.— 
Edwin se. F. 64. 

Capt” M. C. Elliott. U. S. Navy., bust to left, 8vo oval. Edwin 
sc. F. 65. Scarce. ‘ 

Oliver Ellsworth, Esq®, late Chief Justice of the United States., 
bust to right, 8vo rect. Trumbull pinxt.—Edwin sc. Engravd 
for the Analectic etc. F. 66. (3) 


Général Ferrand I] mourut victime de l’ingratitude, bust to left, 
8vo oval. Edwin sc. F. 67. 

Doct. S. Finley., bust to right, 8vo vignette. D. Edwin sct 
The Evangelical Intelligencer. Engrav’d for W. P. Farrand & 
Go ‘ete: F.'68. 


The Rev John William de la Flechere., bust, profile to left, 8vo . 


oval. Edwin sc. Published by J. Kingston Baltimore. F. 69. 
(3) 
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The Rt. Honble C. J. Fox., bust to left, 8vo oval. D. Edwin sc. 
F. 70. 
Same as above, with addition of rectangular frame, re- 


engraved to right; Edwin, Sc. F. 70a. (2) 


Benjamin Franklin Born Jany 17th 1706 Died April 17th 
1790. bust, profile to left (Houdon type), 8vo vignette. Edwin 
sc., F. 72. ‘Two copies. (2) 
For the only known impression of Franklin before all letters, 
F. 72a, see under Houdon Franklins, No. 1415 and for Peter 
Franciscos Gallant Action, F. 71, see No. 492. 


Frederic William III: King of Prussia and Louisa Augustina 
Wilhelmina Amelia of Mecklenbourg Strelitz his wife, busts, 
profiles to left, 8vo oval in rect. D. Edwin sc. Farrand Mal- 
lory & Co. Boston. F. 74. Very scarce. 


Same as above. Farrand Mallory & Co. Boston. erased. 
F. 74a. Very scarce. 


Garrick., bust, head to right, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. Engrav’d for 
Mirror of Taste..F, 75. 
Horatio Gates Duci Strenuo, bust, profile to left on medal, 8vo 
cir¢le. Edwin sc. F. 76. 
George I., bust to left, 8vo rect. Edwin sc. F. 77. | (3) 


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3447 


3449 


3450 


. 3451 


3452 


3453 


Gessner., bust, profile to left, 12mo oval. Edwin se. Published 
by R. Johnson. F. 78. | 
Gessner., bust, profile to right, 8vo oval. D. Edwin sct Pub- 
lish’'d by J. Savage Jany 1St 1802. F. 79. 

William Gifford., half length to left, 8vo rect. D. Edwin sct 
F. 80. (3) 
Oliver Goldsmith, M. B., bust, profile to left, 8vo oval. Edwin 
sc. Pub: by Coale & Thomas Baltimore 1809. Printed by C. P. 
Harrison F. 81. Scarce. 


Gen. N. Greene., bust to right, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. From the 
original Painting by C. W. Peale ete. F. 82. (2) 
Alexander C. Hanson., half length, to left, 4to oval. Jarvis 
Pinx:—Edwin Se: F. 83. Fine impression of a scarce print. 

Mr J. E. Harwood, Comedian., bust to right, 4to large oval. 
Robt Field pinxt—David Edwin Sct F. 84a. Restrike. (2) 


John Hawkesworth LLD., bust, profile to right, 12mo oval. 
D. Edwin se. F. 85. Scarce. 


—— Same as above, modern restrike. F. 85a. (2) 


Henry IV., bust, to left, 16mo oval. Engrav’d by Edwin, from 
an original Painting. F. 86a. Scarce. 


Revd Henry Holcombe, D.D., half length to right, Ato rect. D. 


'Edwin sculp. F. 87. Very scarce. 


Homer, bust to front, on title page, The Analectic Magazine 
Volume III ete. C. R. Leslie DelEdwin Sec. F. 88. (2) 


Isaac Hull, Esq? of the United States Navy, bust to left, 8vo 
rect. G. Stuart Pinxt—D. Edwin sc. Engraved for the Ana- 
lectic Magazine F. 89. : 


Same as above, publication line erased. F. 89a. Scarce. 


Similar to above. Stuart pinx.—Edwin se. Capt® Isaac Hull. 
of the United States Navy. F. 90. (3) 


J. H. L. Hunt., bust to front, 12mo oval. D. Edwin Se. F. 91. 


Fine impression of a rare print. 


General Jackson., bust to right, 8vo rect. Wheeler Pinxt—Ed- 
win sc. F. 92. Scarce. 


Mr. Jefferson As Solus., bust to right, 8vo rect. Engraved by 
D. Edwin from a painting by J. Neagle. Lopez & Wemyss’ 
Edition Copy Right ete. F. 93. 


Mr. Jefferson—Mr. Blissett in the Characters of Dr Smugface 


& Dr. Dablancour in the Budget of Blunders., whole lengths, 
vignettes, oblong 4to. C. R..Leslie—Edwin se. (Two lines.) 
India paper. F. 94a. (2) 


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3465 


_ Henry Laurens Esq, bust, profile to left, 8vo oval. 


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Jefferson., whole Jength, left hand to right of globe, folio rect. 
D,.:Edwin Fecit, F. 96a. Seer an peel port , 
F. 96b. 


—— Same as above, restrike. 


Dr Johnson., bust to right, 16mo oval. 
B. J. & R. Johnson. 


Edwin sce. 
F. 98. Two copies. 


Published by 
(2) 


Samuel Johnson. Three quarter length seated to front, 8vo rect. 
D. Edwin sc. From the Original Picture in the Possession of 
James Boswell Esq. Boston Published by William Andrews & 
Lemuel Blake 1807. F. 100. 


Same as above. All lettering erased, -relettered: Samuel 
Johnson. Bowen Prt F. 100a. (2) 


Jacob Jones, Esq” of the United States Navy., bust to right, 
8vo rect. Rembt Peale Pt—_D. Edwin sc. Engrav’d for the 
Analectic (etc., two lines). F. 101. 


Josephine. late Empress Queen of France & Italy., bust to right, 


8vo oval. Edwin. F. 102. Two copies. 

Same as above, rectangular frame added. Edwin Sc. F : 
102a. , (4) 
(Kemble), bust to front, 8vo oval. Imperfect, has first line only. 
Edwin. (F. 103.) 
General Knox., bust to right, 8vo vignette. D. Edwin sc. F. 
104. 
General Knox, bust to left, 8vo oval. C. W. Peale pinx— 
Edwin sc. F. 105. (3) 


Rev. John Lathrop D. D. Pastor of the Second Church in Bos- 
ton., bust to right, 8vo oval. Edwin. F. 107. 


Edwin sc. 
F. 108. An unusually fine and large copy. 


Anthony Laurence Lavoisier Born August 26th 1743—Guillo- 
tined May 8th 1794. Edwin se. F. 109a. (3) 


James Lawrence, Esq? Late of the United States Navy., bust 
to left, 8vo rect. Vignette of naval battle beneath. Stuart 
pinxt—Edwin sct Published by Moses Thomas Philad@ ete. 
F. 110. 


Same as above, plate reduced, publication line erased. F. 
Scarce. (2) 


James Lawrence, Esq’ late of the United States Navy., bust, 


” 110a. 


profile to right, 8vo circle. Edwin sc. F. 112. 
Le Kain., bust to left, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. Restrike on India 
paper. F. 113a. : 


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3466 


3467 


3468 


34.69 


3470 


3471 


3472 


Leo X. P.M., bust to left, 8vo rect. D. Edwin se. F. 114. 
John Locke, bust to left, cut close but perfect, vignette. Edwin 
sc. F. 115. ; 
Same as above, full margins, printed in blue. F. 115. 
Very unusual. (3) 


Louis, 16th late King of Franee, bust to left, 8vo vignette. D. 
Edwin se. F. 116. | . 

Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette., busts, 8vo circle in rec- 
tangle. Engrav’d by H. Edwin from the original just Pub? at 
Paris. Publish’d by G. G. J. and J. Robinson Paternoster Row. 
F. 117. Full margins. Perfect copies are very scarce. (2) 


Louis XVIII King of France and Navarre, Born November 17th 
1755., bust, profile to right, 4to oval. D. Edwin sc. W. Harri- 
son Script This Prince whom the conservative Senate (etc., 
seven lines). Engraved from the London Copy of the Original 
(etc., two lines). F. 118. 

Fine copy of an excessively scarce print. 


Rt. Rev. Robert Lowth D. D. Lord Bishop of London., bust to 
left, 8vo oval. Edwin. F. 119. Scarce. 
Martin Luther., bust to left, 8vo rect. D. Edwin se. F.120. (2) 


Thomas McKean, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- 
vania, Vice President of the State Society of Cincinnati etc., 
bust to left, small folio rect. Engraved by David Edwin from 
the Original Picture by Gilbert Stuart ete. F. 122. 

Very scarce. 


The Rev William McKendree, Bishop of the Methodist Epis- 


copal Church, in the United States., half length to right, small 


folio rect. King. Pinxt—Edwin Sc. Philadelphia Published 
g4th May 1814. (etc., two lines). F.123. Very scarce. 


ft 


(Cc 


Macklin., bust, profile to right, Svo oval. Edwin sc. Engraved 


for Mirror of Taste. F. 124. 

James Madison President of the United-States of America, half 
length to right, small folio rect. Stewart Pinxt—Printed by C. 
P. Harrison—Edwin Sculpt Baltimore Published JanY 1809 
by C. Boble #@ N° 1. Copy Right Secured according to Law. 
F. 125. Fine impression, very scarce. Eg) 


Maria Louisa Empress of France (etc., three lines), bust to 
front, 8vo oval. Guerard pinxt Vienna. Edwin sc. Philad@ 
Fei2s: 


John Marshall, Chief Justice of U. S., bust, to right, 8vo oval. 
J. Paul Pinx. D. Edwin se. F. 129. 

Luther Martin, bust to right, 8vo oval. Edwin se. Restrike. 
F. 130a. (3) 


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Laurentius Medices, Cognomine Magnificus., bust to right, 8vo 
rect. D. Edwin Sc. F. 131. Two copies. 


Suliman Mellimelni., bust to left, 16mo oval. Edwin Sc. F. 132. 


Same as above, before engraver’s name and point after 
title. F.132a. Both scarce. (2) 


His Excellency Mirza Aboo al Hassan Envoy Extraordinary 
from the King of Persia, bust to front, 8vo vignette. Edwin sc. 
Engrav’d for the Select Reviews. F. 133. 


Mts Montagu, bust to left, 16mo oval. 
Scarce. 


F134. 

(2) 
The Right Reverend Benjamin Moore D. D. Bishop etc., bust 
to left, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. F. 135. 


The Right Reverend Benjamin Moore, D. D. Bishop ete., half 
length to left, folio rect. J. Jarvis Pinxt D. Edwin Sculpt 
New York, Published by J. V. Buskirk 1810. F. 136. 

(2) 


Excessively scarce. 
(Thomas Moore), bust to left, 8vo oval. D. Edwin sc. F. 137a. 


Gen! D Morgan, bust to right, 8vo, vignette. C. W. Peale pinx. 
Edwin se. F. 138. 


Alexander Murray, Esq. of the United States Navy, bust to 
right, 8vo rect. Wood pinx. Edwin sc. Engraved for Port 


Edwin sc 


Folio. F. 139. (3) 
Napoleon Buonaparté., bust to left, 12mo, rect. D. Edwin sc. 
F. 141. Two copies. 

Napoleon, bust to right, 4to vignette. D. Edwin Sc. F. 142. 


Very scarce. 


Napolean., bust to left, 8vo vign. Edwin sc. F. 143. (4) 


Mrs Harriet Newell. Wife of the Rev. Samuel Newell (etc., 
four lines), bust to right, 8vo oval. F. 144. Very scarce. 


Same as above, all after title erased, substituted; Pub- 
lished by Samuel T Armstrong (etc., three lines). F. 144a. 

Sir Isaac Newton Born Dect 25th 1642.—Died March 20th 
1727. D. Edwin sct Emporium of Arts & Sciences. F. 145. 
(3) 


Miss P , bust to left, 8vo oval. D. Edwin sc. F. 146. 

Two copies. 

William Penn, bust to right, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. F. 147. 
~Wm™ Penn (fac-simile), bust to right, 8vo oval. D. Edwin se. 


Restrike. F. 148a. 


(3) 


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3483 


3484 


' 8488 


3489 


3490 


William Penn. B. 1644. D. 1718. Half length to right, 8vo 

rect., from a bust by Sylvanus Bevan Engrav’d by D. Edwin 

F. 149. The only known copy. 

Same as above, extended to rectangle, first line reengraved: 

Engravd by Edwin from a bust by Sylvanus Bevan. F. 149a. 
(2) 

O. H. Perry, Esq? of the United States Navy., bust to right, 

8vo oval. Waldo pinx. Edwin sc. F. 150. - 

Unusually fine copy. 


Same as above, extended to rectangle, first line reéngraved: 
Waldo Pinxt Edwin Se. F. 150a. (2) 


Oliver H. Perry Esq. of the United States Navy., bust to right, 
8vo rect. Waldo pinxit Edwin scu. Engravd for Analectic 
Magazine etc. “F. 151. } 


Lieut. Z. M. Pike., bust to right, 8vo oval. Edwin se. F. 152. 


With title-page. Scarce. (2) 


Brig’ Genl Pike. Late of the United States Army. Fell at the 
Capture of York on Lake Ontario. Half length to right, 8vo 
rect. Peale pinxt. D. Edwin se. F. 153. 

Fine impression of a very rare print. 


The Rt Honble W™ Pitt., bust to left, 8vo vignette. Engravd 


by D. Edwin for Watts’s Edition. F. 154. 


The Rt Honble Wm Pitt, bust to left, 8vo oval. D. Edwin sc. 
Tockoos : 


Same as above, extended to rectangle, engraver’s name re- 
engraved. Edwinsc. F. 155a. (3) 


A. Placide., bust to right, 8vo in broad oval frame. Edwin se. 
F. 156. 

A brilliant and beautiful impression of an excessively rare print 
and one of the finest examples of Edwin’s work. 


Plutarch., bust, profile to right, 12mo oval. D: Edwin se. F. 
157. Excessively scarce. . 


Alexander Pope, Esq from an original drawing., whole length, 
profile to right, 24mo vignette in rect. Edwin. F. 158. 
Scarce. 


David Porter, Esq of the United States Navy., bust to left, 8vo 
rect. Wood. Pinxt. Edwin sc. Engravd for Analectic Maga- 
zine etc. F. 159. 

Edwardo Preble Duci Strenuo etc., bust profile to left on medal, 
8vo circle. Edwin se. F. 160. | 

(The Presidents) Washington Adams Jefferson Madison Four 
ovals on draped tablet. D. Edwin G. Murray. F. 161. See 


_ also No. 762. { (3) 


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Francis Quarles, half length to right, 12mo rect. . Edwin se. 
What here we see (etc., five lines). F. 162. 


John Randolph, Esq., half length to front, 8vo rect. Edwin sc. 
F. 168. (2) 


Raffaello D’Urbino, bust to left, 8vo vign. D. Edwin sc. F. 164. 


David Rittenhouse. Born. April 8th 1732. Died June 26th 
1796. Bust to front, 8vo vignette. D. Edwin sc. F. 165. 


David Rittenhouse, Ann. tat. 40., bust to left, 8vo rect. C. 
W. Peale pinx 1772. D. Edwin Sculp. From an original 
Picture ete. F. 166. (3) 


John Rodgers Esq. of the United States Navy, bust to left, 8vo 
rect. Jarvis Pinx. Edwin sc. Engraved for the Analectic 
Magazine etc. F. 167. Scarce. 


Mrs Rowe., bust to left, 12mo oval. Edwin sc. Published by 
R. Johnson. F. 168. 


Benjamin Rush M. D., half length to right, 4to rect. Painted 


By Sully. Publish’d By Joseph Delaplaine S. W. Corner Of: 


Chesnut & Seventh Sts Philad® 1813. Engraved By Edwin. 
F. 170. Fine copy. 


Walter Scott Esq., bust to left, 24mo oval. Edwin sc. Pub- 
lish’d by J. Cushing Baltimore. F. 173. 


Major Gen! Winfield Scott. of the United States Army., bust to 
right, 8vo rect. Wood Pinxt Edwin sc. Engrav’d for the 
Analectic Magazine (etc., two lines). F. 174. 


Shakespear., bust to right, 12mo, oval. Zoust pinxit. Edwin sc. 
EALTS: | (3) 


W. Shakspeare, bust to right, 12mo in oval border. D. Edwin 
sc. Munroe & Francis, Third Edition. F. 176. 
Fine copy, scarce. 


W. Shenstone, Esq’, bust to right, 12mo oval. D. Edwin sc. 
iieme gage 


Richard B. Sheridan, Esq’, bust to left, 8vo oval. Edwin se. 
Printed by C. P. Harrison. F. 178. Fine copy. cs) 


Edward Shippen, L L D. Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, . 74., 
bust to left, cut down but perfect, rect. G. Stuart Pinx. D. 
Edwin sculp. F.179. India proof, very unusual. 

India proof, very unusual. 


Another copy, plain. F. 179. 


3499 


3500 


3501 


3502 


3503 


3504 


3505 


Mrs Siddons., bust to front, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. Engrav’d for 
Mirror of Taste. F. 180. 


Isaac Smith, Esq’, Etat 56., bust to right, 8vo oval. Edwin se. 
F. 181. 


John B. Smith. D D., bust to right, 8vo vignette in oval. D 
Edwin Sculp The Evangellical Intelligencer Engraved for 
W P Farrand & C° etc. F. 182. 


William Smith D. D. Xt: 75., bust to left, 8vo rect. G. Stuart 
Pinx. D. Edwin sc. F. 183. (4) 


Simon Snyder Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, half 
length to right, 4to rect. Sully Pinxt. Printed in Colours by 
_. . Freeman. Edwin sculp. To the People of Pennsylvania 
this Portrait (etc., four lines). Republished by T. W. Freeman. 
August 1St 1812. F. 184a. Very scarce. 


Thos Spencer, Drowned August 5th 1811 Aged twenty Years & 
six months, bust to right, 8vo rect. Edwin sc. F. 185. 


Ezra Stiles S T D. L L D., bust to left, 8vo oval. D Edwin 


Sculp The Evangelical Intelligencer Engraved for W P Far- 


rand & C° ete. F. 186. 
Caleb Strong, Esq? L. L. D., bust to right, 16mo oval. Coles 
Pinx. Edwin Sc. F. 187. | (3) 


Gilbert Stuart tat. 72, nearly half length to left, 4to rect. 
Engraved by D. Edwin from the original Picture by John Nea- 
gle. F.188. A beautiful proof impression. 


—— Same as above, added: Duffee, Printer Proof F. 188a. 


Same as above, added: Published by Geo: W. Bleecker 
New York. F. 188b. | (2) 


Rev. Gilbert Tennent., bust to right, 8vo oval. D. Edwin sculp 


The Evangellical Intelligencer Engraved for W P Farrand & 
Co etc. F189, 


A. L. Tousard., bust to right, 8vo oval in rect. Malbon pinx. 
D. Edwin se. F. 190. 

Fine impression; on the back presentation inscriptions from 
Nicholas Biddle to his brother Lt John, and from him to Capt. 
Jno. M. O’Connor. 


Thomas Truxton. Patrie. Patres. Filio. Digno. Bust, pro- 
file to left on medal, 8vo circle. D. Edwin sculp. Resolved, 
by the Senate (etc., sixteen lines). F. 191. (3) 


John Walker., bust to left, 8vo oval. Edwin Se Engraved for 
D. Mallory & C° Boston. F. 192. 


Nicholas Waln. Nat. 1741.—Ob. 1813. Half length, profile 
to left, 4to oval. Edwin sc. Restrike. F. 193a. | (2) 


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Mrs Warren., half length to left, 8vo oval. Edwin sc. F. 194. 
Same as above. Restrike. F. 194a. 


M* Warren, bust to right, 8vo, cut down but perfect, oval. 
Sully Edwin F. 195. (3) 


- Geo: Washington., bust to right, 8vo oval in rect. Edwin sec. 


F. 196. Hart 267. 


Geo. Washington., bust to left, 8vo rect. D. Edwin sc. F. 199. 
Hart 361. 


Geo. Washington., bust to left, background shaded across at 
upper left, 8vo rect. D. Edwin sc. F. 200. Hart 362. 


Geo. Washington., bust to left, 8vo rect. D. Edwin Sc. F. 201. 
Hart 363. | 


Geo. Washington., bust to left, 8vo rect. Edwin sculp Re- 
strike. F. 202a. Hart 364. : 

See also Nos. 293, 478, 480, 489, 491, 653, 762, 897, 899, 990 
and 1029. C2) 


Gen! Anthy Wayne., bust to right, 8vo vignette. Edwin sec. F. 
nl 


Benj" West, Esq’, bust to left, 8vo vignette. Edwin sc. 
Print4 by Hooker & Co. F. 212. (2) 


George Whitefield M. A., half length to right, 12mo oval. Ed- 
witt.sc..4H. 213.0 


Mr?s Wignell., bust to right, 12mo oval. W. Dunlap pinxt D. 
Edwin sculp. Published, by, D. Longworth. F. 214. (2) 


Alexander Wilson Author of the American Ornithology., bust to 
left, 8vo oval. Peale pinxt D. Edwin Sct F. 215. 


Hon. James Wilson L. L. D., bust to right, 8vo oval. D. Edwin 
Soe ne 10. 


(William Wirt), profile to left, 12mo cut down, vignette, on 
title page; “ British Spy.” Edwin sc. Baltimore Published 
by Fielding Lucas jr. Fry—Printer. F. 217. (3) 


Doct. J. Witherspoon., bust to right, 8vo oval. D. Edwin sculpt. 
The Evangelical Intelligencer. Engrav’d for W. P. Farrand & 
C° (etc., two lines). F. 218. 


Mrs Wood, bust to right, 8vo oval. R. Peale Pinxt. Edwin sc 
T2109. 4: 
MY Wood., nearly half length to left, 8vo vignette. T. Sully 


Pinxt D. Edwin sc. F. 220. 
(In the character of Charles de Moor.) (3) 


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3519 


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Edward Young, D. D., bust to left, 12mo oval. D. Edwin sct + 
F. 221. 5 


George Duffield D. D., I. Ewing, D. D., The Revd I. Newton., 
Rev. James Sproat D. D., G. Whitefield. A. B., and John Wood- 
hull. D. D. | | 
Portraits from the “‘ Evangelical Intelligencer ” similar to those t) 
done by Edwin for this magazine and signed by him. Stauffer 
and Fielding consider that these may safely be assigned to 
Edwin. (6) 


SUBJECT PRINTS 


The Death of Abel, 8vo vignette on title page, 1802 (twelve 
lines). D. Edwin sct F. 222. 


Electricity., 4to vignette (three lines). D. Edwin Se. F. 223. 
The Creation Of Eve 8vo rect. D. Edwin se. F. 224. (3) 


zi 


Sculpture., 4to vignette in rect (five lines). Drawn by H. How- 
ard. Engraved by D. Edwin. F. 225. 


The Seasons. By James Thomson. 24mo vignette on title page. Ic 
Singleton. del. D. Edwin Sct (two lines of verse). Philadel- 
phia. | Printed and Published by T. & G. Palmer, | and for Sale 
by the Booksellers. Unknown to F. (227a). (2) 


The Virgin Mary & Child., 4to rect. Raphael Pinxt. D. Edwin 
se: H.2288. . 


The Darling asleep, 8vo vignette (eight lines of verse). D. 
Edwin F. 229. \ iy 


Ancient Musical Instruments. Plate I.. 4to. D. Edwin sce. 
(seven lines). F. 230. (3) 


Anatomical Plates, colored. F. Nos. 232, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 240, 44 
1 and 242. (10) 


(The Port Folio—Vol. VII) A proof on India paper of the 
vignette before all inscription, except; Edwin sc. Unknown to 


F. (2474 | VY 
Same, lettered: The Port Folio. Vol. I. Third Series. Xa 
ete. F. 24'7a. (2) 


(The Port Folio,—Vol. II.) A proof on India paper of the | 
vignette before all inscription, except; D. Edwin Sct Unknown S: 
to F. (2484). . ai 


— Same, lettered: The Port Folio, Vol. II. ete. F. 248. (2) 


Lili a ee Gh 


3523 


3528 


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The Port Folio. Vol. 4. Edwin sc. etc. F. 249. 

Vol. 5. Edwin sce. etc. F. 250. 

Vol. 6. Edwin sc. etc. F. 251. 

Vol. 7. Edwin se. etc. F. 252. (4) 


The Emporium Of Arts & Sciences (etc., seven lines). Des 
by G. Fairman Edwin Se. Philadelphia Published by Kimber 
& Richardson 1813. F. 253. Very scarce. 


(Avenia) Rect., cut close, with artist’s line only. Barralet del. 
Edwin se. (F. 256.) 


Isis Magna Mater. Drawing. Plate IV. 4to vignette. D. 
Edwin. sc. From a Bust in the Collection of Charles Townley, 
Esq. F. 258. (2) 


Whiting & Watson’s American Edition of the New Edinburgh 
Encyclopedia etce.—Vignette Engraved by D. Edwin; F. S. A., 
ete. 4to. F. 260a. 

In fine condition, with the printed title page. Very scarce. 


Basso Relievo. Plate I. ete. 4to. D. Edwin sculp. F. 261. 


The Lady of the Lake, 16mo rect. G. Fairman del. D. Edwin 
se. (etc., four lines). F. 262. 


Rowe’s Letters (etc., four lines), 12mo rect. D. Edwin sc. 
Published by R Johnson. F. 263. Very scarce. (3) 


Hildeburn, Charles R. Engraved Works of David Edwin, 8vo 
paper, Philadelphia, 1894. 

Fielding, Mantle. Catalogue of the Engraved Works of David 
Edwin. (Not mentioned in Mr. Hildeburn’s List.) 8vo paper, 
Philadelphia, 1904. 

Fielding, Mantle. Catalogue of The Engraved Work of David 
Edwin. 4to sheets, Privately Printed, Philadelphia, 1905. Au- 


tographed presentation copy, No. 39 of an edition of 100. 
Invaluable to the Edwin collector. (3) 


Fairman, Gideon. William Moultrie Esq? Late Governor of S. 
Carolina, and Major Gen! ete. S. 991. Scarce. 


J. J. Rousseau. S. 992. Newstead Abbey. S. 998. 
Providence, Ornithology Plate III., and two book illustrations. 


Fox, Gilbert. Stephen before the Counsel. S. 1061, and a book 
illustration. 


See Nos. 2256 and 2979. (8) 


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3531 


3533 


3536 


3537 


3538 


- 3539 


3540 
3541 
3542 


Frederick, J. L. Joseph Eastburn., with a vignette view of the 
interior of the Mariner’s Church Philadelphia. S. 1017 I. 
Brilliant impression 4to. 

The Dragon chained; and three other oblong 4to Bible 
plates. (5) 


Galland, J. Hugh Capet. S. 1021; three illustrations to 
French History. S. 1024 note, and the original copper plate 
of Joan of Arc addressing Charles VII by inspiration. ee 


Gimbrede, Thomas. Rev. Francis Asbury, S. 1034. Johnston 
Blakely Esq of the United States Navy. S. 1039. Boerhaave 
and Gay, on undivided sheet, proofs of. S. 1040 and 1051. 
Thomas Campbell, Esq? S. 1043. (4) 


—— Thomas MacDonough, ES4 of the United: States Navy. 
S. 1061. Edward G. Malbone. S. 1063. General Pike. S. 
1079. Jacob Porter. S. 1081. (4) 


—— David Ramsay M.D. S. 1084II. John Randolph Esq™ 
S. 1085. Capt James Riley. S. 1086. Lieut John T Shubrick © 


Late of the United States Navy. S. 1092. Maj® Gen! Joseph 
Warren. S. 1095. Marquis of Wellington. S. 1101. Ancient 
Military Machines., Ancient Battering Ram., and ten others. 4to. 

(18) 


Gobrecht, Christian. Dr Benj® S. Barton. S. 1109. Abraham > 


Rees. S. 1112. 
Goodman, Charles. The Duke of Wellington. S. 1124. Two 
copies. 


Goodman and Piggot. John Syng Dorsey M. D. S. 1133. 
Peyton Randolph. S.1151 II: James Ross. S. 1152. (7) 


Graham, George. John Clarke, D.D. A.A.S. S. 1162. Fine 
impression, 4to. Alexander Hamilton. S. 1163 II. (2) 


The Descent from the Cross, Dedicated to Christians of 
all Denominations. Printed and Published by T. W. Freeman. 
Sept 18t 1812. Plate 3. Mezzotint, rect. 12.12 x 9.9. 

Unsigned but decidedly in the style of Graham. 


Gridley, E.G. Joseph Bloomfield, Esq., Governor of New-Jer- 
sey. S. 1178. 


— A. Burr, Esq. S. 1179. Fine impression. 
—— T. Jefferson. S. 1180. Two copies. (2) 


Shakespeare; on vol. vi. Works 1807. “ Gridley Se.” and 
another, slightly different on vol. vii, 1803. ‘“‘ Gridley Se. N. 
YOR. pat ol. 


—— Edward Shippen, L.L.D., Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. 
S. 1182. Arms of the Mamelukes. Egyptian Barber. (5) 


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Haines, William. Duke of Bedford. S. 1191. 
1192. Robert Burns. S. 1193, two copies. 


S. 1203 II. (Sir William Jones.) (5) 


tion from the Dunciad, also by Haines, 1804. 


Pope. S. 1209. Hon. Col. J. Gardiner. 
Thornton,) Mirror Vol. 2. N° 95. 


S. 1219 II. 
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title page 1804. (9) 


Hamlin, W™ Miss Rachel Baker. 
S. 1242. 


St Johns Church Providence R I. S. 1243. 
gregational Church Providence, R I. S. 1244. (Peacock and 
L’Epervoir) S. 1246. but ‘“ Hamlin. Aqt” engraved on the 
‘plate and not pencilled. (3) 


—— (Burning of the U. S. Ship Philadelphia in the Harbor 
of Tripoli.) S. 1247. 


—— Hamlin’s Business Card, with seaport view. S. 1250. 


— Hamlin’s Business Card, with Venus: reclining in shell. 
m. 125). 
— Hamlin’s Business Card, with figure of Hope. S. 1252. 


— Courtship—Matrimony. S. 1253. 


An unlettered book-plate representing a cupid pointing te 
blank oval intended for inscription, landscape background, un- 
signed, but undoubtedly by Hamlin, not in S. 


Musical Sodality Concert, at , admit the Bearer. W™ 


Hamlin Sct Musical instruments at either side, not in S. 


All of these prints by Hamlin are scarce. 


Harris, Samuel. Rev. J. Belknap. S. 1266. 


Rev. Mather Byles. S. 1268. Two copies. G. R. Minot, 
S. 1270, fine impression. Rev. P. Thacher, D.D. S. 


(4) 


General Warren. S. 1273. John Winthrop. S. 1276. 
Portrait of the engraver “ Sam! Harris J‘,”’ bust profile to right, 
12mo. Note to S. 1277. (3) 


Esq? 
1272. 


Col9 Richard 
(2) 


Harrison, C. P. Mr? William Collins. 
-M. Johnson. of Kentucky. S. 1280. 


5, 1278. 


Lord Bute. S. 
Henry Clay esq. 


Lord North. S. 1207. Pope. S. 1208. With an illustra- 
Another copy 
of S. 1208, with the Dunciad plate, dated 1808. The full length 
(Bonnell 
Mirror. Vol. 1, 
N° 49. not in S., illustration to Thomson’s Liberty with printed 


S. 1227. Isaac Watts, D.D. 
(2) 


First Con- 


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3559 


3560 


8562 


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Harrison W™ Jr. John Quincy Adams. S. 1285. 
drew Jackson. S. 1287. Dunstaffage Castle. S. 1292. Sum- 
mit of Etna. S. 1293. Etna. S. 1294. Giants Causy. S. 
1295. Lake of Killarney, etc. S. 1296. London. S. 1297. 
Nahé Rock. S. 1298. Paraclete. S. 1299. Pont du Gard. S. 
1300. St Michaels Mount. S. 1301. St Michel. S. 1302. 
And two others undescribed. (15) 


S. 1307 and 1308. 


Gen! An- 


Harrison, Richard. Grand Chartreuse. 
Organ. Pl. XCIX. W. Hay se. not in S. 


Hewitt. Distant View of the Highlands on Hudson River. 
S. 1319, two copies; on the St Lawrence. S. 1320. (6) 


Hill, John. Ballston Springs taken from Aldridges Hotel. S. 
1324. Norfolk;*from Gosport, Virginia. S. 13431. View of 
Richmond, Virginia. S. 1352. (3) 


Mill at Marlborough, } Maryland. E. Van Blon.—J. Hill 
Se. Oblong 4to, not in S. 

Three states of a rare and undescribed ap aan in colors, in 
tint and in black. (3) 


Hill, John W. Hieroglyphical Print of the Church of God in 
her Five fold state, including the Holy Jerusalem together with 
A Scriptural Exhibition, ete. S. 1356. Folio. 

Scarce and curious. 


Hill, James. The Resurrection of a Pious Family, ete. S. 


1359. Folio. 

Hill, Sam! Justice Blackstone. S. 1362, lacking publication, 
line. Captain James Cooke. S. 1368. Anna Matilda (Mrs. 
Cowley.) S. 1366. (3) 
—— William Cowper. S. 1367. Two copies. (2) 


Della Crusca (Robert Merry) S. 1375. Two copies. 
Mr Necker. S. 1377. Ezra Stiles S.T.D. L.L.D. President 
of Yale College. S. 1380. Two copies. (5) 


—— Mr’s Elizabeth White, Died in Londons Feb: 2. 1798." gas 
23. Excessively rare; with the funeral sermon by Thomas 


Allen, A.M., Pastor of the Church in Pittsfield. 8vo, pp. 27, 
Pittsfield, 1799. 


View of the triumphal Arch and Colonnade, erected in 
Boston, in honor of the President . . . Oc. 24. 1789. S. 1392. 
Slightly imperfect. South West View of the Lighthouse. . . 
Boston Harbor. S. 1393. Slightly imperfect. (2) 


—— Christ’s Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts. S. 1399. 


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| 3576 


Eden Vale. S. 1404. Green Hill. S. 1405. Mount 


Pleasant, in Leicester. S. 1409. (3) 


—— A 58.W. View of the Baptist Meeting House, Providence, 
R. I. §. 1412. Haddrils Point near Charleston S.C. S. 1334. 
View on the Hudson. S. 1341. And eleven others. (14) 


Hooker, W. Torquato Tasso. S. 1446. 


Houston, H. His Excellency John Adams, Esq’ S. 1453 III. 
David Rittenhouse. S. 1463. (3) 


— Certificate of the Hibernian Society of Philadelphia. S. 
1468. Folio. | 

A beautiful specimen of early American stipple engraving, 
signed in ink by Tho’ McKean and Mathew Carey; slightly in- 
jured in blank space. Excessively scarce. 


Hurd, Nathaniel. Masonic Communication of the St Johns 
Lodge Boston to Brother Nath! Johnson. Brother N,, Hurd. 
Boston. fecit. S.1477. Very scarce. 


Jones, Alfred. Sparkling. From a painting by F. W. Edmonds, 
etc. Published by the American Art Union, 1844. Oblong 
large folio. 


Jones, W. R. Major General Harrison. S. 15161I. (Rev. 
James) Hervey. W. R. Jones Sculp. Pub. by M. Jones Phil- 
ad@, Bust to left, oval, 3.1. x 2.6., not in S. (2) 


The Rev4 Absalom Jones, Rector of St Thomas’s African 
Episcopal Church in the City of Philad. S. 1519, lacking pub- 
lication and copyright lines, but very scarce. James Montgom- 
ery. S. 1523. M. W. Isaiah Thomas Esq? P. G. Master, ete. 
S. 1526. (3) 


Jocelyn, Simeon S. Roger Sherman. S. 1533. Aeneas Mun- 


son, M.D., President of the Medical Society of the State of . 


Connecticut. S. 1547. Scarce. A Pawnee Brave Son of Old 
Knife. S. 1550. (3) 


A Drawing Book of Landscape’ | Philad@ Pub? by Johnson & 
Warner, | N° 147 Market Street | 1810. 

An interesting proof sheet engraved in line, showing the etch- 
ing and the finished vignettes, of four subjects, by an unknown 
engraver. In perfect condition, no other known. 


Justice, Joseph. St John in the Isle of Patm°. S. 1563. 
Moses on Mount Sinai. Not in S. Two copies. Folios. (3) 


Kearny, F. Bridge of Gueule d’Enfer. S. 1585. Cascade 
near Oysans. S. 1586. Grenoble. S. 1587. Etna, etc. S. 
1588. Peak Cavern, ete. S. 1589. Glacier . .. of the Rhone. 
S. 1590. Dublin from Phoenix Park. Not in S. St Mary’s 
Hall, Green Bank, Burlington, etc. Not in S. And two other 
subject prints. ; (10) 


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3582 


3584 


3585 


3586 


3587 


3588 


3589 


3590 


3591 


3592 


3593 


Kelly, Thomas. William Shakspeare. S. 1624. 


Kenset, Thomas. Map of Upper and Lower Canada and United 
States, contiguous ... November 4th 1812. S. 1640. Scarce. (2) 


Kneass, William. John Calvin. S. 1647, lacking publication 
line. Alexander Cruden, M.A. S. 1648. A View of Quebec 
from Point Levy. S. 1664. (3) 


—— Washington’s Camp at Whitemarsh. Undescribed but S. 
1662, entirely relettered after the first line. Upper Fall of 
Fyers. S. 1665. St Vincents Rocks, ete. S. 1670. Lady of 
Iceland. S. 1666. Mercury. S. 1671. With printed title page 
of Horne Tooke’s Diversions of Purley. Part I. Phila. 1806, 
frontispiece, also by Kneass, with printed title page of Part II. 
Pompey’s Pillar. And two others. (9) 


Lavigne. William Ingalls M.D. S. 1675. Two copies. 
Lawson, Alexander. Robert Burns. S. 1680. | (2) 


—— William Penn. S. 1683. Scarce original impression. 


View of the Capitol of the United States, after the con- 
flagration, in 1814. S. 1699. Very scarce. Seven book illustra- 
tions, etc. © (8) 


W. S. LENEY 


John Adams. S. 1706. Dt John Bard. S. 1712. Two copies. 
(3) 


William Henry West Betty, full length. S.1714. Budgell. S. 
1721. Mrs E.. Caslon. S. 1723 I, lacking publication line. 
(Mrs. E. Caslon,) proof before title. S. 1723 II. - (4) 


Mrs Mary Ann Clark. S. 1729. De Witt Clinton Esq® S. 
1730. Same, 1722. h115 (3) 


Dr John Cochran. S. 1731. G. F. Cooke Esq¥. SS. 1735. 
Dutchess of Cumberland. S. 1740, lacking publication line. 
Alexander James Dallas Esq? S. 1741 I. (4) 


(Mrs. Darley,) brilliant proof on large paper before the title, 
early and undescribed state of S. 1742. No other known. 


Mr Davenport. S. 17438. Robert Fulton Esq’. S. 17561. 
Robert Fulton Esqt S. 1757, lacking publication line. Geo. 
III. S. 1760, lacking publication line. Isabella Graham. of 
New-York. S. 1765. Another, lacking publication line. Ed- 
ward. D. Griffin. D.D. S. 1766 I. aie 24 


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Alexander Hamilton, after Ames. 8vo. S. 1768I1I. Alex? 


Hamilton, after Cerachi. S. 1769 I. (2) 


Alext Hamilton, after Cerachi, with border. S. 1770. John 
Henley. S. 1775. (2) 


Patrick Henry. S. 1776. A beautiful brilliant proof on India 
paper, small to. 


Patrick Henry. S. 1776. Henry V. S. 1777, lacking publi- 
cation line. John Hodgkinson. S. 1780. (3) 


David Hume Esq? S. 1788, but with waptieelad line “ Albany 
Published by B. D. Packard 1816.” instead of 1822. (John 
Jay). a beautiful proof impression of an early and undescribed 
S. 1789 before publisher’s line. John Jay Esq’, an intermedi- 
ate state between S. 1789 I and II. (3) 


John Jones M.D. S. 1795. (Mrs. S. Kemble as Imoinda), an 
early and undescribed proof, before all letters except etched 
artist’s line, of S. 1797. (2) 


FraS Fredk M¢Farland. Comedian. S. 1803, lacking line over 
head, but very scarce. James Madison. S. 1807. (2) 


Dr Edwd Miller. S. 1819. Rev4 John Newton. S. 1823 II, 
and another, cut to title. Napoleon Bonaparte. S. 1822. Two 


copies. (5) 
William Perfect M.D. S. 1831. Same, proof before all letters, 
undescribed, 4to. | (2) 


Richard III. S. 1841, but lacking publication line. Chas’ Duke 
of Richmond. S. 1842. Printed in-colors. (2) 


Revd John Rodgers D.D. S. 1843. 
Philip Schuyler Esq’. S. 1848. Fine copy. 
E. Sibly, M.D. S. 1850. Scarce. 


Steele. S. 1857. Samuel Stillman, D.D. S. 1858. Two 
copies. (3) 


William Strahan Esq? (the printer, Franklin’s friend.) S. 1859. 


Mr Swords, Comedian. Quid Rides de te Fabula narratur? 
S. 1861. Very scarce. 


G. Thresher Professor of Penmanship New York. Early and 
undescribed state of S. 1862. 


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3611 William The Conqueror. S. 1874, but lacking publication line. “<a 
St Sampson Wright. Knt S. 1877. Scarce. (2) 


3612 George Wythe Esq? S. 1879. /4 


Fine copy of an excessively scarce print. 


3613 View Near Coxsackie, Hudson River. S, 1882. Ullswater. S. 
4 1896. Various Headlands.. S. 1897. Kate is Craz’d; on undi- ¢ 
vided proof sheet of engraved title-page of Cowper's Poems, 
vignette engraved by Leney; very fine. (4) 


3614 Kate is Craz’d; with the title-page, but not proof. Plates to 1? 
Lalla Rookh and Goldsmith. Maternal Affection, and eleven 
scenes from English plays, cut close. 3 : (15) 


3615 Bible Prints from Collins’s Quarto Bible. All very beautiful | f 
proofs. S. 1902. | (5) 


3616 Encyclopedia Plates, of which six are beautiful proof impres- 
sions. Ancient Musical Instruments, cheques on Franklin Bank As 
by Leney & Rollinson, and half-tone of the Residence of William : 
S. Leney. ! (18) 


3617 Lewis J.O. (Thomas A.) Cooper as Piere. S.19141I. Naval | 
14) Heros. Group of medallion ports. of Bainbridge, Decatur, ¢ 
Perry and Porter. S. 1915. (2) 


J. B. LONGACRE 


3618 John Quincy Adams, bust to left, 4to in rectangular picture he 
frame; proof before all letters. S. 1920 II. Very fine. Law? 

3619 Same, with four line inscription, but proof before the pub- , ; 
lication line; intermediate state between II and III. | My 


3620 William T. Barry, Post Master General. S. 1929. Small folio. G7 
Rev. James Bateman. S. 1932]. Rev. G. T. Bedell after hg a 
Neagle. S. 1934. India proof, 4to. (3) 


3621 (Lyman Beecher) Proof before all letters; an early and un- 
described state of S. 1936. Beautiful impression, in perfect / ( 
condition, on India paper. J.C. Calhoun. S. 1950. (2) 


3622 Charles Carroll Of Carrollton. S. 1953. Presentation proof \ 
signed, to W. Humphrys (the engraver), on India paper. 


—~ 3623 —— Another copy. S. 1958. India proof, 


3624 DeWitt Clinton. S. 1961. Beautiful copy, full margins. Cre 


3626 
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3 \ 3636 
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4 3637 


Thomas Lynch Junt 


Nathaniel Greene, Major General, etc., full length, 4to vignette. 


S. 1993. Fine and perfect copy of a very rare print. 


Oliver Goldsmith. S. 1990. John Hancock, rect. S.-1995 I. 
Tho’ Heyward Jun’ S. 1999 I. Samuel Huntington. S. 2008 I. 


(4) 


Robert Y. Hayne, Late Governor of South Carolina, etc. Small 
folio. S. 1997. Fine copy. 


Andrew J ackson, | President Of The United States. | Engraved 


‘by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Wood. | Published by 


J. P. Ayres Philad@ 

Rect., frame, orna? Full bust in cloak to left; face 
6.14. x 6.1. 

This is the lettered plate of 2019, known to Stauffer only by a 
proof before all letters. Its scarcity may be easily estimated. 


right. 


Rev4 Henry Kollock, D. D. Late Pastor of the Independent 
Presbyterian Church in Savannah. S. 2031 II. Small folio. 
Brilliant impression. 


S. 2041. Rev. William McKendree 
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. S. 2044. Fine 
proof. Most Rev? Ambrose Maréschal, Third Archbishop Of 
Baltimore. S. 2047. Small folio. Gouverneur Morris. S. 2052. 
Oblong 8vo. Scarce. (4) 
(Robert Morris), bust to left, vignette, 1.15.x 1.11. S. 2054. 
Possibly unique; it appears to be a trial proof. 


Napoleon (fac-simile autograph), bust to left, vignette. 
Undescribed state of S. 2057. 
With printed title-page; Scott’s Life of Napoleon. 1827. 

C W Peale, half length with palette and brushes. S. 2065 I. 
India proof, 4to paper, in spotless condition, of the first state. 


Same. With additional lettering. S. 20651I. David 


Ramsay, M. D. S. 2077. (2) 


(Bushrod Washington). A beautiful proof, before all letters, 
brilliant impression, small folio. Early and undescribed state of 
S. 2108. No other known. 


(Daniel Webster). Beautiful, spotless, brilliant proof before 
all letters, uncleaned margins. Early and undescribed state of. 
S. 2113. No other known. 


The Rev? John Wesley, A. M. S. 2116. 
India proof, on folio paper, very fine. 


With “ Proof” in lower right. _/ 


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3638 


3639 


3640 


3641 


8642 


er 8644 


8645 


YY 3646 


3647 


~ 3648 


—— Another copy, India proof, 4to. S. 2116. ht 


Oliver Wolcott. S. 2128. The Lady of Ruthven. S. 2144. 
India proof, royal 8vo. Composition. Plate II. Painting. 
Plate III. Both undescribed. (4) 


Masonic Certificate of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. S. 2154. 
Proof, in blank, on vellum. 


Photogravure portrait of J. B. Longacre, half length, in oval, on 
folio paper, only twelve impressions privately issued, Two 
copies. (2) 


Love, G. Watts Divine Songs For the use of Children. Origi- 
nal flexible boards, 16mo Phila. 1807. Engraved title-page with 
vignette of three (alleged) cherubs and seven very interesting 
copper plates. A fine copy of an excessively scarce book. 


Luzerder & Westfield. (The Seasons.) Spring Printed by 
Luzerder and Westfield New York., Summer Printed & Sold by 
Luzerder and Westfield New York., Autumn Printed & Sold by 
S. Luzerder New York., Winter Printed & Sold by S Luzerder 
New York. Verses at sides of titles. Rectangles, line, 11. x 9.10. 
A series, by an unknown engraver, published about 1800. The 
work is crude, but in the highest degree interesting as typical 
specimens of early American art. Colored. No other set known. 


(4) 
Main, William. Samuel Bard, M. D. L. L. D. S. 2160, but an 


undescribed state, without printer’s line. 
— Revd John Stanford, A. M. 4to. S. 2163 I. 
Martin D. Doctor Burrow. S. 2173. Very scarce. 


Martin, J. B. Rev. John D. Blair. S. 2178. 


Maverick, Ann. Wood-cut of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Calcutta. 


Maverick, Emily. Full length portrait of Shakspeare under 
circle containing Kean as Richard III. S. 2179. 


Maverick, Maria A. Shakspeare, bust to left, vignette. S. 2180. 
(3) 


PETER MAVERICK 


Engraved advertisements of Offices for the Dai of a General 
Graphic Business. Engraving . . . Copper-Plate Printing; 

. Lithography; . . . Bank Notasl . . . at Peter Maverick’s 
Establishment, N° 149, Broadway, Corn? Liberty St. New-York. 
Oblong 4to. Fine condition. 


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Bishop Atterbury. S. 2182. Rev. Gideon Blackburn. S. 2184. 
Hugh Blair, D. D. S. 2185. (3) 


Major Genl.(Jacob) Brown, U. S. Army. S. 21871. Same, 
title altered to Gen! Brown S. 2187I1I. John Bunyan. S. 
2188. Thomas Clarkson, A. M. S. 2191. © (4) 


George Clinton. S. 2195 I, but lacks printer’s line, fine impres- 
sion. Same, later state. S. 2195 II. Columbus. S. 2197 I. 
William Cowper. S. 2198. Mrs Cowper, Mother of the Poet. 
S. 2199. Scarce. (5) 


Elias Hicks. S. 2205. Small folio. Scarce. John Hoole. S. 
2207. John Jay. S. 2211. Scarce. (3) 


John Jenkins. S. 2213. Searce. Prince Koutousoff. _S. 2216. 


Richard Henry Lee. S. 2218 I. (3) 


Revd Edw4 Mitchell. S. 2219. Small folio. Very fine impres- 


sion of a scarce print. 


Thomas Moore, Esq’ S. 2221. Engraved title page to Vol. II. 
Moore’s Works. S. 2221 note. Obookiah. A Native of Awhy- 
Nee. i. 2223. Scarce. (3) 


William Paca. S. 2225. Petalesharoo. S. 2227. (W™ Wirt.) 
S.. 2233. (3) 
Near Berthier On The St Lawrence. S. 2236. Dismal Swamp. 
S. 2239. Lake George, rect.; 2.12.x 4.7. S. 2243, but lacks 
publication line. Scene In Lapland. S. 2245, interesting 
transportation item, showing native sleigh drawn by reindeer. 
Mont Blane. S. 2246. Same, with additional publication line, 
undescribed. S. (2246°II.) Mont Rosa. S. 2248. et 


Mount Joliet. S. 2247. Same, with line “ For the Ladies Com- 
panion.” Early and undescribed state. S. (2247I1I.) Rich- 
mond (Virginia). S. 2253. Rock Fort, On the Illinois. S. 
2254. Ticonderoga. S. 2256. ‘Two copies. (6) 


République Francaise. | La Loi. | Liberté. Egalité | Drawn & 
Engraved—by Peter Maverick. | Commissariat de New York, et 
New Jersey. 

Vignette of female figure seated, liberty cap on pole in right 
hand, left hand holding wreath, elbow resting on column 
inscribed; ‘‘ Droits De L’Homme | Patrie.’’, with broken sceptre 
and overturned crown at feet, a cannon in background. Line, 
vignette, 3.11. x 6.8. Undescribed. 


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3661 


Masonic Certificate of Alexandria Washington Lodge N° 22, ince, 
with customary emblems. oe 

A. Chevalier delt Philadelphia.—Brother Maverick Sculpt New- os 
York. Vign. rect., 10.12.x 11.12. In blank, on parchment. | 
Undescribed. 


Christ Blessing Little Children. | Charles Ingham delt—Peter 

Maverick sculpt | t] 
Line, rect., 13.4. x 16.9. Undescribed. 

Humphrey Medal. S. 2258. Various book illustrations, Bible - 
plates, engraved title-pages, etc. 3 (31) geen 


Bible Plates from Collins’s Quarto Bible, encyclopedias, etc. j+— 
| (30 


Murray, George. The Woodlands near Philadelphia the seat of J 
Wm Hamilton Esqr S. 2296. Yellow Springs in Pennsylvania. | 
S. 2297. A fine proof of a scalping scene, and others. — (8) "Mh 


Neagle, J. B. Rev. Alban Butler. S. 2302. Oliver Goldsmith, ¢ : 
M. B. 4to. S. 2304. Thomas Jefferson. S. 2806, but unde- | ae 
scribed state before printer’s line. Henry Laurens. S. 2309 I. 


(4) 


Rollin. S. 2311. Scarce. (Paris from Charlotte.) Fine ; 
proof before all letters, signed by the artist, on India paper. 4 % 
Early and undescribed state of S. 2316. Two subject prints, + 
proofs before letters, on India paper. (4) q 


Canal and St Mark’s Church at Venice, 4to. Tigers, etc., 
4to, both India proofs., The Last Supper, two states, Bible {7-4 
plates, ete. | (17) 


Norman, John. His Ex¢y Nathaniel Green Esq;—Major Gen- 
eral of the American Army. S. 2334. Fine copy. 


His Exty John Hancock, Esq;—Late President of the 
American Congress. S. 2335. Lacks engraver’s name. 


Major Gen! Rich4 Montgomery slain in storming Quebec 
Decbr 318 1775. S. 2342. Framed. 


—— Laurence Sterne, A. M. Prebendary of York,-etc. 5. 
2344. Fine copy. 


Major Gen! Joseph Warren slain at the Battle of Bunk- 
er’s Hill June 17th 1775. S. 2349. 


Adam and Eve in a State of Innocence. The Apostle Paul 
before Felix. The Ancient City of Jerusalem. | (3) 


Okey, Samuel. ,The Rev¢ Mt Tho’ Hiscox late Pastor of the 
Baptist Church in Westerly etc. Published Oct. 25, 1773. S. 
2371. J3.C. 8.5. Very scarce. 


—— The Reverend James Honyman, A. M. late Rector of 
drinity Church, Newport... °... Nov. 2, 1774....S. 2872: J..C. 
S. 6. Fine copy, very scarce. 


Paradise J. W. John Bunyan. S. 2391. Rev. Henry Chase. 
6.32992 I. 
Pekenino Michele. Mark Akenside M.D. S. 2431. Scarce. (3) 


Bolivar. S. 2433, proof. Thomas Campbell. S. 2436 I. 
Same, with two additional lines. S. 2436 II. William Cowper 
Esq. S. 2437. ? (4) 


— Rev. Stephen Gano A. M. Pastor of the first Baptist 
Church in Providence, Rhode Island. Small folio. S. 2443. 
Brilliant impression. Very scarce. 


Dr Goldsmith. S. 2445. (Napoleon) Maximum Historie 
Decus. S. 24501. James Thompson (of the “ Seasons ’’) 
undescribed. John Wesley, later and undescribed state of S. 
24.54, (4) 


Jesus Christ. S. 2458. Virgin Mary. S. 2459. 


Proofs of two very beautiful specimens of stippling. (2) 


Pelham, Peter. The Rev4 Mr? William Cooper of Boston ete. 
S. 2464. J.C. S.11* Fine impression. 


Cotton, Mather. S. 2469. J.C. S. 26. The first mezzo- 
tint engraved in America. 


Pelton, Oliver. Oliver Goldsmith. S. 2492. 

Plocher, Jacob J. The Alps. S. 2545. Market Street and 
Upper Ferry Bridge. S. 2547. Ornithology. Plate V. 
Porter, J. T. The Ship Boston taken by the Savages at Nootka 
Sound March 224 1803. 

Published at Middletown, Conn. 1815. 
Prud’homme, J. F. E. Ree. John William de la Flechere. S. 
2572. Robin Hood (and Maid Marian). Undescribed. UP) 


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3685 


3686 


3692 


3693 


Radcliffe, C. Van-ta-gin. S. 2630. 
Ralph, W. A Professor explaining the Polite Arts etc. “Ss. 2634. 
Rawdon, Ralph. D® Martin Luther. S. 2635. Scarce. (3) 


The Shepherd’s Care. Palemon ,& Lavinia. Histian gia 


line. 5.13.x 4.7. Under each; R. Rawdon Se. | (titles) | Pub- 


lished by Shelton & Kensett Cheshire Con. Mareh 1st 1814. | 
Proofs, in fine condition, on undivided sheet. Undescribed. 


Reed, Abner. Philip Doddridge, D.D. S. 2648 I. 
Fine impression of the first state. 


lege, New Jersey. S. 2649. Fine impression. 


Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D. D. President of Union Col- 
lege. S. 2650. Rev. John Flavel. S. 2651. (2) 
Rev. Samuel Hopkins, D. D. S. 2652, but without publi- 
cation line. Undescribed later state, two copies. (2) 
Rev. Gardner Thurston. S. 2654. Rev. Eleazar Whee- 


lock, D. D. First President of Dartmouth College. S. 2657. 
Two copies. pa 

Reed & Stiles. (Naval Heroes) Group of portraits of Bain- 
bridge, Decatur, Lawrence, Macdonough and Porter. (4) 


PAUL REVERE 


Boston Massacre. The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King- 
street Boston on March 5th 1770, by a party of the 29th Regt | 
Engrav’d Printed & Sold by Paul Revere. Boston | (etc., eight 
lines) S. 2675. Eine. 7.14. x 8.10. | 
Sound and perfect. Excessively scarce. Framed. The most 
important and interesting item that the collector of Americana 
can. possess. This one print would give distinction to any collec- 
tion. 


The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King-Street Boston 
on March 5th 1770 by a party of ye 29th Regt | Ion® Mulliken 
Newbury Port Sculpt. | (etc., eight lines) Not in S. Line, 
Tox Bote 


Slight repairs. Far scarcer than the Revere. Mr. Andrews — 
speaks of the print from hearsay only in his “ Paul Revere and — 


a3 


his Engraving,” although he was able to locate sixteen copies of 
the original Revere. , The ascribed date 1830 is unquestionably 
wrong; it is probably a nearly contemporary piracy, and, except 
for the engraver’s line an exact fac-simile. 

Catalogued here for convenience. 


Rev. Jonathan Edwards, President of Nassau-Hall Col- 


}] 


-and Service of the State, etc. 


The Boston Massacre perpetrated on March the 5th, 1770. 
Rect., 8vo, wood-cut. 


_ On back of title-page of The Massachusetts Calendar; 1772. 


— The Works of David Mallet, cf., 3 vols., 12mo. London, 
1759. Epes Sargent’s copy with his autograph six times, and 
three fine impressions of his book-plate by Paul Revere. 


Col. Benjamin Church. | P. Revere sc | Bust to right, in 
oval frame. | 8vo. S. 2666. Framed. 

From Thomas Church’s: “The Entertaining History of King 
Philip’s War. Newport, 1772.” 


The North Battery, Boston. S. 2679. 

A modern impression, on India paper, with three lines of letter- 
ing. Only ten or twelve were struck from the original plate 
about 1875. 


Buried With Him By Baptism. S. 2681. 
Unusually fine impression of this extremely rare print, from the 


__- Dr Charles E. Clark sale, Boston, 1901, and the identical one . 
~ reproduced by Mr. Andrews. 


(Treasury Note) State of Massachusetts Bay. | The First 
Day of January, A. D. 1780, | . . . Treasurer of said State, | 
to pay unto.. .|.|. .. Both Principal and Interest to be paid 
in the then current Money of said State, . . . according as | 
Five Bushels of Corn, Sixty-eight Pounds and four-seventh 
Parts of a Pound of Beef, Ten Pounds of Sheeps Wool, and 
Sixteen Pounds of Sole Leather | shall then cost more or less 
than One Hundred and Thirty Pounds . . . | (eight lines) | 
Rect., 4.6.x 10.6. Signed by Tho’ Dawes, R. Cranch and H. 
Gardner. Reproduced by Mr. Andrews. 


State of Massachusetts Bay. A different plate with simi- 
lar but more elaborate and broader border, with engraved seal 
containing full length man with cocked-hat and sword. 

Dect 1 1777, Received of David Haven £16. 11. 6 for the Use 
Rect.) 72x 712. 

Signed by I. Scollay, Eze Price, I. Boyer and H. Gardner. 
Assigned to Revere by the similarity of the work. 


Rollinson, William. The Rev. Thomas Coke LLD. S. 2705. 
William Cullen M.D. Late Professor of the Practice of Physic 
ete. S. 2707. Isabella Graham of New York. S. 2708. (3) 


Horatius. S. 2711; the original drawing made for the 
engraving and signed by the artist; the English engraving of 
Horace which he copied, autograph of Charles Anthon on back; 
and an original drawing, prepared for engraving, of Emp. 
Augustus. (4) 


3703 


3704 


3705 


3706 
3707 


3708 


3709 


3710 


3711 


3712 


3713 


—— William Mason Esqt S. 2714. Rev? Thos F. Sargent 
S. 2716, two copies. Pr. of Orange and Gen. Picton. S. 2721. 
Wellington & Blucher. S. 2722. (5) 


Masonic Certificate, Phoenix Lodge N° 11. N. Y. Brot 
Rollinson sculpsit M. of P. L. (1795) S. 2725. 
Fine proof, in blank, on India paper. 


—— Another copy, proof in blank, on plain paper. 


Columbia College Certificate. Et Decus Et Pretium 
Laboris. Col. Coll. 18. S. 2728. Two copies. (2) 


Columbia College Certificate. Tertius In Certamine Lit- 
erarum Subiit Victor. Col. Coll. Nov. Ebo. 18 S. 2729. 


erarum Meruit Palmam. Col. Coll. Nov. Ebo. 18. S. 2730. 
All of these certificates are proofs, in blank, in fine and perfect 
condition. 


Masonic Certificate, Washington Chapter, R. A: M. At 
top, flying figure of Fame, with trumpet and olive branch, under 
an arch, cloud background. Line, vignette in rect. of single 
line, 20:13) xiL).13. | 
Comp" Rollinson Sculpt| The most Enlightened East | (etc., 
nineteen lines). Fine proof, in blank. Undescribed. 


La Serafica Madre Santa Clara De Asis | Agate Del.— 
Rollinson Se. | | 

Full length, long robes, nimbus, crozier, and host. Line, rect., 
9.11. x 7.3. Undescribed. 


—— Perpetual Calendar. Patent | Revolving—Almanack. | 
. . .| Rollinson S.| Line, rect., 7.2.x 5.12. and circle, 6. on 
one sheet. Undivided proofs, undescribed. (2) 


Illustrations to French History, Bible plates, book illus- 
trations, etc. Eight are proofs. (22) 


Commission of William Rollinson as Second Lieutenant of 
a Company, in the Regiment of Artillery in the City and County 
of New York Commanded by Brigadier General Ebenezer 
Stevens. Apr. 28, 1800. Signed in ink by John Jay and 
Daniel Hale. 


Certificate of William Rollinson as an Academician of the 


American Academy of the Fine Arts, Apr. 5. 1817. Signed in — 


ink by Jn° Trumbull and Al. Robertson. 
See also under New York Views—Fires. No. 2099. 


Columbia College Certificate. Primam Scientiae Et Lit- 


4 


3714 


| 3718 


ppteret TOMS Shs igen Genie ese EE ee, is eR me REM INS Mere Se CC 


St Mémin. B. C. Fevret de, Recueil de Portraits au Physiono- 
trace. Les Portraits placés sur les 72 premieres feuilles, ont 
été dessinés et gravés par M. de Saint Meémin, pendant son 
sejour aux Etats Unis. Les autres sont des Portraits de mes 
parens ou de mes amis. 

A collection formed, by the artist’s son, of brilliant, picked proof 
impressions with good margins and in marvellous condition. One 


-~hundred and thirteen pieces, including St. Mémin, father and 


son, Gen. Hampton, Gov. Sargent, Chas. W. Peale, Gen. Dear- 
born, Dallas, Benj. Rush, Gen. Jona. Williams, Gen. James 
Jackson, Paul Revere, Rob’t Goodloe Harper, Capt. James Law- 
rence, Miss Schuyler, Mrs. Brockholst Livingston, Mrs. Ash, and 
others. There are also twelve by Chrétien, the inventor of the 
physionotrace and the instructor-of St Memin, and two by 
Queneday. A book-plate of St Memin inserted. Bound in a 
quarto volume. 


— John Drayton, Gov. of S. Carolina. 


—— The original copper plate of Gen. Aquila Giles. 1797. 


Joseph Lewden. Drawn & engrd by St Memin Philad@ 


Late impressions of W™ Bradford, Col. W™ Duane, John 
Lincklaen, and others. AED) 
7 


—— The St Memin Collection of Portraits (760) Photographed 
by J. Gurney and Son with a Memoir and Biographical Notices. 
Folio, half crimson crushed levant morocco, by the Club Bindery. 
New York, Elias Dexter, 1862. : 


Sanford, I. Nehemiah R. Knight, Governor of the State of 
Rhode-Island. S. 2739. Oliver H. Perry. S. 2740. Scarce. (2) 


Sartain, John. Pl. 1. | Doughty pinxt—Sartain sc. | Common 
Deer..,, Line, rect., 7.1. x 8.14. 

His first and only line engraving executed in America (1830). 
Very scarce. 


Portraits of Samuel Archer, Thos. Biddle, Mathew Carey, 
Thomas P. Cope, Engstrom the artist, and others; all but one 
on India paper. (18:) 


Portraits of Lamartine, W. Meredith, pr Physick, John 
Hare Powel, John Morin Scott, and others; all but three on 
India paper. (14) 


Proofs before all letters of Landseer’s Death of the Stag, 
and two subject prints; and prints of Arctic scenes, book illus- 
trations, etc. (21) 


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3726 
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3735 


Savage, Edward. Liberty. In the form of the Goddess of 
Youth; giving Support to the Bald Eagle. Painted & Engrav’d 
by E. Savage—Philadelphia Pubd June 11 1796. by E: Savage. 


an 


Folio. S. 2761. Excessively scarce. 
— Muscipula. After Sir Joshua Reynolds. Small folio. ZB ( 
8S, 2762." "Very scarce: Pies 


Ship’s Papers. Ship under sail and seaport with light- 
house. S. 2763. 
Signed in ink by Th. Jefferson, James Madison, and David 


Gelston. On parchment. Fine and scarce. 


Schwarz, C. The Rt Revd James Kemp, D. D. Suffragan Bishop 
of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maryland. S. 2767. 
Very scarce. 


Scoles, J. John Adams. S. 2768. Hugh Blair. D.D. S$. 2771. jane 
Lord Bolingbroke. S. 2772. J. B. Brissot. S. 2773. (4) 
t 


— The Rev4 Thomas Browne. S. 2774. Very scarce. Charles 
(Thomas Jefferson) I Scoles, sculp. Bust to right, oval . Q 
, } 


XII King of Sweden. S. 2775. Cadwallader Colden. Esq. S. 
2777. Fine impression. T. Jefferson. S. 2787. Scarce. (4) 
in horizontally ruled rectangle, 9.11. x 7.14., stipple. 

The impression is cut to within 4-16 of engraving and there are 
indications of rays below. Undescribed. No other known. 


Victor Moreau. S. 2797. Nelson. S. 2800 II. (Martyn) 


Parker. S. 2803. Volney. S. 2807. An illustration to Vol- 4 
ney’s Ruins, unsigned, with title-page, Phila. 1799. (5) : 


The Portraits of George Washington & John Adams in 
the outlining of tree trunk. S. 2813. I. Watts. D.D. S. 2814. 
Henry Kirke White. S. 2816. Engraved title-page of his 
“Remains” with tomb. Scoles sculp. W™ Winterbotham. 
S. 2817. (5) 


dant 


James Wood. (Governor of Va.). S. 2818. Edward ro ' 
Young D D.  S. 2819, but with additional line; “ Printed by q 
AG Reynolds.” Hill and Anglesea. S. 2829. (3) | 


View on Broadhead’s creek, in Pennsylvania. S. 2827. : 
From “ New York Magazine,” Mch., 1796. Two copies. (2) 4 


A View of the Foreign Factories at Canton ete. S. 2829. 
State-House, Frankfort, Kentucky. S. 2831. Mount Pleasant, 
in Leicester, Massachusetts. S. 2836. A View of Ohiopyle 
Falls (Youghiogany River) in Pennsylvania. S. 2839. 

All four are from the “ New York Magazine,” 1796. (4) 


es 


2 Sy Paes 


3738 
“7 
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3739 
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3743 


Rhodes, with the Entrance to the . / . Harbour. S. 2845. 
The falls of St Anthony in the River Mississippi. S. 2847, from 
“New York Magazine,’ May, 1796. ... Temple at Apol- 
linopolis Magna. S. 2850. (3) 


Justice. Full length figure with sword and scales, land- 
scape background. Stipple and aquatint. Vignette, in rect. of 
single line. 5.12. x 4.5. 

Publish’d by I Scoles—N° 222 Broadway N York. | Justice | 
Undescribed; in perfect condition, fine impression. 


The Church in Distress A Simile. S. 2851. Seven similar 
Bible plates from the same work, published, New York, 1801; 
plates from English history, other editions of the Bible, book 
illustrations, etc. (35) 


Scot, Robert. Robert Burns. S. 2855. 
Excessively scarce. From first American edition of Burns’ 
works. New York, 1788. 


Scot & Allardice. Oliver Cromwell. S. 2857. Henry: IV. 
S. 2858. James II. S. 2861. The Death of Captain Cook. 
S. 2867. The Habits of the Maldivians; and three natural his- 
tory subjects. (8) 


Seymour, Joseph H. Castle of Rochemaure. S. 2872. Poems 
of Robert Burns, Vols. I & II with vignettes and illustrations 
to Cotter’s Saturday Night. The three on one undivided proof 
sheet. Frontispiece to Lavater, 1790, biblical plates, natural 
history, etc. (16) 


Seymour, Samuel. D* Goldsmith. S. 2874. Smollet. 5S. 2877. 
The Alhambra. S. 2886. Nice & Vaucluse. S. 2888. Loch 
Leven & Bass Isle. S. 2889. Sheelins in Jura & Cottage in 
lay. S. 2890. The Fandango. S. 2892, and three subject 
plates. (10) 


Shallus Francis. Capt: James Cook, F. R. S. S. 2893. Bal- 
bec. S. 2897. Two copies. Tower of the Horns at Ispahan. 
S. 2898, and three others. Ci) 


Smith, John R. James Otis Esq? S. 2925. Isaiah Thomas, 
Esq. 5S. 2932. (2) 


— Mr Twaits as Sir Adam Contest. in the Wedding Day. 
S. 2933. Very scarce. 


Smither, J. Heinr. Melch. Miihlenberg, der heil. Schrift Doc- 
tor. und des Evang. luth. Minist. Senior. S. 2980. 
Front. to Denkmal der Liebe und Achtung. 8vo. 
1788. Pp. 60. Fine copy. Very scarce. 


Philadelphia, 


a, 


3748 


3749 


3750 


3751 


3752 


“3753 


3754 


3755 


— William Penn. S. 2981; and six subject prints. Fl (7) 


Snyder H. W. Carolus. Rollin. Ant. Univ. Paris. Rector. 
S. 2992. Scarce. 


—— Group of Reformers, etc. Wickliffe, Luther, Penn, Cal- 
vin, Baxter, Winchester, Whitfield, and Wesley. S. 2995. (2) 


Stone, Henry. the Colonial Settlement at Cape Montserado. S. 
3040, with title-page, 1826. 


Stone, William I. Rev4 Clark Brown. S. 3041, with title-page, 
1819. Scarce. . (2) 


Strickland, William. Meriwether Lewis Esq? S. 30501, but 
with publication line: “Engraved for the Analectic Magazine — 
and Naval Chronicle ” . action between the U. S. Frigate 
Constitution & the British Ships Levant & Cyane. S. 3054. 
Another copy, lacking publication line. tS) 


Fort Niagara taken from the British side, ete. S. 3056. 
Two copies. (2) 


—— Attack on Fort Oswego. S. 3057. Battle of Niagara. 
S. 3059. | (2) 


Peacock & L’Epervier. S. 3060. Unusually fine, full- 
margined impression. Queenstown, upper Canada. S. 3061. 
South-east view of Sackett’s harbour. S. 3063. (3) 


Tanner, Benjamin. Gulielmus Burkitt. A. M. Folio. S. 3084. 
Joseph Gerrald. S. 3090. Maurice Margarot. S. 3097, slight 
tear. W. Wilberforce, Esq? M. P. S. 3109. British Admirals. 
Group, with Collingwood, Duncan, (Sir Richard) Howe, Nelson, 
and St Vincent. (5) 


—— Cader Idris. S. 3120. Saussure’s ascent of Mont Blanc. 
S. 3135. Bending Pillars at Staffa. S. 3141. Death Of Sir 
Hugh Willoughby, views, plates of martyrs, biblical illustra- 
tions, Goldsmith’s Poems, ete. | (30) 


Specimen of an Improved | Method Of Engraving | Bank 
Notes | by Tanner, Kearny & Tiebout. | Tanner, Kearny & 
Tiebout Ph@| Printed by Rogers & Estler. | 
At top, vignette of seated female figure with ribbon: “ Speramus 
placere”’ In the form of a bank cheque, line, rect., 2.13. x 6.12. 
India proof, with descriptive pages of text from the Portfolio, 
Sept., 1815. 


BRON POE 


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~ Thackera & Vallance. 


John Howard, UL. L. DD. -F. R.S.' S. 
31471. Heraldry. Plate VI. 


Tiebout, Cornelius. M's Ann. Eliza Bleecker. S. 3165 II. 
Same, without “ Published by Riley & Adams New York.” 
S. 3165 I. (4) 


Robert Burns. S. 3166. Fine impression, and another 


copy. (2) 


John Philpot Curran. The Irish Orator. S. 3168. Fine 
copy of an artistic and attractive print. William Mavor LL D. 
S. 3186. (2) 


— Cottage Scene. S. 3207. 


The Annunciation. S. 3236. Folio. 
Beautiful impression of the first state. 


Same, with additional publication line: ‘‘ Published By 
Wm Smith 702 S. 34 St Philad@” Undescribed. Finely 


colored. 


Baptism of Jesus Christ. S. 3237. Folio. 
Fine and sound copy with good margins. Very scarce. 


Anthophile. Full length of young woman with watering- 
pot and plants, greyhound at feet, landscape background, in 
frame. Stipple, rect., 11.5. x 7.11. 

Anthophile. | J. Green Delin——C. Tiebout Sculp. | When 
Phebus deck’d, (etc., seven lines) | 

Undescribed. Finely colored. From the collection of Col. John 
Trumbull, sale Dec., 1896. 


St Paul. 4to, India proof. Despair, from “ New York 
Magazine,” Bible prints from Josephus, book illustrations, ete. 
(23) 


Tisdale, Elkanah. N. Caritat de Condorcet. S. 3251. R. T. 
Paine, Jun. Esq. S. 32541. (2) 


awe Penn, SS. 3255. 


John Trumbull Esq. (Poet). 
S. 3256, and four Bible plates. (6) 


Trenchard, E. C. Benjamin Count of Rumford. S. 3273. 


Trenchard, J. A remarkable Bridge, ete. S. 3297. Two 
copies. Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Cape coast Castle, etc., 
and Temple of Liberty. (6) 


Turner, James. Isaac Watts D.D. S. 3329. 
Unusually fine, full-margined copy of an excessively scarce print. 


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3771 


3772 


3773 


8774 


3775 


Verger, P. C. Triumph of Liberty Dedicated to its Defenders 
in America. S. 33441, but showing interesting and undescribed 
variations in the figures of Minerva, Liberty before she was 
modestly draped, inscriptions on obelisk, open roll and book. 
Excessively scarce. 


Williams, H. Elias Smith, Minister of the New Testament. 
S. 3364. Two copies. (2) 


Wilson, James. The Epochs Of History. Published by Isaac 
Eddy. Weathersfield Vermont. 1813. S. 3400. Oblong folio. 
Very scarce and curious. : 


Willard, Asaph. _ Alden Partridge. S. 3386. Hartford From 
The Eastern Bank, etc. S. 3396. Public Square or Green in 
New Haven Ct S. 3399. | 


Woodruff, W. James Thomson. S. 3405. 


Warnicke, J., Weston, Yeager, J. Bible plates, ete. Twenty. 


The Prodigal Son taking Leave of his Father, revelling with 
Girls, in Misery, and returned Home Reclaimed. A set of four 
unsigned early American engravings, each with biblical quota- 
tions, rect., folios. Original coloring, in fine condition, and of 
the very greatest rarity. Early nineteenth century, possibly by 
Ralph Rawdon. | (4) 


(2k) 


AMERICAN HISTORY 


America. Pintado por Lucas Jordan—Gravado por Juan Ant® 
Salvador’ Carmona. Dedicada al Principe ete. Oblong folio, 
rect., etching. 

A very beautiful design by a celebrated engraver, and far supe- 
rior to the ordinary Emblem prints with this title. 


L’Amerique. Se vend a Augsbourg chez J. Jaque Haid. Folio, 
rect., mezzo. Original coloring. 


America. London, Pub? by C & T. Stampa & C° 25. Kirby 
Strt Hatton Garden, Dect 1 1804. Folio, rect., mezzo. 


6. A. Monticelli dis —G. Gallina inc. A. T. Small folio, 


aquatint in colors. (2) 


(Loss of the American Colonies.) Britannia, on rock in sea, 
with upraised battle-ax and knife about to dismember herself. 
At her feet, spear and liberty cap; in left background, naval 
battle; to right, on an eminence, Gallic cock. Rect., 11.2.x 9.8. 


_ Mezzotint. 


Brilliant and perfect proof before all letters. Excessively scarce. 
Reproduced in R. T. Haines Halsey’s “ Boston Port Bill.” 


Der Siegende Engelander und der Streitende Americaner | 
Welches sich den 19. Sept: Anno. 1777, zugetragen das General 
Howe, die Americaner unter Washington ginzlich geschlagen, | 
habe, der Verlust wird auf 600, Tode und blessirte und 200, 
Krigs-Gefangene geschazet | I. M. P. se.—I. M. Probst, exe. a v. 
Rect., 6.4. x 11. 

Spirited and well executed print, in fine condition. Excessively 
scarce. The Battle of Brandywine was fought Sept. 11th and 
Howe entered Philadelphia Sept. 27th 


Lady Harriet Ackland (seeking her husband at the American 
lines). Drawn & Engraved by Robt Pollard—London Pub4 
Nov’ 15; 1784, etc. (five lines of description). Oblong folio, 
rect. 

Maior Andree wird angehalten. I. M. Rettenreiter inv., et 
sculp. 12mo. Capture Of Andre, E. Tisdale Del.—W. H. 
Basset Sc. 8vo. Same plate reduced without artist’s line. An- 


other, Painted & Eng. by G. W. Hatch. 


Sold by Manly, Orr 
& Lippincott. (4) 


3783 


3787 


3790 


The Andre Houses. 
rects., 8vo. 
oes and rear of the Joshua Hett Smith hotse at Haver- 


Etched by W. H. Wallace 1890. Oblong 


straw. The Seventy Six Stone House at Tappan. _André’s 
Prison. André’s bedroom window. Beverly Robinson house, ( | 
Garrisons. De Wint House at Tappan, Washington’s headquar- 


ters during the Andre trial; and The Washington Room in De 
Wint house. Full set. _ (8) 


Das see Gefecht der Franzosische Kriegs F regatte die schéne 

Hefie mit der Englische genafit Arethuse; wie leztere, 1778 d. C 

17 Iuny die erstere angegriffen (repeated in French). Gouaz US 

delineavit—Gravé par Balth Frederic Leizel Se Vend a Augs- 

bourg, etc. Oblong folio rect, etching. Fine copy, very scarce. / } 

Combat de la Fregate Francaise la Belle Poule attaquée. par la 

Frégate Anglaise l’Aréthuse le 17, Juin 1778, ete. A Paris 

chez le Gouaz Graveur, etc. Oblong 4to rect., etching. ip 

— Similar prints of la Surveillante contre le Québec, Oct: an 
7.1779. Lougre Anglais prise par l’Athalante et la Sta Cath- 

arine, Aug. 15. 1779. Ardent prise per la Junon et la Gentille, 

Auge LT Lr 9. 

The full set, in fine condition. (4) 

Rect. oblong 12mo. ° 


Destruction of the Tea in Boston Harbour. 
Early American engraving, unsigned. 


Los Anglo-Americanos . . . impuesto sobre el te, 


T. L. Enguids de ag. fte-——Jf. Garrido cone. Rect. 12mo. (2) 


Vue de Boston départ de la flotte Anglaise. Petit, del 


Lemaitre, dir. Rect., 8vo, etching. 
The Fall and Defeat of Gen! Braddock. Rect. 12mo, line. 


Interesting early American engraving, unsigned. (2) 


7 
Battle of Bunker Hill and Death of Montgomery. 

The original finished study in sepia, endorsed in Col. Trumbull’s 
hand: “I. Trumbull Death of Gen Warren at Bunkers Hill 
June 17th 1775. Painted 1785 & 6.” 

In fine state of preservation. Purchased at the sale of the 


Trumbull Collection, Philadelphia, Dec. 17th, 1896. In old ma- 


hogany frame. 


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The Battle at Bunker’s Hill, or the Death of General Warren. 
Painted by John Trumbull Esq.—Engraved by J. Norman 
Published by Prentiss Whitney 30 Washington St. Boston. 
Oblong large folio rect. 

Excessively scarce. Undescribed state of S. 2359. 


View of the Attack on Bunker’s Hill, with the Burning of 
Charles Town, June 17,1775. Drawn by M*® Millar—Engraved 
by Lodge. Oblong small folio rect. 


—— Another copy, ornamental borders cut off. 
—— Battle at Bunkers Hill. _ Upright 4to, line. (2) 


The Death of General Montgomery at Quebec. 


The Battle of Bunker’s Hill near Boston. 

Painted by John Trumbull—Engraved by W. Ketterlinus. and 
James Mitan. Published by John Trumbull, Jany 1st 1808, 
N° 108 Broadway, New-York. Printed by AndW Maverick. 
Oblong ‘folios rects. 

Beautiful, full margined proof impressions. (2) 


Battle Of Bunker’s Hill. (June 17. 1775.) Designed Drawn 
& Engraved by J. Baker. (Three lines, including copyright 
1832.) Oblong folio rect., etching. Excessively scarce; torn. 


Heretofore no one has known why “J. Baker” was given as 
engraver of the Washington, Baker 409 and 410 (Hart 757 and 
758). The style of engraving, and name and address of the 
publisher, clear up the mystery. 


At head of certificate of Bunker Hill Monument Associa- /,)\ , 
tion to Levi B. Meriam. J. R. Penniman, Del—Annin & Smith / / , 

Sc. Boston. eee ee 
So scarce that it is ““ Described as” by S. 107. 


Proof before all letters, and the etching, of Sartain’s 
oblong 4to mezzotint. Both in fine condition. (2) 


A Plan of the Action at Bunkers Hill, etc. . . . Published by 
the Author April 12th 1793. Folio rect. 


A View of the Landing the New England Forces in ye Expe- 
dition against Cape Breton, 1745. When after a Siege of 40 
days (etc., three lines). Publish’d According to Act of Parlia- 
ment Augt 1st 1747. I. Stevens Pinxit—Brooks Sculp. Ob- 
long folio rect., line. Excessively scarce. oe 


. . . Commencement of the Action between His Majesty’s Ship 
Shannon and the United States Frigate Chesapeake, off Boston 
Light House, on the 15t of June, 1813, . . . Painted by John 
Theophilus Lee Esq?—Joseph Jeakes sculpt 


. . . Boarding & Capturing the American United States 
. Frigate The Chesapeake, off Boston, on the 15t of June, 1813, 


_, .. Painted by G. Webster . . . —Jeakes sculpt (. . . Pub- 
lished by G. Webster . . .) Oblong folio récts, aquatints. 
Fine original colored copies. Very scarce. (2) 


Boarding and Taking the American Ship Chesapeake, by the 
Officers & Crew of H. M. Ship Shannon, Commanded by Capt 
Broke, June 1813. Heath delt—M. Dubourg sculpt Published 
... July 1, 1816, ... London. Oblong small folio rect., 
aquatint colored.. Repaired. 


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3800 


3801 


3802 


3803 


3804 


3805 


3806 


3807 


Capture of the Chesapeake by the Shannon. Oblong 4to rect., 19] 


line. Early and fine engraving, unsigned. 


D. Chodowiecki, del. et Sculp. Nine of the series of ee 
rare engravings published in 1783, on three proof strips of .—~ 
three each, unseparated. fe ; 
The subjects are the Stamp Act Riots, Tea Party, Lexington, 
Bunker’s Hill, First Congress, Hessian Prisoners after Trenton, 
Burgoyne’s Surrender, Franklin’s Reception at Versailles, and 
French Allies arriving at Rhode Island. (3) 


Columbus and the Indians. P. Palaggi dis——D. K. Bonatti pies 


lac. tinta. 


Cortez and Donna Marina. G. Gallina inc. Oblong small folio 
rects., aquatints. Very beautifully colored. , (2) 


The Compact of Freedom. Upright small folio, oichitgg y WA Qo | 


Curious and interesting. 


Constitution and Guerriere. Signal Naval Victory. | Achieved q 
by Capt. Hull, of the U. S. We Constitution, over H. B. 
Majesty’s Brigate Guerriere | (ete.) | —Design’d Engravd & i 


Publish’d by W. Strickland & W. Kneass Philad® 21t Sept. 
1812. | Line. Rect., 9.13. x 14. 
Fine copy, well colored. S. 1660. In old gilt frame. 


. U. S. Frigate Constitution, Isaac Hull, Esq? Commander, 
Capturing His Britannic Majesty’s Frigate Guerriere, James  . 
R. Dacres, Esq? Commander; (etc., six lines). Painted by T qi 
Birch, A. C. S. A.—Fought August 19. 1812.—Engraved by 
as Tiebout, A. C. S. A. (Copyright Aug. 18th 1813) Portrait 
of Hull, enpraved by Edwin, in margin. Oblong folio rect. 

Fine, clean-copy. Very scarce. S. 3206. 


Explosion of the British Frigate, Guerriere, James R. Dacres, 

Esq? Capt” and Rescue of the Prisoners, etc., the day after her ae. 
Capture by the U. S. Frigate Constitution: Isaac Hull Esq? he 
Comm? Friday oth August 1812. J. J. Barralet Delt—B. | 
Tanner sculpt (extracts, twelve lines in double columns). Pub- 

lished Nov? 10th 1812 by B. Tanner N° 74 South sth St Phila 

Rect... Lae =x 15.247 ling, . 
Beautiful copy, original coloring, undescribed. The only other 

copy known to compiler bears a different date. 


Capture of the . . . Guerriere by the .. . Constitution. T. is 
Birch A. C. S. A—D. Kimberly Se. Oblong 4to rect. 2 
Two copies. 


. Defeat of . Count de Grasse, by Adizhenl Lod Rod- 
ney on the 12th of April 1782. Godetioy delint—J. Pass sculpt 
Oblong 4to rect. (3) 


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3808 


ye P_ ous Capturing the British frigate the Java . . 


3809 


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3810 
3811 


3812 


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3813 


3814 


To Commodore Bainbridge the officers Seamen & Marines of 
the United States frigate Constitution this view of their Glori- 
goth Xber 1812, 
(etc., two lines). Drawn under the ae cbon of a witness a 
the action by W. G. Oblong folio rect., aquatint. 

Finely colored. Very scarce. 


Les Combats Navales. Gloire Américaine. Garneray del.— . 


Coqueret sc. (Constitution and Java.) 


Oblong folio rects., aquatints. Brilliant original coloring, fine 
copies, very scarce. (2) 


Déclaration De L’Independance Des Etats-Unis D’Amerique, 
etc. Peint par J. Trumbull.—Gravé par Jazet. Oblong folio, 
aquatint. Very scarce. 


The Declaration Of Independence. Proof. Painted By John 
Trumbull, Esq.—Engraved On Steel, By H. S. Sadd, N. Y. 
(ete., two lines). Oblong folio rect., mezzotint. 


—— Painted By John Trumbull Esq'—Engraved On Steel By 
J. F. E. Prud’homme. Oblong small folio rect. 


Unfinished proof, with corrections indicated in engraver’s 
hand. (2) 


Declaration of Independence. Designed And Executed with 
The Pen By C. Morton—(Published & copyrighted 1851 by 
Emil Seitz) —Ackerman Lith. 379 Broadway New York. Large 
oblong folio rect. 

Heightened in gold, bronze, and colors, names of Signers in 
fac-simile, fine lithographic Stuart bust of Washington at top. 
A fine decorative specimen. 


. His Majesty’s Frigate, Endymion . . . Action with the 
American United States Frigate President, ... Jany 15th 
1815. Off Sandy Hook, etc. 


. His Majesty’s Frigate Endymion, . . . Morning 
after the Action with the American United States Frigate Presi- 
dent, Jany 16th 1815. Painted by T. Buttersworth.—Engraved 
by JoS Jeakes. Published . . . June 15 1815, by J. Burr, & 
G. Ballisat, Gracechurch Street, London. Oblong folios rects., 
aquatints in colors. . 

Fine and perfect copies of these beautiful and very scarce 
prints. (2) 


Gloire Francaise. Rossel pinx.—Coqueret sc. (Surveil- 
--lante and Quebec.) 


pte 


3815 


3816 


3817 


3818 


3819 


3820 


To the Captain, Officers, and Brave Crew of His Majesty's 
Frigate—Endymion— . . . This Representation of the Gallant 
Action on the 15th day of January with the United States Ship 
—President—commanded by Commodore Decatur is Respect- 


“fully Inscribed by ‘their most Obedient Servant: Thomas Rick- 


ards. Drawn by an Officer of H. M. R. N.—Hill Aquat. 
(Comparative Force, etc., four lines.) Oblong folio rect. 
Fine, sound copy, original coloring. Excessively scarce. 


Family Monument From the History of our Country. Painted 
By I. M. Enzing-Miller—Engraved By I. M. Enzing-Miller. 
(Copyright 1863.) Oblong large folio rect. Torn. 


Same, with artist’s and intermediate copyright line only. 
— () 


Plan of the Attack of the Forts Clinton & Montgomery, upon 
Hudsons River which were stormed by His Majesty's Forces 
under the Command of Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. on the 6 of 
Oct® 1777. Drawn from the Surveys of Verplank, Holland & 
Metcalfe. By John Hills, Lt 234 Regt, ete. London, Published 
by W™ Faden, . . . June 18t 1784. Large folio rect. | 

A beautifully colored copy of the very scarce original, in per- 
fect condition. Sir Henry Clinton’s attempt to effect a junction 
with Burgoyne the day before the latter’s defeat at Saratoga. 


ican War.” Published .. . April 12th 1793. Large folio rect. 
Fort Frederic at Crown Point built by the French 1731. 
On A Map of Eastern . . . New York; ete. By T. Kitchin. 


Small 4to rect. 


A Plan of the Fort and Bay of Frontenac, ete. For the 
Lond. Magazine. 8vo rect. . (3) 


(Fort Mercer and Red Bank.) A Map... of Pennsylvania 
now the Principal seat of War in America wherein may be seen 
the Situation of Philadelphia, Red Bank, Mud Island, & Ger- 
mantown, etc. From an actual Survey made by Nichos Seull 

. engraved by L Jackson. Small folio rect. Very scarce. 


A Plan of Fort Mifflin on Mud Island, with the Attacks made 
by the Kings Troops and Vessels, ete., also; The Course Of 
Delaware River from Philadelphia to Chester with the several 
Forts and Stockadoes raised by The Rebels, and The Attacks 
made By His Majesty’s Land and Sea Forces. Publish’d by 
W. Faden, ... March 20th 1779. 

A beautifully colored copy of the scarce original, in perfect 

condition. 


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The copy “ Engraved for Stedman’s History of the Amer- "4 


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3826 


A Chart of Delaware Bay and River, from the Original by M? 
Fisher of Philadelphia. 1776. Oblong 4to rect. 


A Sketch of St Peter Parker’s Attack on Fort Moultrie, 
June 28th 1776. T. Conder Sculpt London. Small folio rect. 
Two copies. (3) 


Repulse Of The British before Fort Stephenson. Aug. 24 1813. 
8vo rect., mezzotint. 
Finely colored example of a very scarce print. 


Burial of General Fraser. Painted by I. Graham.—Engrav’d 
by W. Nutter. London. May 1st 1794 Oblong folio rect. 
Fine and brilliant impression, with full margins. (Fraser was 
killed at the Battle of Stillwater, Sept. 19th, 1777.) 


— 


The Capture of H. B. M. Sloop of War Frolic, Cap” Whinyates, , 


by the U. S. Sloop of War Wasp, Cap" Jab Jones, on the 18th 
of Oct’ 1812, ete. Drawn & Engraved by F. Kearny, from a 
Sketch by Lieut Claxton, of the Wasp. Publ! by C. P. Fessen- 
den, ete. Oblong folio rect., aquatint.. 
Fine copy, excessively scarce. S. 1581. 


fine copy. S. 2880. 


(Funeral of General Montgomery at Quebec.) Son mérite per- 
sonnel l’emporte sur toutes les considérations. Le barbier in— 
Ponce. 


(Funeral of General Warren.) Contemplez l’ouvrage du 
Pouvoir arbitraire Le Barbier l’ainé inv. del——Patas sculp. 
Octavo rectangles, etchings. Finely engraved (1781). (2) 


The Georgia Militia under Gen. Floyd, attacking the Creek 
Indians at Antossee—Nov? 29th 1813. J. W. B. del. et. «se. 
Oblong small 4to. No other copy known to compiler. S. 285. 


Col. Johnsons mounted men charging a party of British Artil- 
lerists and Indians, at the Battle fought near Moravian Town 
October 224 1813. when the whole of the British force com- 
manded by Gen. Procter, surrendered to the Army under Gen. 
Harrison and his Gallant followers. Engraved by R. Rawdon. 
Published and sold by Shelton & Kensett Cheshire Con. Dec? 
6th 1813. Excessively scarce. S. 2638. 


It is of interest that the American flag in both of the above 
prints is an Eagle displayed, arrows and olive branch in talons, 
with stars above. 


Naval Engagement Between The U. S. S. Kearsarge & the 
Alabama off Cherbourg, on Sunday 19th of June 1864. Le- 
breton Dessinateur aux Cartes et Plans de la Marine. N° 14. 
New-York, Published by W. Schauss, . . . Paris, F. Sinnett, 


... Imp. Becquet 4 Paris. Oblong folio rect., lithograph 
printed in colors. Fine and scarce. 


Th. Birch Invt—S. Seymour Se. 8vo rect. Inlaid to Ato, 


ee 


ane 


cst 


3830 


3831 


3832 


3833 


3834 


3835 


3836 


3837 


Macdonough’s Victory on Lake Champlain, And Defeat Of The 
British Army At Plattsburg By Gen! Macomb, Septt 11th 
1814. Painted by H. Reinagle——Engraved by B. Tanner. 
(Published July 4th 1816, Copyright May 224 1816.) Oblong 
folio rect. Fine impression. S. 3134. 


M’Donough’s VictY. On Lake Champlain. Lith. & Pub. By N. 
Currier,— (Copyright 1846)—2 Spruce St. N. Y. (References, 
six lines in two columns). 189. Oblong folio rect., colored. 
Fine copy, scarce. 


Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie. Painted by T. Birch.—Published 


‘ By Joseph Delaplaine.—Engraved by A. Lawson. Printed by 


B. Rogers. Oblong folio rect. 
Brilliant impression of the very scarce first state. S. 1691. 


Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie, September the 10th 1813, Drawn 
by J. J. Barralet—Engraved by B. Tanner. (Published June 
1. 1815, copyright Oct. 14. 1814, description; six lines in 
double column). Oblong folio rect. 

Fine impression; slight tears. S. 3138. 


This representation of the Battle on Lake Erie, is respectfully 
inscribed to Commodore Perry, his Officers and gallant Crews; 
By their humble Servant, James Webster. Drawn by Sully and 
Kearny—Fought Sept. 10. 1813.—Engr@ by Murray, Draper 
Fairman and Co. (Published and copyrighted July 26. 1815.) 
Oblong folio rect. 


Second View. Companion picture. Etched by C. Tiebout 
& Engraved by G. Murray. 
Fine impressions of the first states. S. 2288 and 2289. (2) 


Battle Of Lake Erie. Perry Victorious closing Scene of the 
action. J. Evans, pinxt—P. S. Duval, Lith. Phila—On Stone 
by J. Queen. (Copyright 1840.) Oblong 4to rect. — 
Finely colored. Excessively scarce. | 


Victoire Sur Le Lac Erie. . 

Le Brick Americain Le Hornet s’empare du Brick de S. M. B. 
le Peacok. 

Two very beautiful small aquatints in colors; framed circular. 


(2) 


Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Dec. 224 1620. Dag- 
gett & Ely Sc. * N. Haven. 8vo rect. 


Battle of Lexington. Oblong small folio rect. 
Very beautiful and spotless proof before all letters of the en- 
graving by James Smillie, 1856, after Alonzo Chappel. (2) 


3838 
3839 


3840 


3841 


3842 


3843 


3844 


3845 


3846 


8847 


Battle of Long Island. Oblong small folio rect. 
Same description applies; 1860. 


Another copy, not quite finished. 
India proof: “ 204 Etching pf. N. Y. Jan’y 3rd 1860.” 


Sketch of the Country Illustrating the late Engagement in Long 
Island. Oblong small folio rect. 

Sketch of General Grants Position on Long Island, ete. 
Upright folio rect. 

Monmouth Battle Ground, N. J. James Smillie—Smillie & 
Hinshelwood, etc. Oblong small folio rect. 

Fine India proof. (3) 


Desperate Encounter Between The Ericsson Battery “ Monitor ” 
2 Guns, And The “ Merrimac” 12 Guns. In Hampton Roads, 
March 9th 1862. (etc., two lines) Lith of Shearman & Hart 
99 Fulton St N Y.—(Copyright 1862 by W. Schaus). Oblong 


folio rect., printed in colors. Fine and scarce. 


Defeat of the British Army, 12,000 strong, under the Command 
of Sir Edward Packenham, (etc., four lines). Dessiné par 
Hthe Laclotte——Gravé par P. L. Debucourt. Oblong large 
folio rect., aquatint. Excessively scarce. 


Apparently another copy; actually a different plate, with 
slight changes in the lettering. Colored. 


A Correct View of the Battle—Near the City of New Orleans, 
on the Eighth of January 1815, under the Command of—Genl 
AndwW Jackson, Over 10,000 British Troops, in (etc., two lines). 
Francis Scacki—Copy Right. Oblong folio, etching. Profile 
portrait of Jackson. below. 

Very crude, but most interesting. S. 2764, first state, with an 
impression of the second state, considerably altered and added 
to on reverse. The only copy known; in fine. condition. 


Battle Of New Orleans And Defeat of the British under the 
Command of Sir Edward Packenham, By Gen! Andrew Jack- 
son, etc. Drawn by S. Seymour.—Engraved by J. W. Steel. 
Oblong folio rect. 

Fine original colored copy. Scarce. S. 3031. 


Battle Of New Orleans And Death Of Major General Packen- 
ham, etc. West Del.—J. Yeager sc. Printed by Y. Saurman. 
(Thirteen lines of references.) Portrait of Jackson in margin. 


_ Oblong folio rect. Fine spotless copy. * S. 3433. 


Same; references and printer’s line erased. Fine copy, 
colored. 


3848 


3849 


3850 


3851 


3852 


3853 


3854 


3855 


3856 


3857 


—— Another copy. 


Storming Fort Oswego, by 2"4 Battalion Royal Marines and a 
party of Seamen; 15 past Twelve at Noon. Drawn by I. Hewett, 
Lieut Royal Marines.—Engraved by R. Havyell. (Names of 
ships, etc., one line.) London, Published May 1, 1815.—Plate 
2. Oblong folio rect., aquatint in colors. 

Fine clean copy with broad margins. 


Paix entre l’Amerique et l’Angleterre. Oblong folio rect., wood- 
cut colored. The above title is pencilled, undoubtedly in error. 


Peace of Ghent 1814. and Triumph of America. | Mme Plantou 
Citizen of the united stades pinxit—Chataigner Sculpsit. | 
Minerva, represents the wisdom of the United States, Mercury, © 
their commerce, (etc., ten lines in two columns) | Published by 
P. Price Jr. Philada. | 

In margin a circle formed of twenty links, each with initials of 
the States, vignette background, with inscription: Under | The 
Presidence | Of Madisson | Monroé Secretary | Of State | Rect. 
9.10. x 14.6. line. 1 

Undescribed, excessively scarce. 


Peace of Ghent 1814. and Triumph of America M® Plantou 
Citizen of the united states pinxit—P. L. Deboucourt sculpsit. 
(etc., as in the previous item). Oblong large folio, aquatint. 
Creased. Very scarce. 


Penn’s Treaty with the Indians. G. Gallina f. Oblong small 
folio rect., aquatint. Very beautifully colored. ; 


A View of the Taking of Quebeck by the English Forces Com- 
manded by Gen! Wolfe Sep: 13th 1759. For the London Mag: 
1760. Oblong 4to rect. Inlaid. | 


A New Map of the Province of Quebec, ete. For the London 
Magazine. (1764.) 4to rect. 


The Isles of Montreal, etc. (London Magazine 1761.) 
Oblong small folio. : 3 

_. . Gen. Amherst$ Expedition, to Montreal; ete. J. Gib- 
son Sculpt. , 


A Plan of the River St Lawrence, . . . Siege of Que- 
bec. (4) 


The Siege of Rhode Island, taken from M? Brindley’s House, 
on the 25th of August, 1778. Oblong 4to rect. Scarce. 


Plan of the Position which the Army under Lt Gen! Burgoine 
took at Saratoga, etc. Published . . . Feby 1st 1780 by W™ 
Faden ... Oblong folio rect. Scarce. 


3858 


3859 


3860 


3861 


3862 


3863 
3864 


3865 


3866 


View of the West Bank of the Hudson’s River 3 Miles above 
Still Water, upon which the Army under the command of Lt 
General Burgoyne, took post on the 20th Sept 1777. (Shew- 
ing General Frazer’s Funeral.) Barlow sculp. Publish’d.. . 
JanY 1. 1789, . . . London. Oblong small folio rect. Scarce. 


‘Saratoga Battle Ground At Stillwater.—Smillie & Hinshelwood. 


Oblong folio rect. India proof. 


Surrender Of Burgoyne’s Army At Saratoga. 12mo rect. 
Inlaid to folio. (2) 


Action entre les Americains & les Anglois, en Mai 1779. 
Lortscher. (se.) Rect., 6.7.x 11.14. Wood-cut. 

Crude but very interesting print, in fine condition, with long 
printed account on the back. Action near Savannah. 


Plan of the Siege of Savannah, . . . 9th October 1779 
. . . Engraved for Stedman’s History of the American War. 
Jan. 20th 1794. Oblong folio rect. (E>) 


The memorable Engagement of Capt® Pearson of the Serapis, 
with Paul Jones of the Bon Homme Richard & his Squadron, 
Sep. 23. 1779. (Repeated in French.) Rich? Paton Pinxit— 
J. Boydell excudit 1781.—Lerpiniere & Fittler Sculp®t (Dedi- 
cation, three lines, references at sides). Published Decr 12th 


1780, ete. Oblong folio rect. Fine copy. Scarce. 


Das merckwurdige See Gefect Zwischen Capitain Pearson und 
Paul Iones welches 1779 den 22 September sich eraugnet wo 
der Cap: das Schiff den Serapis, und der Paul Jones, den guten 
Mann Richard genafit commandirte. (Repeated in French and 
part, reversed, at top.) Richard Paton pinxit., Lugduni— 
Gravé par Balth Frederic Laizel Se vend a Augsbourg, etc. 
Oblong folio rect., etching. Fine copy. Very scarce. 


Same, top line uninked. 


The Defence of the Serapis & Countess of Scarborough against 


Paul Jones & his Squadron Rob Dodd Pinxit—I. Peltro fecit 
London Published Dec 15t 1781 by John Harris Sweetings Alley 
Cornhill Oblong folio rect., line. 

A most brilliant proof impression, the inscription in needle 
script without punctuation, full margins, perfect condition, and 
excessively scarce. 


Action between Paul Jones, and Capt Pierson.| Rectangle, 
6.x 3.4. Line. In passepartout. Very scarce. 


The Engagement of Capt® Pearson in His Majesty’s Ship 
Serapis, with Paul Jones of the American Ship of War called 
the Bon Homme Richard: etc. Engraved for Barnard’s New 
Complete & Authentic History of England. Drawn by Ham- 
ilton.—Engraved by R. Collier. Upright narrow folio rect. 


3867 


3868 


3869 


3870 


3871 


3872 


3874 


Capt. Paul Jones shooting a Sailor who had rs to strike 
his Colours in an Engagement. | Rect., 12.12.x 9.14. Mezzo. 
Whole length figure in profile to right. Brilliant impression. 
Framed. 


Set of sixteen oblong 4to rectangles, etchings. 
Combat de Paul Jones dans la Mer d’Allenagne. 


Embrasement du Vaisseau Anglois le Nord Cumberland, 
pres de New Yorck. 


Prise de 12 Vaisseaux Anglois par les Americains sur les 
Bancs de Terre Neuve. 


\Prise du Romulus dans la Baye de Gheaspess Par Mr 
Le Cardeur de Tilly. 


Retraite de ]’Escadre Angloise sons les Ordres de ]’Ami- 
ral Arbuthnot, ete. 


Prise du Vaisseau Anglois l’Expriment en Amerique, 
etc., and ten others. All in fine, clean condition. . (16) 


Paul Jones, Attaque une flotte Anglaise commandée par Pear- 
son revenant de la Baltique en 1793. Dessiné et Lith. par Ferd. 
Perrot.—Lith. Rigo fs et Cle r. Richer. 7. Oblong folio, tinted 

lithograph. | 


(Stamp Act Riots.) Amerikanerne satta sig emot stempel .. . 
Boston i Augusti Manad 1764. 12mo rect. Very scarce. 


(Ticonderoga.) Im Nahmen des grossen Gottes und des Gen- 
eralcongresses! I. M. Rettenreiter inv. et fec. 1798. 12mo 
rect.’ Searce. , 


The attack made on Tripoli on the 34 August 1804, by the 
American Squadron under Comodore Preble to whom this Plate 
is respectfully dedicated by his Obedient Servant John B. 
Querrazzi. Sold in Leghorn 1805. Oblong folio rect., line. 
Printed in bistre. Excessively scarce. 


Nautical Exploit, Dedicated To Commodore Ed. Pestle, and 
the Gallant Tars, of the Infant American Navy. The Ameri- 
can Ketch Intrepid of 4 guns and 70 men, commanded by Lieu- 
tenant Decatur, boarding and burning the Tripolitan Frigate 
(late the Philadelphia) in the middle of the harbour of Tripoli, 
. on the night of the 16th of February 1804. L. Binsse 
delt—Aubertin sculpt. Oblong folio rect., aquatint. 
Fine copy, slightly stained, beautifully printed in colors. Ex- 
cessively scarce. 


United States and Macedonian. Painted by T. Birch—En- 
graved by B. Tanner. (Published Nov. 1. 1814, copyright 
Aug. 13. 1813. Description, six lines in double columns.) 
Oblong folio rect. Beautiful copy. S. 3143. 


3875 


3876 


3880 


3881 


3882 


3883 


3884 


... U.S. Frigate United States, Stephen Decatur Esq? Com- 
mander, Capturing His Britannic Majesty’s Frigate Macedo- 
nian, John S. Carden Esq® Commander (etc., two lines). 
Painted by T. Birch, A. C. S. A.—Fought Oct? 25th 1812— 
Engraved by S. Seymour. Philad@ Published 20th May 1815 
by James Webster. Medallion profile of Decatur in margin. 
Oblong folio rect. Fine clean copy. Very scarce. S. 2879. 


Washington Passing The Delaware, Painted by T. Sully— 
(Copyright 1825)—Engraved by G. S. Lang. Oblong folio 
Pete. 710 7 2. 


Washington, Crossing The Delaware. Painted By T. Sully.— 
Engraved By J. N. Gimbrede, ete. Oblong small folio rect. 


“The Battle Whites Plains.” Rect., 3.11.x 6.2. Etching. 
Early and intensely interesting print of the battle from the 
English standpoint. The Americans are represented as ragged 
and fleeing abjectly. A date on the back indicates publication 
before 1802. This is not alone the only copy of the print 
known to the compiler, but the only metal engraved representa- 
tion of the battle he has ever seen. 


A Plan of the Operations of the King’s Army under the Com- 


mand of General S* William Howe, K. B. . . . From the 12th of 
October, to the 28th of November 1776. . . . The Engagement 
on the White Plains, the 28th of October. . . . Published by 


the Author April 12th 1793. Oblong folio rect. 


The Death of General Wolfe. 
Beautifully executed oblong folio sepia drawing. Unsigned, 
but very early. 


The Death of General Wolfe on the 13th Sept 1759, at Quebec. 
Painted by Edw4 Penny . . . —R. Sayer Excudit—Engrav’d 
by Rich¢? Houston The Original Picture in the Possession of 
St John Danvers Bart London... 18t JanY 1772. Oblong 
folio rect., mezzotint. 

Fine impression before the plate was cut down. J.C. S. 126 II. 
Der General Wolf, Ober-Befehlshaber des Englischen Kriegs 
Heeres in Nord Amerika, ward in der Schlacht bei Quebeck den 
13. September 1759. verwundet, und Starb indem er seinen Sieg 
erfuhr. Gemahlt von B. West.—Gegraben von Carl Guttenberg. | 
Zu finden bey Gebriider Klauber. Oblong small folio rect. 
Fine copy. 


Same, proof before all but artist’s line and first line of 
title. Very scarce. 


Same, proof before all letters. Excessively scarce. 


3885 


3886 


3887 


3888 


3889 
3890 


3891 


3894 


The Death Of General Wolfe. Painted by B. West > Engraved 
by Theod. Falckeysen. Is sold in Basil at Theod Falckeisen in 
Augsburg at brothers Klauber. Oblong folio rect. Fine copy. 


York Town, and Gloucester Point. as besieged by The Allied 
Army. T. Conder Sculpt London. Small folio rect. 

Plan of the Siege of York Town in Virginia. Engraved 
for Stedman’s History of the American War. Small folio rect. 
Siege d’York-Town, etc. Peint par Couder.—Grave par 
I. M. Fontaine. (3) 


Gen. La Fayette Storming the Dedoubt at Yorktown. 12mo. 
Surrender Of Lord Cornwallis, ete. Eng4 by D. C. Hin- 
man after Trumbull. 8vo. 

Reddition De L’Armée Du Lord Cornwallis. Dessiné par 
le Barbier . . . —Gravé par Godefroy... 8vo. . (3) 


Capitulation De Cornwallis. Martinet del—Delignon Sculp. 
Le Temple De La Gloire. Page 327. Wasington, Rochambeau, 
Lafayette—19 Septembre, 1781. Oblong small folio rect. 


Same, top line uninked. ba). 


—— the etching, unfinished. Martinet del—Aze aqua fort. 


The Surrender Of Cornwallis At Yorktown. <A. D. 1781. ; 
Painted by Armand Dumaresq—Engraved & Printed by Tilman 
Brothers. Oblong folio rect. 


The British surrendering their Arms to Gen: Washington after 
their defeat at York Town in Virginia October 1781. Drawn 
by John Francis Renault—Engraved by Tanner, Vallance, 
Kearny & Co, and W™ Allen. To The Defenders Of American 
Independence, (etc., two lines). Oblong large folio rect., line. 
Very scarce. : 


—— Original sketch in pen and ink intended for ah engraving. 
On the back, pencil sketches of different figures and accessories. 
Folio. 


Cornwallis Resigning His Sword To Washington. D. Bertaux 
AL Pi -—Le Jeunes 1 2nig 
—— Capitulation de Cornwallis, ete. Vernier, del.—Torley, Se. 
—— Another, with title added in Spanish. 

— Cornwallis Resigning His Sword To Washington. Painted 
by Smirke—Archer & Boilly Se. 

Chamber of Commerce invitation to Banquet at Centennial 
Celebration. Delmonico’s Nov. 5th 1881. 

Portraits of Washington, Lafayette, Rochambeau, and Steuben; 
view of Yorktown and representation of the surrender. 0:9) 


Illustrations to American History. (21) 


3895 


3896 


3897 


3898 


3899 


3900 


3901 


EARLY AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHS 


The debilitated situation of a monarchal Government, when 
puffed up by pride, etc. The flourishing condition of a well- 
formed industrious Republic. The willingness displayed by the 
citizen of a free State to serve his country with his blood and 
fortune. Rect., 11.14. x 16.11. 

Jackson on one side of the ocean, holds up “ Treaty of 4 July 
1831” to the view of Louis Philippe, on the other side. To 
right of Jackson filled treasure chest, list of victories and ships; 
“ Constitution,” ‘“ New Orleans,” and another. To left of Louis 
Philippe, who holds paper; ‘‘ Fortunate speculation 25 Millions,” 
empty chest, various lettered papers, ship ‘“‘ Dido ” and another. 
In margin head of Liberty and eight line quotation from Childe 
Harold. ’ 

On the enforcement of the French spoliation claims agreed on 
by the treaty. A fine and artistic specimen in perfect condition, 
with full margins. 


John Vaughan Esq. T. Sully Pinxt—on stone by H. Bridport. 
Lith. of Pendleton, Kearny & Childs,’ Philadelphia. Vignette, 
4to. Very fine specimen of an important subject. 


Dugald Stewart.. Painted by Sir H. Raeburn Edinburgh— 
Lith¢ by C. G. Childs Philadelphia. Drawn from the original 
picture presented by D® Tidyman to the Penn® Academy of the 
Fine Arts. Philadelphia. Published by C. G. Childs 80 Wal- 
nut Street. Sept 18t 1830 Copy Right secured. Rect., small 
folio, India proof. Very scarce. 


Country scene with old fashioned houses, long white fence, horse 
and buggy. Drawn on stone by A. W. Cowles. Oblong 4to. 


View of Smith’s Coal-Mine Luzerne County, Pennsy®# On 
the West side of the Susquehanna River. Oblong 8vo. (2) 


Tomb of Washington Mount Vernon T ... Doughty, Del. 
from a Drawing made on the Spot by I. R. Smith. From Childs 
& Inman Lith. Press. Pub4 by Childs & Inman... 1832. 
Upright small folio, rect. 


Indian scene probably intended to represent the preliminaries to 
the Murder of Miss McCrea. Proof 5.5.x 7.6. “by A B 
Durand & for M® Alex. Vattemare”” India proof. Excessively 
scarce, undescribed. 


Henry Clay. Lithog. & Published by Endicott & Swett, N. 
York, from the original picture by W. J. Hubard. (Copyright 
1832) Three quarter length, seated, to front, rect.folio. Fine 
copy of an early and very scarce print. 


3922 


3923 


3924 


3925 


3926 


3927 


3928 


3929 


3930 


3931 


3932 


Recentissima Novi Orbis, Sive Americae Septentrionalis et Meri- 
dionalis Tabula Ex Officina Caroli Allard . . . Ph. Taleman 
del—G. v. Gouwen sculp. Folio, fine original coloring. | 


Novus Orbis Sive America . . . Cura Et Opera Matth. Seutter 
Chale. Aug. G. Rogg del. 

Well engraved vignettes of natives in costume and interesting 
because of Columbus and Egg incident in upper left. Folio, 
original coloring. 


Pas-Kaart Vande Zee Kusten inde Boght van Niew Engeland 
Tusschen de Staaten Hoek en C. de Sable Door C. T. Vooght 
Geometra. t’Amsterdam. by Johannes van Keulen. etc. Folio. 


Nov. Orbis sive America Septentrionalis . . . Matth: Seutter 


... A. C. Seutter delin—Tob: Conr Lotter. sculpsit. 


Companion map of America Meridionalis. Oblong 4to’s, 
original coloring. (2) 


Le Canada, ou Nouvelle France, . . . Nouvelle Yorck ... Par 
N. de Fer. ... A Paris, . . . 1705. Van Loon se. Oblong 
small folio. 


Carte de la Nouvelle France, ot se voit le cours des Grandes 
Rivieres de S. Laurens & de Mississipi . . . de la Nouvelle 
Yorck?: .2.a. 

In lower right fine early view and plan of Quebec. Folio. 


America Septentrionalis ... Per G. de L’lIsle... apud Tobiam 
Conr. Lotter . . . G. F. Lotter, Seulps. Folio, original coloring. 


Virginia | Marylandia | et | Carolina | in America Septentrio- 
nali | Britannorum industria excultae | (ten lines) | Ioh. Bapt. 
Homann S. C. M. Geog. | Norimbergae. | Cum Privilegio,. etc. 
Oblong folio, about 1725. 


Carte Nouvelle de l’Amerique Angloise contenant tout ce que les 
Anglois possedent sur le Continent . . . Canada, la Nouvelle 
Ecosse ou Acadie, les treize Provinces unies . . . par Matthieu 
Albert Lotter 4 Augsbourg. Folio, original coloring. 


Carte De L’Amerique Septentrionale . .. Par M Bellin. . 
MDCCLV Large folio. 


A Map of the Western parts of the Colony of Virginia. For 
the London Magazine 1754. I. Gibson sculpt 8vo. 

—— Karte von Neu England Neu Yorck ete. 1757. Small folio. 
— Pensilvania by T. Kitchin. For the Lond. Mag. 1756. 4to. 
—— Virginia by T. Kitchin. For the Lond. Mag. 1761. 4to. 


U. S. of America As settled by the Peace of 1783. Pub- 
lished Dec’ 1. 1785, by I. Fielding, ete. 4to. (5) 


- 3933 | 


3934 


3935 


8936 


3937 


3938 


3939 


A Map of the Middle British Colonies in N. A. . . . By Lewis 
Evans and T. Pownall M. P. ... March 25th 1776., front to 
A Topographical Description of such parts of N. A. as are con- 
tained in The Map of Middle British Colonies, etc. Half- 
crushed levant mco., folio. London, 1776. 


The Seat of War, in the Northern Colonies, ... A General 
Map of the Northern British Colonies . . . New-England and 
New-York. . . . Major Holland and Corrected from Governor 
Pownall’s Late Map 1776. London Printed for Robt Sayer & 
Jn° Bennett, .. . 14th August 1776. Folio. See ‘No. 3817. 


Carte Réduite Des Cotes Orientales De L’ Amérique Septentri- 
onale . . . Pour Le Service Des Vaisseaux Du Roi. Par Ordre 
de M de Sartine, . . . 1778. Gravé par Petit, ... 


Contenant Celles des Provinces de New-York et de la 
Nouvelle Angleterre . . . 1780. Petit sculp. Oblong folio. (2) 


A Chorographical Map of the Northern Department of North- 
America, Drawn from the Latest and. most accurate Observations 
at Amsterdam, by Covens and Mortier and Covens, Junior. The 
Townships, or Grants East of Lake Champlain . . . as granted 
by the State of New-Hampshire, Except those . . . Granted by 
the State of New-York on unlo rated Ground. where they do 
not interfere with the Older ones . . . mostly granted to Off- 
cers in the Regular army except a few wich have the names of 
Wallis, Kemp, and some such other favourites of these Princes 
of Land Jobbers, Moore, Dunmore, Colden, and Tryon,.. . 
Especially as the Inhabitants of the State of Vermont.now hold 
them by the triple title of honest purchase of Industry in set- 
tling; and now lately that of Conquest. H. Klockhoff, sculp. 
1780. Fine copy, colored, folio. 


Connecticut, and Parts adjacent. at Amsterdam by Covens and 
Mortier and Covens junior. H. Klockhoff, sculp. 1780. Fine 
copy, colored. | 


A New and Correct Map of North America, with the West India 
Islands. Divided According to the last Treaty of Peace, Con- 
cluded at Paris, the 20th of Jan. 1783. wherein are particularly 
Distinguished, The Thirteen Provinces wich Compose the United 
States of North America. Engraved and Published by Mathew 
Albert and George Frederic Lotter 1784. 
Fine spotless copy in the four separate folio sheets unjoined; 
fine vignette in corner, original coloring. 


A General Map of North America . . . 1795. Scoles sc. Pub- 


lished by John Reid. N. York. Folio. 


A New Improved Map of the Seat of War. Philadelphia. 


Published by William McCarty. 1814.: D. Haines sc. Folio. (2) 


3940 


3941 


3942 


3943 


3944 


3945 


3946 


394:'7 


A Series of (twelve) Maps to Willard’s History of the U. S. 
4to. N. Y. 1828. Engraved & Printed by Sam! Maverick. 
Each map has a small engraved historical scene, and three are 
duplicated. 


TRANSPORTATION, SHIPS, ETC. 


Awful Conflagration of the Steam Boat Lexington In Long 
Island Sound on Monday Eve& Jany 13th 1840 by which melan- 
choly occurrence; over 120 Persons Perished. Drawn by W. K. 
Hewitt—N. Girde: Lith & Pub. 2 Spruce St N. Y. 

Plan of the Sound, list of the passengers, including Henry J. 


Finn, comedian, and long broadside account. | Excessively 


scarce, 


Clipper Ship “ Comet’ Of New York. In a hurricane off Ber- 
muda, on her voyage from New York to San Francisco, Oct® 
1852. C. Parsons, Del.—(Copyright and published 1855 by 
N. Currier)—Lith. By N. Currier. Oblong folio rect. 


Clipper Ship Dreadnought Off Tuskar Light, 124 days from 
New York on her celebrated passage into dock at Liverpool in 
13 days 11 hours Dect 1854 C. H. Parsons Del. D. M¢Far- 
lane Pinxt—(Copyright and published 1856 by N. Currier)— 
Lith. N. Currier. Oblong folio rect. 

Lithograph in colors. Fine copy. 


U. S. Steam Frigate “Wabash.” From A Painting By Wm. 
N. Maull, U. S. N.—Lith. Of Shearman & Hart 99 Fulton St. 
Neay Oblong folio rect. 

Lithograph in colors; fine copy. 


Arrival Of The Sirius, 1838: Bureau, Engraving & Printing. 
Vignette, 12mo. 

With finely engraved view of Castle Garden, Battery, etc. In- 
dia proof. 


Proof cheque of Susquehannah Bank with finely engraved 
early Steamboat. 


—— Steam Boat. Small copper plate about 1830. (8) 


(Tavern and early American Stage Coach) 4A | Fumdégalli F. 
Oblong small 4to rect., 6.x 9. Aquatint in colors. Published 
at Milan 1827. See No 3917. 


Proof of an American town with four horse stage coach. 


Four cheques of Clinton Bank, etc., with early R.R, trains. 
See Ns 1588, 2716, 3055, $219, 3658, 3917, 4069, 7122. (5) 


3948 


~ 3949 
3950 


3951 


3952 
3953 


3954 


3955 


VIEWS 


A Design to represent the beginning and completion of an 
American Settlement or Farm. Painted by Paul Sandby, from 
a design . . . by Governor Pownal. Engraved by James Peake. 
London, Printed for John Bowles, ete. Oblong folio rect., 
etching. 

Very fine copy and brilliant impression of a very scarce print. 


About 1765. 


Aldenville Tannery, Aldenville Wayne, C° P@ Built By Z. 
Pratt & J. T. & L. H. Alden 1850. Now Owned By Messrs. 
Ingersoll & Aldens, 1855. Lith. Of Endicott & Co N. Y. Ob- 
long folio rect., lithograph in colors. 


Baltimore Beneficial Society. Certificate that Shipley Lester is 
an acceptable Benefit Member. Small folio rect., line. 


- Signed by W™ Kesley and R. W. Pomeroy, Nov. 4. 1816. The 


engraving is well executed but unsigned. 


A View of Bethlehem, one of the Brethren’s Principal Settle- 
ments, in Pensylvania, North America. (Title repeated in 
French.) N. Garrison delint—I. Noval Sculp. London Print- 
ed for Robt Sayer N° 53 Fleet Street. Oblong folio rect. 
Fine and perfect copy. Excessively scarce. 


A View of Bethlehem, the great Moravian Settlement in the 

Province of Penn-sylvania. Printed for Carington Bowles, 
. London. Oblong small folio rect. 

Fine clean copy, about 1765. Very scarce. 


Bethlehem—Pennsylvania. T. Birch pinx.—Strickland se. Ob- 
long folio rect. 

Beautifully colored copy in perfect condition. Very scarce. S. 
3053. 


A South-East View of the City of Boston in North America. 
34 London. Printed for Bowles & Carver, No 69. St. Paul's 7 
Church Yard.—I. Carwitham Sculp. Oblong folio rect. 


A “ Prospective View of part of the Common.” From a water 
color drawing by Christian Remick in 1768, now in the posses- 
sion of the Concord Antiquarian Society. Published by Charles 
E. Goodspeed, Boston, 1902. Engraved by Sidney L. Smith. 
Oblong folio rect. 

N° 36 of seventy-five copies on Japan paper. The cancelled 


_ plate and publishers’ receipt with engraved view of the State 


House and Boston Common. As a lot. 


3956 Perspective View of Boston Harbor, Islands, and Men-of-War 
landing the 29th and 14th Regiments, October 1, 1768. Oblong 
narrow folio rect. 

One of 51 copies reprinted, from the Original Water-Color by 
Christian Remick, for the Club of Odd Volumes. 


3957 <A View of Boston taken on the Road to Dorchester. Drawn by 
W™ Pierrie—Engravd by James Newton. Oblong folio rect. 
Fine impression, but needs ironing. Very scarce. 


3958 View of the Town of Boston from Breeds Hill, in Charlestown. 
Del. & Engraved by S. Hill. Massa. Mag. Vol. III. Oblong 
8vo rect. 

The scarce original issue before the word “ Town” was changed 
to ‘‘ City ” and before additional buildings were engraved. An 
early and undescribed state of S. 1390. 


3959 L’Entree Au Port De Boston Dans L’Amerique Gravée d’aprés 
le Tableau de Vernet. Oblong 4to, rect. 
Boston. Drawn by C. Fraser—Engd by C. G. Child. 12mo. 2) 


39 | Paolo Fumagalli inc Small folio rect., 6.4. x 8.15. 
Aquatint in colors. Published at Milan 1827. 


3960 


3961 Boston. From City Point near Sea Street. Painted by W. J. 
Bennett.—Eng¢ by W J Bennett New York, Published by 
John Levison, 341 Broadway. Rect., 15.13 x 24.4. Aquatint. 
Fine original coloring but stained on one side and right edge 
very slightly clipped. 
Unknown and undescribed, but a companion to the following. 


3962 Boston. From the Ship House, west end of the Navy 
Yard. Painted by W. J. Bennett—Eng@ by W. J. Bennett. 
(Published and copyrighted by H. I. Megarey, 1833.) Oblong 
folio rect. India proof in unusually fine condition. S. 125. 

3963 Same, modern impression on Japan paper as issued by the 


Club of Odd Volumes. N° 16 of fifty-one copies. 


. 3964 The Town of Boston in New England by Capt John Bonner 
1722. George G. Smith’s reéngraving 1835 of the plan. Ob- 
long folio rect. Fine clean copy. | 


3965 ... Map of the Seat of Civil War in America... By... 
B. Romans. With inset “Plan of Boston and its Environs 
1775.” and “ A View of the Lines thrown up, on Boston Neck; 
by the Ministerial Army ” Oblong folio rect. 

‘Good sound copy of an excessively scarce and Mee as item. 
S. 27338, 


3966 


3967 


3968 
3969 
3970 
3971 


3972 


3973 


39074 


3975 


Carte | von dem Hafen und | der Stadt Boston: | mit den um- 
liegenden Gegenden | und den Liagern sowohl der | Americaner 
als auch der Englander | von | dem Cheval de Beaurin | nach 
dem Pariser Original | von 1776|G. F. I. Frentzel, sculps; | 
Erklaerung der Buchstaben | (etc., five lines) Oblong large folio 
rect. At upper right vignette of two soldiers battling for Pine 
Tree standard surmounted by Liberty Cap. Fine condition. 
Excessively scarce. 


A New and Correct Plan of the Town of Boston. 


A Plan of the Town and Harbour of Boston Exhibiting a 
View of the Islands Castles Forts and Entrances into the said 
Harbour. Feby 15t 1775. 


Plan of the Town of Boston with the Attack on Bunkers- 


‘Hill ... 17th of June 1775. Printed for T. Robson, New- 


castle upon Tyne. From the very scarce Impartial History. 
Boston, with its Environs. T. Conder Sculpt London. (4) 


Monument on Beacon Hill, Boston. Sully del.—Tanner sc. 
View of Bunker’s Hill. Gent. Mag. Feb. 1790... (2) 


A North View of Castle William in the Harbour of Boston. 
Engraved for the Massats Mag. 1789. 


View of the Bridge over Charles River. Engraved for the 
Massachusetts Magazine, Sep™ 1789. 


View of the Court House in Boston. Erected in 1811 and 1812. 
Drawn and Eng. by J. Kidder. S. 1642. 


Old Warehouse—Dock Square, Boston. Built. 1680. Taken 
down. 1860. L. Prang & Co. Lith. 34 Merchants Row, Boston. 
Oblong folio rect., lithograph in color. 


View of Faneuil-Hall, in Boston, Massachusetts. W. Pierpont, 
Del.—S. Hill sculp. . . . Massachusetts Mag. March 1789. S. 
1402. 


An East View of the New Meeting House in Hollis Street, 
Boston. S.S. Hill, S®. Massa. Mag. 1793. | 


¢ 


Similar view with additional line: ‘‘ now erecting on the 
ruins of one lately destroyed by fire.” C: Bulfinch Delin— 
Vallance Sc. Printed on blue paper. S. 3341. (2) 


View of the Presbyterian Meeting House, formerly standing in 
Federal Street, Boston. Warrall delt 


. . . Tontine Crescent... S. Hill S*. Massa. Mag. 
1794. Broken in the folds. (2) 


3976 


3977 


3978 


3979 


3980 


3981 


3982 


3983 


3984 


3985 


Certificate of the Massachusetts Mechanics Association. De- 
signed by Sam! Gore. Drawn by G. Graham. To John Clap of 
Roxbury; signed by Benj. Russell, John Cotton and David 
Francis, March 18, 1810. Engraving of the State House and 
Washington on horseback. Oblong 4to rect. 


Iconographie Society’s Publications. Old State House, Park 
Street Church, New South Church Green, Hancock House, 
Faneuil Hall, The Old Corner Book Store. 

Full set, N° 24 of seventy-three issued, of the six eres by 
Sidney L. Smith. 


Bristol College, Penna., Pennsylvania Hall, Clifton Hall, White 
Hall, and plan. Drawn on stone by W. H. Hewitt, Russell 
Walker, and Alex. J. Davis—N. Currier’s Lithog. 1. Wall st 

On two undivided sheets, about 1826. (2) 


Catskill Mountain House. From a Painting by B. G. Stone.—- 
(Copyright 1859)—Lith. by C. Parsons, Printed by Endicott 
& Co. N. Y. Published by Goupil & Co. . . . Oblong folio 
rect. Fine copy. 


An Exact Prospect of Charlestown, the Metropolis of the Prov- 
ince of South Carolina. Engrav’d for the London Magazine, 
(1761) Oblong narrow folio. 


A View of Charles Town, the Capital of South Carolina, in 
North America. Printed for Carington Bowles, . . . London. 
Oblong small folio rect. 


Charleston, S. C., in 1780. New York G. P. Putnam. 
Oblong 4to vignette. India proof. (2) 


The City Of Chicago As It Was Before The Great Conflagration 
Of October 8th, gth & 10th 1871, (Copyright 1872 by Wm. 
Flint) Oblong folio, lithograph in colors. Creased, but very 
scarce. 


A View of the Great Cohoes Falls, on the Mohawk River, etc. 
(title repeated in French) Sketch’d . . . by Governor Pownal., 
Painted by Paul Sandby, & Engraved by W™ Elliot. London, 
Printed for John Bowles, ete. Oblong folio rect., etching. 
Very fine copy. Lg 


A View of the Great Cohoes Falls, on the Mohawk River, ete. 
Printed for Carington Bowles, ... London. Oblong small folio. 


(Connecticut) Eastern View of Bridgeport, Con., S. East View 
of Litchfield from Chesnut Hills, North View of ‘Middletown & 
Vicinity, South View of Norwich City, Con., South View of 
New-London & Fort Trumbull, ete. Drawn by J. Ww. Barber, 
March 1837. Aquatints. | (5) 


| 


3986 


3987 


3988 


8989 


3990 
3991 


3992 


_ 8993 


_ 8994 


3995 


3996 


3997 


3998 


From Burlington bay on Lake Champlain. 8vo rect. 
The second American aquatint, published July, 1811. 


A View of Concord, taken in 1776. S. Hill. Massa. Mag. 1794. 
S. 1400. 


View of the Old-House in Deerfield which escaped the confla- 
gration when that Town was destroyed in 1704, now owned by 
Col. Hoyt. Oblong small 4to, aquatint. 

From Trumbull’s Indian Wars, 1810. 


View of the Water Gap and Columbia Glass works River Dela- 
ware T. Birch pinx.—Strickland sc. Oblong folio rect., aqua- 
tint. Finely colored. S. 3066. 


— Same, uncolored. S. 3066. 


View in Easton upon Delaware. I. Hoffman Del. 8vo rect., 
line. Very scarce. 


A View of Gaspe Bay, in the Gulf of St Lawrence, etc. (title 
repeated in French) Drawn . . . by Capt Hervey Smith, En- 
graved by Peter Mazell. London, Printed for John Bowles, 
ete. Oblong folio rect., etching. Very fine copy. 


A View of Gaspee Bay, in the Gulf of St Laurence—etc. 
Printed for Carington Bowles, ... London. Oblong small 
folio. 


A Perspective View of Lake George. (and) Plan of Ticonder- 
oga. Upright small folio rect. Fine copy. Scarce. 


— Another copy. 


(Lake George) I. W. Casilear (Copyright 1863 by J. W. Cas- 
ilear). Oblong 4to rect. 
Beautiful and immaculate India proof on folio paper. 


Harper’s Ferry, Virginia. ‘Drawn by T. Doughty.—Engraved 
by J. W. Steel. 


—— Harper’s Ferry from Jefferson Rock. Taken from Nature 
by Ed. Beyer.—Rau & Son, Lith. Dresden. Album of Virginia 
(1857). Oblong folio rect., lithographs in color. 


Two similar prints of Rockfish Gap and Mountain House, 
and Salt Pond from Salt Pond Knobs. | (4) 


South View Of The Several Halls of Harvard College, etc., 
1823. Fisher Del.—A. Bowen sc. 8vo rect. 
Inlaid to 4to, fine copy, S. 229. 


3999 


4000 


4001 


4002 


4.003 


4.004 


4005 


4006 


4007. 


(Harvard College) 40 | Paolo Fumagalli fece. Small folio rect. 
5.4.x 8.. Aquatint in colors. Published at Milan, 1827. 


Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. A. J. Davis del.—Jas. 

Archer sc. Two states. a 
Université de Cambridge prés Baston. Fleury del.—Cha- 

vannes sc. . 

Wood-cuts of Harvard, Yale, Amherst, Kenyon, and Vir- 

ginia University on one sheet. Two copies. (5) 


Havana. Three fine oblong folio views of the City and Harbour, 
engraved by W. Elliott, Edw Rooker, and T. Morris after Elias 
Durnford. London, printed for John Bowles, ete. 


A View of the Entrance of the Harbour of the Havana, 
taken from within the wreck. Printed for Carington Bowles, 
. London. Oblong small folio rect. (4) 


Hoboken in New Jersey, the Seat of M? John Stevens. Drawn 
Engraved & Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, 
Pennsylv@ Oblong small folio rect. Fine original colored copy. 
S. 199. 

—— Hoboken. Drawn by James Smillie—Engraved by Rob- 
ert Hinshelwood. (2 


Scenery On The Hudson. N. Y. In the Highlands Of The 
Hudson. E Van Blon.—I. Hill se. Oblong 4to rect. 
Two very beautiful colored aquatints. S. 1328. 


—— Characteristic Scenery of the Hudson River. 8vo. (3) 
Capitol Of The State Of Indiana. Plan Of Principal Floor. 


I. Town & A. J. Davis, Architects. Oblong 4to. 
Two early etchings on stone on one sheet. 


Maison de Johnson dans le pays des Mohawks. Etats- 
Unis (repeated in Spanish) Vander-Burch del §8vo. (2) 


View Of Jersey City, N. J. Taken from a ship’s mast lying 
directly opposite Montgomery St. Published By J. Parsons & 
Co. N. J.—Lith. Of Endicott & C° New York. Large oblong 


folio rect. Margins torn, excessively scarce, about 1855. 


A View of the Green in Lexington where the British Troops first 
fired on the Americans in 1775. S. Hill. Sct. Massa. Mag. 
1794. Searce and very important view. S. 1407. 


London. A General Prospect of Vaux Hall Gardens. Showing 
at one View the disposition of the whole Gardens. (title re- 
peated in French) Wall delint—I. §. Muller Sculp. Oblong — 


folio rect. Scarce. 


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4008 


4009 


4010 


4011 


4012 


4013 


4014 


4015 


4016 


A View of Louisburg in North America, taken from the Light 
House when that City was besieged in 1758. Printed for Car- 
ington Bowles, . . . London. 


A View of Miramichi, a French Settlement in the Gulf of St 
Lawrence, destroyed by Brigadier Murray detached by General 
Wolfe for that purpose, from the Bay of Gaspe. (repeated in 
French). Oblong folio rect., etching. Fine impression. 


A View of the Fall of Montmorenci, and the Attack made by 
Gen! Wolf, on the French Intrenchments near Beauport, with 
the Grenadiers of the Army July 31St 1759, Printed for Car- 
ington Bowles, . . . London. Oblong small folio rect. 


An East View of Montreal, in Canada. Printed for Carington 
Bowles, . . . London. Oblong small folio rect. 


A New & Correct Map of Canada with a Perspective 
View of the Town of Montreal on the River St Lawrence. R. 
Bennett Sculp. Oblong 4to. 2.) 


Mount Vernon Seat of the late Lieut Gen! Washington. In old 
gold frame, edge of glass black and gilt. Oblong folio, aqua-~ 
tint, colored. Engraved by Francis Jukes after Alexander Rob- 
ertson 1800, and a companion piece to the “ New York from 
Hobuck Ferry House.” No. 1660. Very scarce. 


Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late President Washington. 
Drawn ... and Engraved by Mr. Marigot. Oblong 4to rect., 


aquatint. 


Engraved For Mackenzie's America. Engraved by A. 
Dick. 8vo. : 


Mount Vernon in Virginia, the Seat of the late Gent 
Washington. G. L. Parkyns, del.—T. Milton, sculp. Published 
May 26-1804, . . . 4to. 


Mount Vernon, ’t landgoed, van G. Washington. 4to. (4) 


Mount Vernon, Virginia, the Seat of the late Gen! G. Washing- 
ton. Drawn Engraved & Published by W. Birch Springland 
near Bristol Pennsylv®. Oblong 4to rect. 

Fine copy,.colored. S. 204. 


( ) 47|P. Fumagalli f. Small folio rect., 5.13. x 8.10. 
Aquatint in colors. Published at Milan 1827. 


Mount Vernon. J. G. Chapman del.—M. Stuart Se. (Copy- 
right 1839) New York. Published at the Apollo 410 Broad- 
way. Oblong small folio, aquatint. 

Fine proof from Chapman’s collection, purchased from his son. 
Very scarce. 


4017 


4018 


4019 


4020 


4021 


4023 


Mount Vernon. (Rear View) in 1796—G. I. Parkyns, del.— 
J. Duthie, sculp. } 

Site Of Washington’s Birth Place. Engraved by J. Du- 
thie after Chapman. 

Another, before all letters (rect.). 

—— Residence of the Washington Family. Hays, se. 

Tomb of Washington. Mount Vernon. Duthie. 


Quarto vignettes. All India proofs from the L. P. “ Irving’s 
Washington,” 1855/9. . (5) 


Tomb Of Washington. ... Aug. K6llner.—Lith. by Deroy. © 
. 1848. Oblong folio lith., colored. 


Tomb Of Washington. In Oil by Robertson, Seibert & 
Shearman—(Copyright 1858, and published by N. S. Bennett). 
Oblong folio lith. 

—— Same, proof before all letters. 


The Tomb And Shade Of Washington. Published by 
Currier & Ives.—162 Nassau St. New-York. 215. Upright 
folio lith., colored. 


Fac Simile Eng4 by A. Tolle of Map of Farm of M* 
Vernon. Folio. (5) 


Natural Bridge V2 Taken from Nature by Ed. Beyer.—Rau & 
Son, Lith. Dresden. Album Of Virginia. Oblong folio rect., 


lithographs in color. Two different views. (2) 


The high land of Never-sink, and Sandy Hook light House. 
J. E. delt—Baily sc. Published 3d, March, 1814 . . . London. 
Oblong 8vo rect., aquatint. Scarce. 


Fireman’s Certificate, Newark, N. J. Finely engraved view of 
fire and men at work. Design’d & Engrav’d by Sharp, Newark. 
Oblong folio rect. 

Made out to W. A. Reynolds, June 15t 1855. The view shows 
the Lower Green, or Military Common, with the Episcopal 
Church in the distance. 


View Of Newburgh. . . . W. G. Wall— .. . Fenner Sears & 
Co London... Nov 1 1830... Oblong 4to rect. India 
proof. 


Washington’s Head Quarters Near Newburgh. New York, 
Virtue, Emmins & C° 1857. Oblong 4to rect. 


Beautiful India proof, before all letters, on folio paper, of 
James Smillie’s engraving. (3) 


Newbury Bridge, over Merrimack River. J. Downer Del. 
Massa. Mag. 1793. 8vo. Three copies. Loma 


4024 


4025 


4026 


402'7 


4028 


4029 


4030 


4031 


4032 


Yale College & State House, New Haven, Connecticut. Drawn 
by J. A. Davis N. Y.—J. Archer Se. 4to. 


A View of New-London from Manwaring’s Hill. 1. Brit- 
ish Squadron. 2. Light House. 3. Fort Trumbul. 4. Court 
House. 8vo. Fine impression of a scarce print. 


— — View upon the Road from New-Windsor, toward Morris 
Town Jersey. Columb. Mag. 8vo. Printed on blue paper. (3) 


Chute de Ja Riviere de Niagara. Elie Enlevé Dans Un Char De 
Feu. S. le Clere Fecit. Oblong 4to rect., etching. 

Excessively scarce, and one of the earliest views of Niagara 
Falls, representing Elijah in a Fiery Chariot. Fine copy. 


The Water-fall of Niagara—This most surprizing Cateract of 
Nature is 137 feet high (etc., five lines—repeated in French.) 
Published 12th May, 1794, by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, 
London. R. Hancock fecit. Oblong folio rect. 


30 | P. Fumagalli f. Small folio rect., 8.x 11.2. - 


31 | L A Rossi inc—A. Biasioti acq? Two different 
views on small folio sheet. Published at Milan, 1827. (2) 


Niagara Falls. Painted & Engd By W. J. Bennett . . . Ameri- 
can Fall and British Fall from Goat Island, ete. Copy Right 
Henry I. Megarey. Oblong folio rectangles. 

Very beautiful copies of these excessively scarce and highly 
decorative aquatints in colors. Only one, the British Fall, is 
mentioned by Stauffer, 142. (2) 


Niagara Falls. Painted by H. J. Bennett.—Engrav’d by J. 
Hill. . . . American Fall and British Fall etc. Published by 
H. I. Megarey New York. Upright folio rectangles. 

The preceding note applies with equal justice. S. 1348 & 1349. 


(2) 
Saut du Niagara. Etats-Unis. Milbert, del.—N yon, Sc. 8vo. 
View of Fort Niagara on Lake Ontario from the Light 
House on the British Side. 8vo. 


A View of Ohiopyle Falls, in Pennsylvania. Columb. 
Mag. Printed on blue paper. (3) 


Old Point Comfort. Hygeia Hotel. Album of Virginia. Taken 
from Nature by Ed. Beyer.—(Copyright 1857)—Lith. Anst. 
v. W. Loeillot in Berlin. Oblong folio rect., lithographs in 


color. Two views on one sheet. 


A South View of Oswego, on Lake Ontario, in North America. 
Engraved for the London Magazine, 1760. Oblong small folio 
rect. 


Oswego Harbor. 4to vignette. (2) 


4033 


4034 


4035 


4036 


4037 


4038 


4039 


4040 


4041 


The Palisade Rocks On The Hudson River, ¢ etc. bg CS 
Oakley. . . . Engraved by T. Illman. 4to. 


The Palisades From the Landing at Fort Lee. Engr. by 
Jas. Smillie. 8vo. 


— Palasitti naturali dell’? Hudson. §8vo. 
—— Entrée de la Riviére d’ Hudson. §8vo. 
Ingresso del Fiume di Hudson. §8vo. (5) 


Paris. Vue perspective de la Porte St Antoine et de la Bastille 
A Paris chez J. Chereau, etc. Oblong folio, colored. 


A Perspective View of the Temple next the River side 
(title repeated in French)—I. Maurer delin. et sculp London. 
London, Printed for Bowles & Carver . . . Cornhill. Oblong 
folio, colored. 


Paris vers 1780. Tableau du temps—Gravé par Chavane. 
Ato. (3) 
Le Théatre Des Eleves De L’Opera Sur Le Boulevard. . 


Maison Occupeé Par M. Le Marg’ De Sineti. Durand 
del.—Janninet scul. A Paris, chez Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. 


Circles, 3:15, 


Beautiful specimens of these very scarce aquatints in colors. (2) 


Vue De L’Exterieur De L’Eglise De Notre Dame De Paris 
Testard del.—Roger scul. A Paris, chez les Baa: freres, 
etc. Circle, 4.6. 


Vue Du Palais Des Thuileries, Du Cété Du Jardin phd Soa del. 
—Le Campion sculp., etc. 


Vue De La Porte St Martin. Sergent del.—le Campion scul. 


These three aquatints in colors are from an excessively scarce 
series and are in great demand. All are fine copies. 


A View of the Falls on the Passaick, or second River, in the 
Province of New Jersey, etc. (repeated in French) sketch’d on 
the Spot by ... Governor Pownal, ... Engraved by Paul 
Sandby. London, publish’d . . . 20 May 1761, by Thos Jef- 
ferys, . . . Oblong folio rect., etching. Fine copy. 


Little Falls. Passaic River. New-Jersey. From Nature & On 
Stone By R. J. Rayner. Oblong folio rect. 


Pawtucket Bridge & Falls. Drawn & Engraved by J. R. 
Smith Boston. Oblong 8vo, rect. S. 2937. (2 


The East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia, in the Province 
of Pennsylvania. Engraved for the London Magazine. (1761) 
Inset views of the State House and the Battery. Oblong nar- 
row folio rect. 


la iN aA a ie bal 


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4042 


4043 


4044 


4045 


4046 


4047 


4048 


4049 


4050 


An East Perspective View of the City of Philadelphia in the 
Province of Pennsylvania, in North America; taken from the 
Jersey Shore. | (References in two lines) | Printed for and Sold 
by Carington Bowles, . Publish’d<.. 2251 glany17'78.,| Rect. 
9.8. x 16.4. Gavia: Very scarce. ier eeeae 


To Thomas Mifflin Governor and Commander in Chief of The 
State of Pennsylvania This Plan of the City and Suburbs of 
Philadelphia Is respectfully inscribed by The Editor 1794. 
View of the State House, Congress Hall and City Court House. 
A. P. Folie Del.—R. Scot & S. Allardice Sculpsit. Large folio 
rect. Excessively scarce, needs slight repairs. S. 2865. 


A Map of Philadelphia and Parts Adjacent. By N. Scull and 
G. Heap. Folio rect. : 


The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. J. J. Barralet 
del B. Tanner sc 8vo. S. 3137. 


N. W. View of M® Paul Beck’s Shot Tower near the 
Schuylkill. T. Birch pinxt  4to. 


The Residence of Sam! Breck Esq. on the Schuylkill. T. 
Birch del.—J. W. Steel Sc. (3) 


Business Cards. Bedwell’s Drug & Chemical Store S. W. Cor. 
of Tammany & 3'¢ St. Tiller, sc. 


Dougherty Merchant Tailor South Front Street N° 39 
Philadelphia. Tiller Sc. Philad@ 


Thomas S. Tucker Tailor & Habit Maker. 19 South Third 


Street Philadelphia. Tiller del. et Sc. (3) 


View Of The Water Works At Centre Square Philadelphia. J. 
J. Barralet delt—C. Tiebout sculpt Published by H. Quig No. 
9 George St. above 6th St. Oblong folio rect., aquatint. 
Interesting view of the site of the present public buildings. 
Very scarce. S. 3234. 


View of the Dam and Water Works at Fair Mount, Philadelphia. 
Drawn by T. Birch—Engraved by R. Campbell Published by 
Edw?¢ Parker, 1824. Oblong small folio. 

Unusually perfect copy. .S. 302. 


The Schuylkill Permanent Bridge High Street Philad?. 
Engrav’d for W. P. Farrand High St. Philad® Oblong 4to rect. 


Pennsylvania Hospital J. Hoffmaa, del. Massa. Mag. N° XII. 
Vol. IV. 8vo. Very scarce. 


4051 


4053 


4054 


4055 


4056 


4057 


4058 


4059 


4060 


4061 


Proof before all letters except artist’s line of the interior of Inde- 
pendence Hall, published by W™ Smith. Oblong small folio. 
C. H. Wells—J. B. Neagle. 


Library and Surgeons Hall, in Fifth Street Philadelphia. De- 
signed & Published by W. Birch Enamel Painter. 1800. Oblong 
folio rect. 

Fine copy colored. S. 176 (undescribed state) 


(Second Street) 43. | P. Fumagalli f. Small folio rect., 5.6.x 
8.4, -Aquatint in colors. Published at Milan 1827. 


View of the State-House at Philadelphia. Published for Thos 
Condie Bookseller. Oblong 8vo, from the “ Philadelphia 
Monthly Mag.” June 1798. 


Old State House, Congress Hall and Town Hall, Chesnut Street 
Philadelphia. Designed & Published by W. Birch Enamel 
Painter. Oblong small folio rect. Repaired. S.,181 II. 


(Carpenter’s Hall) 42. | Fumagalli f. Oblong small folio rect., 
5.10x 8.4. Aquatint in colors. Published at Milan, 1827. 


Procession Of Victuallers Of Philadelphia, On The 15th Of 
March 1821. Conducted Under The Direction Of M?® William 
White. Drawn by J. L. Krimmel.—(view taken from S. E. 
corner of 4th and Chesnut Str$)—-Engraved by J. Yeager. 
Philadelphia Published and sold by Joseph Yeager N° 37 Ches- 
ter Street. Oblong folio rect. Colored aquatint. 

The most interesting Philadelphia scene ever published. The 
streets are crowded with characteristic subjects and the old 
houses most attractively presented. As important to the Phila- 
delphia collector as the Hornor Broadway and Canal St. Scene 
to a New Yorker, but scarcer. S. 3438. 


Childs’ Views of Philadelphia. Views in Philadelphia and its 
Environs from Original Drawings taken in 1827 to 1830. 
Twenty-six fine steel engravings of views in Philadelphia and 
vicinity. 8vo, half calf (name written on title) Philadelphia 
(1830.) 


Illustrations to Watson’s Annals of Philadelphia. Twenty-four 
lithographic views and engraved portraits of Franklin, Logan 
and Penn. 8vo stitched. 


(The Potomac) 46. | Fumagalli F. Small folio rect., 5.12. x 8.5. 
Aquatint in colors. Published at Milan 1827. 


A View in Hudson’s River of Pakepsey & the Catts-Kill Moun- 
tains, From Sopos Island in Hudson’s River. (repeated in 
French) Sketch’d ... by Governor Pownal . .. Engraved 
by Paul Sandby. London, Printed for John Bowles, etc. 
Oblong folio rect., etching. Fine copy. Very scarce. 


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Se ea ee ee I eT ee en Toe 


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4.062 


4063 


4064 


4065 


4.066 


4067 


4068 


4069 


4070 


4071 


4072 


A View of the City of Quebec, the Capital of Canada, ete. 
A View of Cape Rouge, or Carouge, ete. 


A View of the Pierced Islands, . .. in the Gulf of St 
Laurence, etc. Oblong small folio rectangles. All three Printed 
for Carington Bowles . . . London. (3) 


View of Quebec. Fittler Sculpt Published by I. Trusler Janty 
1.1791. 8vo. 


View of Quebec Published by C. Smith N. York.—Rob- 
erts sc. 8vo. S. 2703. (2) 


The Mitchel-Light-House on Sands’s Point in Long Island 
Sound. Inderwick del.—Printed by H. Charles.—Leney sc. 
Oblong 8vo rect. Scarce. S. 1889 I. 


Same, without printer’s line. S. 1889 II. 


View of the Court House, in Salem, Massachusetts. W. Gray, 
del.—Engrav’d by S. Hill. Massachusetts Magazine. 8vo. 
Scarce. S. 1413. 


View on the Schuylkill. 8vo, colored, probably by Drayton. 


A South East View of the Great Cartaract on the Cascon- 
chiagon or Little Seneca’s River or Lake Ontario, ete. 8vo. 


The Great Bend of the Susquehanna River, in Susque- 
hanna County, Pennsylvania. (3) 


Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain. Drawn by H. Reinagle. 
8vo. 3 


Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga, New York. Fenner, Sears & 
Co. 8vo. India proof. (2) 


Utica. N. Y.—Printed by F. Michelin—On Stone by D. W. 
Moody. New York, Published by Smith, Brothers & C? 
Oblong large folio rect., lithograph in colors. 

In very fine and perfect condition. Very interesting view with 
seven car trains of the Utica & Syracuse R. R. in foreground. 


A back View of the Capital. Washington. Eng. for the Ana- 
lectic Magazine. 8vo. Two copies of the Old Capital. (2) 


Capital of the U. S. at Washington. From the Original Design 
of the Architect, B. H. Latrobe, Esqr¢ Published JanY 1825, 
at R. Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, 101, Strand, London.— 
T. Sutherland Sculpt Oblong folio rect., colored aquatint. One 
slight repair. Very scarce. 


(——) 45. | G. Castellini F. Oblong small folio rect., 6.3. x 
12.6. Aquatint in colors. Published at Milan 1827. 


4073 


4074 


4075 


4076 


4077 


4078 


4079 


4080 


U. S. Capital Washington, D. C. Lith of Chas’ Hart 99, Fulton 
St. N. Y.—(Copyright and published by Kertson & Fordham 
Newark N. J.—From Photograph By The Publishers. Oblong 
folio rect., lithograph in colors. Very fine copy. 


East Front of the Capitol. Graham—C. Burton. 


Capitol. Plumbeotype. 


View Of The Capitol At Washington. Vignette, 8vo, lith. 
unsigned. 


The United States Capitol. Bureau, Engraving & Print- 
ing. India proof. (4) 


General Post-Office. C. R. 1851 Del.—John Poppel sculps. 
4to. 
President’s Levee, or all Creation going to the White-house, 
Washington. Robert Cruikshank, Fect London. Published by 
Hugh Cunningham, . . . 1840. 8vo, colored aquatint. (2) 


Washington College in the State of Maryland. Purssell sculpt 
Oblong small folio rect. 
The only impression the compiler has ever seen. 


A view of a Water spout, seen at the entrance of Cape Fear 
River. 8vo. 


View of Weehawken Bluff from the Hudson (Looking up). 
(2) 


8vo mezzotint. 


View Of West Point, United States Military Academy. Painted 
by Robt Havell, from Fort Putnam. (Copyright 1848 and pub- 
lished by Robt Havell.) Oblong folio rect. 

Beautifully colored impression in perfect condition. Very scarce. 


West Point With its Fortifications, etc., in 1780. 

Fine India proof before all letters of the engraving by James 
Smillie, on folio paper. 

—— Drawn from Nature and lithographed by John Bachman 
—(Copyright 1869)—Printed by N. Y. LithS Engr& and 
Printing Company. Oblong folio rect. 


Injured; in spite of the recent date quite scarce: _ (2) 


West Point, From Fort Putnam. Siege Battery, West Point— 
Looking North. Hudson River—Looking South From Battery 
Knox, West Point. Old Casemates—Interior Fort Putnam, 
West Point. Highlands. Hudson River From Fort Putnam. 

Sketched from Nature by B. G. Stone.—(Copyright 1859)— 
Lith by C. Parsons. Printed by Endicott & Co. N. Y. Pub- 
lished by Goupil & Co. . . . Oblong folio tinted lithographs in 
spotless condition. (6) 


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Pe eS eee 


‘ 


4081 


4082 


Fort Putnam West Point. 8vo. Fine impression of the third 
American aquatint. 


Kosciusko’s Monument, West Point. E. Van Blon—I. 
Hill Se. Small 4to rect. Fine colored aquatint. S. 1342. /(2) 


-Phillipse Manor House, Yonkers, N. Y. Drawn & Rawraved by 


James Smillie. Oblong small folio rect. India proof. 
Proof wood-cut by Richardson. ' 4to. (2) 


MEZZOTINTS 


References are to John Chaloner Smith’s British Mezzotinto Por- 


4083 


4084 


4085 


4086 


4087 


4088 


traits. 4 parts. London, 1884. 


The Dutchess of Cleaveland. P. Lely Eq Pinxit.—Carolus Al- 
lard Excudit. Three quarter length, seated to left, rect. 12.3. 
5 a 


I. L. Habert De Montmor Comte Du Mesnil Habert Intendant 
General Des Galeres De France &c4 De Troyes pinxit 1689 
parisis—Barras scup. 1690 a Aix. Half length to right, in 
mantle, oval, broad border with title, over Arms, folio rect. 
Superb copy of an early and excessively scarce print. 


(Adrian Beverland) Becket Is Londin excudit—G D Vois Lugd 
pinxit. Small folio rect. 

Fine impression before title “ John Earl of Rochester” was 
added. Scarce. J. C. Smith 7 I: 


The Dutchess of Cleveland. G Kneller pinx:—I: Smith ex. 
Half length to right, head toward front. Small folio oval. 
Fine impression of the second state. S. (Beckett) 22 II. 


Der Wol Edel Best u. hochgel. H. Johann Hoéfel I. V. D... . 
Nat. A° 1600 d. 24 Juny. So siht der Edle Herr, wie Er gebil- 
det ist Der bey der Rechten ist, vortrefflichst ein Jurist, Er liebet 
Gottes Recht und auch der Welt zugleich Sein Lob steigt imer 
hoch, bisz an der Sternen Reich. Seine Excell Zuschuldigen 
Ehren Ruhm u. Beobachtung beehrte mit diesem Kupfer Bildnis 
und Reimzeilen. A™ 1677. John Leonh: Beil. v. R. 

Bust to right, oval, broad border with title, angles raised, to 
rect. 5.14.x 5.7. Brilliant impression, in fine condition, of an 
early, unknown and undescribed print by an engraver of whom 
not the slightest record can be found. 3 


I. Opie, R.A., pinxit—E., Bell sculpsit James Boaden Esq? 
Author of Fontainville Forest, the Secret Tribunal, &c. &c. 
London, Published Nov" 21st 1795, by E. Bell, N° 119, Great 
Portland Street, Cavendish Square. Half length to left, small 
folio rect. 

Early and undescribed state, the date six years earlier than S. 3. 
Brilliant impression, inscription lightly etched. 


GN ae AN RS I 


4089 


4090 


4091 


4092 


4093 


4094 


4095 


4096 


4097 


4098 


4099 


(Orleans Philip I d’) Monseigneur. L. Bernard f. Half length 
to left, in armor with large wig, oval in rect. folio. 
Fine impression of an early and very scarce print. 


Louize Dutchesse of Portsmouth. P. Lely pinx. A. De Blois 
fecit N: Vischer exc: Half length to front, oval in rect., 4to. 
Fine impression of a very scarce early example. 


Catharine D. G. Magnae Britanniae ... Regina. Filia Joan- 
nis IIII Reg. Portug ete. P. Lely pinx.—A. Blooteling fec. 
Three-quarter length to left, seated, rect. small folio. 

Very scarce. S. 3f II. 


Carolus H. Dei Gratia Angliae ... Rex. P. Lely pinxit. A. 
Blooteling fecit et ex. 1680. Bust in armor, wig, cravat, to left, 
small folio oval. Very scarce, fine impression. S. 3h. 


Petrus Beretinus, e Cortonna. A B f. Bust, profile to left, 
circle 2.14. Beautiful impression. 


Anne Killigrew. Anne Killigrew Pinxit—A. Blooteling ex. 
Cum Privilegio. Bust to left, oval in rect., 4to. 
Fine impression, very scarce. 


Ludovicus XIIII Dei Gra. Fran. Et Nav. Rex. A. Blooteling 
Fecit et Excudit. Bust in armor, profile to left, oval in rect., 
12mo. Very scarce. 


John Wilkes, Esq? Member of Parliament . . . Defender of 
his Country. G. Bock—fecit Published as the Act directs April 
14, 1769. Half length, oval in rect. 

An early portrait, very scarce. S. 25. 


King Charles the First. Wan Dyke pinxit—Josiah Boydell 
delt & sculpsit. Published March 24 1778 . . . Whole length 


in armor. An unusually fine and brilliant example. S. I. 


Claude le Lorrain. Josiah Boydell fecit. Published March 
Qg5th . . . Bust to left, oval in rect., small 4to. 
Brilliant impression. S. 2. Frontispiece to Liber Veritas. 


Vol. II. 
Louis XVI. Roi de France et de Navarre. R. Brookshaw fecit. 


Marie Antoinette d’Autriche, Soeur de l’>Empereur, Reine 
de France. Marie Antoinette of Austria, Sister to the Emperour, 
Queen of France. R. Brookshaw fecit. A Paris chez Brook- 
shaw et Haines, rue de Tournon . . . chez le Bourrelier. Im- 
primé par Maillet. 

Busts, ovals in rectangles, folios. Fine copies of excessively 
scarce and undescribed states of S. 14 and 15. The Marie An- 
toinette was reproduced in S. (2) 


4100 


4101 


4102 


4103 


4104 


4105 


4106 


4107 


4108 


4109 


Carolus Primus Dei Gratia Angliae . . . Rex Fidei Defensor 
&ct Ant. Van Dyck Eques Pinxit. —are to be sold by W. Scott. 
Whole length seated with Prince Charles as a young boy at his 
knee, rect. folio. Engraved by Alexander Browne. S. 2 VII. 


His Royall Highness James Duke of York & Albany &t P. 
Lelly Eques pinxit—Sold by Alex: Browne at ye blew ballcony 
in little Queen Streett. Three-quarter length to left standing 
by cannon, folio rect. Fine impression. S. 42. 


The Right Honorable Frederic Lord North, First Lord Com- 
missioner . . . Garter &c. &c. &c. N. Dance Pinx—I. Burke 
Fecit. Publish’d May 234 1775 . . . London. Three-quarter 
length, in robes, seated to left, large folio rect. 

Brilliant impression of the first state. Excessively scarce. 


S. 61. 


William Godwin. Painted by I. Northcote R.A.—Engraved by 
G. Dawe. Publish’d Oct? 4. 1802 ... Oxford Strt. Half 
length, head nearly profile to right, rect., with ground border, 
Brilliant impression of first state before ground of border and 
date were erased. Excessively scarce. S. 4 I. 


Sir Charles Hardy. T. Hudson pinxt—P. Dawe fecit. London 
Publish’d . . . 234 Sept? . . . Cornhill. Three-quarter length 
to right, hat under left arm, right hand pointing to naval battle. 
Rect. 5.8 x 4.8. Fine impression, not in S. 


Thomas Percy, S. T. P. Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.—En- 
graved by W. Dickinson. Publish’d Feby 24 1775 by W. Dick- 
inson at M's Sledges Henrietta Street Covent Garden London. 
Half length to right, mss. in left hand, rect. folio. 
Undescribed state of S. 60. Print reproduced in S. 


Sebastiani. Le Général, F. Gerard ee i —W. Dickinson fecit, 
rect. folio, etched open-letter proof. 


(William Robertson D.D.) St Joshua Reynolds pinx.—I. Dixon 
fecit. Published . . . November 15t 1772. Sold by J. Boydell 
. Chelsea. Nearly whole length seated to left, folio rect. 
Etched letter proof, before title. Brilliant impression of the 

first state. S. 301. | 


Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.— 
Engraved by Will™ Doughty. London, Publish’d . . . June 
gath 1793. by John Jones .. . Marylebone. Half length to 
left, rect. folio. S..2 V. Print reproduced in S. 


The Most High Puissant And Excellent Prince Henry The 

Great, King of France, and Navarre, &c. &c. As he lay in 

state after his murder, anno 1610. Engrav’d by R. Dunkarton 
ei eeoreRectMolio eS. per 


Same; beautiful full margined proof before all letters. 
Excessively scarce. (2) 


ale ait he Ne eT ee oe 
* 


REET A OS OM SE I TE ANI by 


4110 


4111 
4112 


4113 


— 4114 


4115 


4116 


4117 


4118 


4119 


Elizabeth Countess of Kildare by Dunkarton after Wissing. 
Bust to front, rect., 8vo. 
Brilliant proot before all letters, undescribed state of S. p. 


236, 57. 


Dusart, C. La Femme du Parti Orange. 4to rect. 
Brilliant proof, cut to rect. 


James Macardel, Mezzotinto Scraper. &c. Jac. M¢Ardel delin. 
1765.—Rich4 Earlom fecit. London, ... 20 April, 1771. 
Half length to left, rect. folio. S. 28 II. 7 


Marchioness of Wharton. Peter Lilly Equs Pinxit.—R. Earlom 
fecit. Published Sept 29th 1776 . . . London. Three-quarter 
length seated, landscape, rect. S. 42 II. 


His Excellency Jonathan Belcher Esq’; Captain General & 
Governor in Chief of His Majesty’s Provinces of Massachuset’s 
Bay & New Hampshire in New England and Vice Admiral of 
the same. R. Phillips Pinx—I Faber Fecit 1734. Three-quar- 
ter length to right, rect. folio. 

Fine impression of an excessively scarce and important piece of 
Americana. S. 29 and there reproduced. 


Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector. E Collectione W™ Powlet, 
Gen: Peter Lely pinxt 1653.—I. Faber fecit 1740. Bustin 
armor to front, rect. 4to. Scarce. S. 97. 


The most Illustrious Princess Elizabeth Crown’d Queen of 
England Anno 1558. H. Holbein pinx 1551—J. Faber fecit 
1742. Publish’d . . . April 1742. Whole length to left white 
dress, petticoat ornamented with pearls, dove on left hand, right 
forefinger to lips, folio rect. 

A very curious and interesting engraving, of the greatest rarity. 
srei2o LT. 


The Honble Robert Boyle Esq? Done after the Marble Bust 

. at Richmond. I. Faber fecit. Printed for Tho: Bowles 
.. . Cornhill. Bust to right in niche with round top in rect., 
folio. S. 125. 


Philip Frowde Esqr T. Murray Pinxt 1732—I. Faber fecit 
1738. Half length to left, oval in rect., small folio. S. 149. 
Dramatist and friend of Addison. 


Mrs Mary Anne Granville. Rich? Phillips pinxt—J. Faber 
fecit. 5 London: Printed & Sold by C. Bowles in St Pauls 
Church yard. Three-quarter length to left, folio rect. S. 
167 III. 


4120 


4121 


4122 
4123 


4124 


4125 


4126 


4127 


4128 


4129 


4130 


4131 


Elizabeth Dutchess of Hamilton, &c. Three-quarter length with 
greyhound, in landscape, rect. folio. 

One of the beautiful Gunnings. Fine impression of a beautiful 
print, but lacks publication line. Very scarce. S. 174 II. 


The Kit-Cat series. G. Kneller—I. Faber 1733. Folios. Sr? 
Richard Steele Knt S. p. 381. 31. 


—— Josep Addison Esq! &c. S. p. 382. 34. 
— Mr Jacob Tonson. S. p. 383. 43. 


Isaacus Newton EquS Obijt 20 Mar: 172 Mtatis Suae 85. J. 
Vanderbank pinx An®° 1726... J. Faber. Three-quarter 
length seated, head to left, rect., folio. S. 258. 


Mr Pope G. Kneller Bart Pinxt 1721,—John Faber fecit 
Printed for Tho’ Bowles . . . Cornhill. 
Bust laureated, profile to left, oval of snake with tail*in mouth, 
in rect., folio. Creased, but very scarce. S. 293 II. 


Illustrissimo & Honoratissimo Viro Georgio Comiti de Halifax, 
&c. (in Cujus Muséo Archetypa suspendetar Pictura) Hance 
Matthaei Prior Imaginem in Aere expolitam. G Kneller, Pinx 
1700.—D. D. C Johannes Faber, 1728. Three-quarter length 
to left, rect. folio. Fine impression. S. 298. . 


St John Vanbrugh Knt Comptroller of His Majties Works &c 
J. Richardson pinx. 1725.—J. Faber fecit 1727. Three-quarter 
length to right, rect. folio. Excessively scarce. S. 358. 


Gulielmus Drummond de Hathornden Scotus, Historiographus 
et Poeta. &c. Cornelius Johnson pinxt—J. Finlayson delt et 
fecit. publish’d . . . 1766 June 1St. . . Bust to right, wide 
collar with lace edge, rect. folio. S. 5 III. 


The Right Honorable Hugh Lord Warkworth, Aid de Camp to 
his Majesty. &c. Pompeio Battoni pinxt—J. Finlayson delint et 
fect Published . . . Nov. 2. 1765. Half length, head to right, 
rect. folio. 

Earl Percy (in 1766) of the American Revolution. Fine im- 
pression of a very scarce print. S. 18. 


Mark Akenside Htatis KXKV A Pond pinxt 1754.—E Fisher 


Sculpt 1772. Bust, nearly profile to right, oval in rect., 4to. 
Bock 


Colley Cibber, Esq? late Poet-Laureat. I. B. Vanloo pinx 1740. 
—Edw? Fisher fecit 1758. Three-quarter length seated to left, 
young girl withdrawing pen to left, rect. folio. 

The first published state, excessively scarce. S. 9 II. 


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4132 
4133 


4134 
4135 


4136 


4137 
4138 
4139 


4140 


4141 


4142 


— Same; publication line added. S. 9 III. 


Nath! Hone Pictor et Acad@¢ Flor@e SocS Se ipse Pinxt—Ed- 
vardus Fisher Sculpsit. Half length to right with pencil and 
portfolio, rect. folio. S. 30. 


Paulus Sandby. Ruralium Prospectum Pictor. FraS Cotes 
pinxt—E.. Fisher fecit. publish’d . . . 1763. Three-quarter 
length seated at window, sketching, rect. folio. 

Fine copy, scarce. S. 55. 


Laurence Sterne, A.M. Prebendary of York, &. J. Reynolds 
pinxt—E. Fisher fect London Printed for Robt Sayer... 
Fleet Street. Three-quarter length to right seated, right hand 
supporting head, rect., folio. S.561V. Print reproduced in S. 


Bust to left, man with turban, right hand upraised. T. Frye 
Pictor Invt & Sculpt—Hatton Garden 1760. Folio rect. 
Scaree,'' Si 13: 


George Fitzroy Earl of Northumberland &c. H. Gascar Pinx. 
Whole length to left, Roman costume, with spear, rect., folio. 
Third son of Charles II and Duch. of Cleveland. Fine im- 
pression. Excessively scarce. S. 8 II. 


The Right Honourable William Pitt Esqr: One of his Majesty's 
Principal Secretary’s of State And One of His Majesty’s Most 
Hon:ble Privy Council. W: Hoare Pinxt—Jas Gillis. Fecit.. 
Three-quarter length seated to left, rect. 12.12. x 9.12. 
Undescribed and no record of the engraver. 


The Right Honble Charles James Fox, His Majesty’s late Prin- 
cipal Secretary &c. John Gillbank Sculp. London, Published 
Oct. 2, 1806 &c. Three-quarter length, seated to right, pen in 
hand, curtain in background, rect., folio. 

Brilliant impression of a very scarce print. 


Adrianus van Ostade. Pictor Harl. Bat. &e. C. Dusart Pinxit 
—J. Gole fec. et Exe. &c. 4to. 
Fine impression of an early and scarce specimen. 


Valentine Green. L. F. Abbott, Pinxit.—Seipsum Sculpsit 
Published Oct? 16;th 1788, by V. & R. Green, Newman Street, | 
Oxford Street, London. Half length to right in frame, rect., 
folio. Scarce. S.57 II. 


Eleanor Gwynn. &c Sir P.. Lely pinxt:—Engrav’d by V. Green, 
Engraver to his Majesty, & to the Elector Palatine. Publish’d 
Novr 17th 1777, by W. Shropshire, N° 158, New Bond Street. 
Three-quarter length seated to right, bosom exposed, oval in 
frame, in rect., small folio, 

A finer and more beautiful impression of this attractive and 
scarce print could not be desired. S. 60 II. 


4143 


4144 


4145 


4146 


4147 


4148 


4149 


4150 


Lady Caroline Howard. Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.— 
Engraved by V. Green, Mezzotinto Engraver, . . . Published 
by V. Green, . . . Dect 7th 1778. &c. Whole length, a young 
girl, seated to left on ground, rect., folio. 

An unusually attractive combination of subject, painter and 
engraver. S. 68 II. 


(Kitty Hunter) E F Calze pinxit—Publish’d July 22 1771 by 
J. Boydell Cheapside—Val Green fecit. Three-quarter length, 
standing to right, arm resting on table, rect., folio. Inscription 
lightly etched, inscription space uncleaned. 

A most brilliant, perfect, early, and undescribed state of S. 71. 
of which the only other known impression is in the British 
Museum. From the Augustin Daly collection. 


Sir Edwyn Sandys Second Son of ArchbP Sandys. G. Powle, 
delnt V. Green, . . . Aeri incisit. &c. Bust to right, oval, 8vo. 
A scarce print, but lacks publication line. 


(Mrs Benjamin West and Child.) B.. West pinxt—Val.. Green 
fecit. Robt Sayer Excudit London, ... 10 July 1770. Half 
lengths in circle with frame, in rect., folio. 

Needs ironing. Very scarce. S. 139 II. 


Pamela and Phyloclea. Sir P.. Lely pinxt:—Engrav’d by V. 
Green, Engraver to his Majesty, & to the Elector Palatine. 
Here nor Treason is hid vailed in Innocence. Three-quarter 
lengths to left, two shepherdesses with bird’s nest, oval in rect., 
small folio. 

Fine impression, original coloring, of an attractive and very 
scarce subject. S. 155. 


Proof before all letters after F. van Mieris of Woman seated, 
holding a lap dog whose ear is pulled by man with broad- 
brimmed hat and cloak, engraved by John Greenwood. Small 
folio rect. 

Beautiful rich impression, inscription space uncleaned. The 
engraver was born in Boston 1727 but -practised abroad; his 
portrait engraved by Pether is No. 4182. 


Ioannes Iacobus Haidius Pictor Et Chaleographus &c. Ant. 
Graff pinx. 1766.—I. Elias Haid. Three-quarter length seated 
to right, graver in hand, folio rect. 


Jaque Mettenleiter Peintre, et Jean Elie Haid Graveur. Peint 
par Jaque Mettenleiter.—Gravé par J. E. Haid 1784. Se vend 
a Augsbourg ches J. J. Haid et fils. Oblong folio rect., very fine 
copy. | 


CR Nah eas EER Te Pray ape cmap) 


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ERNE RPM Ce ee Pon eS On 


4151 


4152 


4153— 


4154 


4155 


4156 


4157 


4158 


Abba Gregorius Aethiops Ambarensis. <Aet. LII. G. B. v. 
Sand. pinx.—Elias. Ch. Heiss sculp.. Aug. Vind: 1691 Half 
length to front, in oval frame with title, on ornamental base, 
small folio rect. 

Fine specimen of an early mezzotint. Excessively scarce, not 
mentioned by Nagler. 


(John Wolcot.) Peter Pindar Esq? Painted by I: Opie—En- 
graved by C H Hodges. London Publish’d April 13th 1787 
. .. Half length seated, to right, frame, rect., folio. 

Fine impression. S. 35. 


George III. King of Great Britain, &c. &c. Done after the 
Coronation Medal.—Rich@ Houston fecit. Bust, laureated, in ° 
armor, profile to left, oval in rect., folio. 

Brilliant impression. Very scarce. S. 44. 


(Frederick the Great) Half length to left, hat, sash, star, 
oval in frame, resting on base, in rect., folio. 

Brilliant and perfect proof before all letters, inscription space 
uncleaned, of the Pesne-Houston engraving. Undescribed state 


of S. 96. 


Head of the Executioner after Prince Rupert, engraved for 
Evelyn’s Sculptura 1755. 


Head of John the Baptist on a Charger. (2) 


The Right Honourable Charles James Fox. Painted by Ant: 
Hickel.—Engraved by I. S. Huck. Three-quarter length seated, 
broad-brimmed hat, papers in hand, stick against knee, land- 
scape, folio rect. 

Fine impression of a very scarce print and the most attractive 
portrait. With the stamp and autograph of the Chev. J. de 
Franck, 1814. 


(Charles Marquis Cornwallis.) Painted by D Gardiner.— 
Engraved by I Jones ... Pub? as the Act directs, March 
6th 1793, by I. Jones. N° 75 Great Portland Street, Portland 
Place. Whole length to right, head to front, in uniform and 
cocked hat, both hands on cane, troops in distance, large folio 
rect. 

Early and undescribed state of a most desirable item. Publica- 
tion line was erased and title added later. Bottom margin 
uncleaned. S. 14 (al). 


William Strahan Esq? Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.—En- 
graved by J. Jones, . . . Publish’d . . . March 1. 1792. Half 
length seated, to left, rect., folio. 


Fine impression of a scarce and important item. He was the 


King’s printer and the friend to whom the historic letter, end- 
ing; “‘ You are now my enemy,—and I am, Yours B. Franklin.” 
was written. S. 70. Accompanied by a facsimile of the letter. 


4159 


4160 


4163 


4164 


4165 


4166 


4167 


4168 


4169 


4170 


Thomas Tyrwhitt Esq? 3B. Wilson pinxt—I. Jones fecit. Pub- 
lish’'d ... Jany 24 1788, ... Half length to right, books 
and curtain in background, rect., folio. 

Fine impression. S. 75. 


The Right Honble Edmund Burke. H. Kingsbury sculp. Pub- 
lished April 30th 1798, by Lee & Hurst, N° 32, Pater-noster 
Row. Half length to left, spectacles, rect., 4to. Scarce. S. 3. 


James Northcote. P. Hoare delt—H. Kingsbury fecit. Bust, 
profile to left, oval, small folio. Printed in brown. S. 11. 


John Gay. Engraved by Francis Kyte after W. Aikman. 
Proof before all letters, sides slightly cut into, but otherwise 
periect. S. p. 790: 28 


Venus and Cupid. Carlo Cignani Pinxt—R. Laurie fecit. Lon- 
don, Published . . . 10 Dec? 1775 . . . Oblong folio rect. 
Brilliant, velvety impression. Undescribed. 


Gulielmus D. G. Angliae Rex. &t JI. Van Wyck delin: B. 
Lense fecit: Sold by E. Cooper ete. On horseback to left, 
pointing with baton, battle in background, small folio rect. 
Searce. S. 24 ITT. 


Andreas Paulus Peer. Kunst Handler in Niirnberg. A: 1672. 


J. F. L. f. 1672. Half length to right handling prints, rect., 
4to. 
Fine proof before all letters; engraved by J. F. Leonard+-1680. 
A very early and desirable specimen, of the very greatest 
rarity, not mentioned by Nagler. 


Captain Thomas Coram. ete Will™ Hogarth Pinxt—Ias Mc- 
Ardell Fecit. Half length to left, oval in rect. 
Fine impression before publication line. S. 45 II. 


Sir Isaac Newton Drawn and Scraped MDCCLX By James 
Macardel From An Original Portrait Painted By Enoch See- 
man ete. Bust to right, rect., small folio. S. 138 II. 


Louis Jules duc de Nivernois engraved by M¢Ardell after A. 
Ramsay. Half length to front, oval in rect., small folio. 
Beautiful and brilliant proof impression, but cut to rectangle. 
S. 140. 


(Samuel Richardson) Ios Highmore pinx.—IaS M¢Ardell fecit. 
O Master of the Heart! whose magick skill, ete. Three-quarter 
length to left, rect., folio. Scarce. S. 152. 


M*s Woffington. A. Pond pinxt—Ias: M:Ardell fecit Half 
length to left, lace cap, holding flowers, small folio rect. S. 
188. Print reproduced in S. 


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4171 


4172 


4173 


41°74 


4175 


4176 


4177 


4178 


4179 


4180 


(Nell Gwynn) S¥ Peter Lely Pinxt—Ias M¢Ardell Fecit. etc. 
Three-quarter length to left, with lamb, folio rect. Fine im- 
pression. S. 191. 


— Another copy. 


William Earl of Sutherland, Aid de Camp to his Majesty & 
Coll! of a Highland Regt &c. Allen Ramsey, Pinxt—J. M¢Intosh 
fecit. Publish’d . . . 21, June, 1779. Whole length in high- 
land dress, folio rect. Brilliant impression of an excessively 
scarce print. S. 1. 


James Harrington Esg* Author of the Oceana. ete. Marchi 
fecit. Half length to left, broad lace collar, oval in rect., folio. 
Brilliant proof in fine condition before publication line. Early 
and undescribed state of S. 8. 


Ioh: Heinricus Hulsz Ictus. Reipubl. Norib: . . . denatus . . 
1649 ... Multz fe A° 1675. Bust to right, broad starched 
collar, fur-lined robe and chains, oval, broad frame, angles with 
Arms, to rect., 8vo. 

Fine and perfect copy of a very early and very scarce specimen. 
Nagler *19. 


(William Powell, actor) R. Pyle pinxt—S. Okey Jun” fecit. | 
As Tragic Genius pensive sat, and thought, | (etc., three lines) | 
To Powells view she held th’ inspiring scroll, | And Garricks 
fire, blaz’d forth in Powells soul. | Sold by S. Okey, Ivy Lane, 
Newgate Street. Half length to left, head to right, oval, sides 
cut by rect. 5.6.x 4.8. Undescribed but possibly S. 8 reduced. 


The Right Honourable, Georgiana Lady Visecountess Spen- 
cer and, Her Daughter, the Honble Miss, Georgiana Spencer. 
Sir Joshua Reynold’s Pinxt—S. Paul Fecit. Three-quarter 
length to right, the daughter standing on table, rect., folio. 
Beautiful and perfect impression of a very scarce and attractive 
print. S. 8. | 


Mrs Susanna Cent-Livre. D. Fermin Pinx.—P. Pelham fecit 
1720. Printed & Sold by John Bowles at the Black Horse in 
Cornhill. Half length to left, in oval, small folio. 

Fine impression of a desirable print. S. 6 III. 


In constant Industry (deserving Praise) Honest Will: Crouch, 
ete. N. Tucker pinx. 1725.—P. Pelham fec. Half length to 
front, rect., small folio. Fine impression. Very scarce. S. 14. 


Peterus Paulus Rubens, etc. Printed for John Bowles & Son 
4t the Black Horse in Cornhill.—P. Pelham, fec: et Excud: 
1724. Half length to left, broad-brimmed hat, rect., folio. 
Fine impression of an undescribed state of S. 33. 


4181 


4182 


4183 


4184 


4185 


4186 


4187 


4188 


4189 
4190 


4191 


His Most Sacred: Majesty George the III¢ King of Great Brit- 


-ain, ete. ‘T. Erye, ad.vivum delineavit—W. Panther fecit. 


Half length to right, rect., small folio. Fine impression of an 


early ang undescribed state, before publication line, and before 


engraver’s name was corrected to “ Pether ”’, of S. 19. 


The Friendly Mr J no Greenwood died 1792 W. Pether Fet 
Bust to left, oval in octagon, over palette with inscription, in 
rect., small 4to. Fine impression. S. 20. , 


(William Pether, engraver.) Half length to left, long hair, left 
hand grasping cloak, rect., folio. 


A brilliant and immaculate proof before all letters of a marvel-. 


ous specimen of mezzotint engraving. Excessively scarce. S. 


© 26-1. 


Mons't De Voltaire. L Sen. delint—C. Corbett fect Whole 


length to. right, seated, writing at table, in library, rect., folio. 


Slightly creased. Very scarce. S. (Purcell) 73. . 


Henry James Pye Esq® Painted by S: I. Arnold. London 


“Published as the Act directs FebY 2. 1801.—Engraved by B. 


Pym. Half length to left, oval in rect., folio. Fine and brilliant 
example. e 
Carolus Secundus Deigratia Angliae Scotiae, Franciae et Hiber- 
niae Rex Fidei Defensor, etc., et, Augustissimus Pacis Univer- 


salis Noviomagensis Mediator P. Lely Pinxit—H H Quiter fec — 


& excud Noviomagi. Nearly whole length to left, seated, in 
robes, folio rect. 
Unusually fine copy of a very scarce early example. 


Her Royal Highness the Dutchess of York P Lelly pinxit— 


Har Hind Quiter fee et excudit. Nearly whole length to left, 


seated, fondling pet dog. Very fine specimen of an unusual and 
especially desirable example. 


James Heath A.RA. Historical Engraver to His Majesty. 
Painted by T. Kearsley—London, Published 1795—Engraved 
by S. W. Reynolds., Half length to front, folio rect. Fine and 
early proof. 


—— Publication line altered to: ‘‘ London, Published Jan. 1. 
1796, by P. Brown, Crown Street Soho.” 


James Northcote R.A., ete. Ipse pinx.—1798—Engraved by 
S. W. Reynolds. Folio rect. Fine impression. 


Kneller. Godefridus, Lubeco-Germanus; eques, ete. Pet: 
Schenck fec: et exc: Amstelaed: ete. Half length to right, oval 
in rect., 4to printed in brown. 


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4192 


4193 


4194 


4195 


4196 


4197 


4198 


4199 


4200 


4201 


4202 


4203 


4204 


4205 


Nicolaus Witsen Consal Amstelodamensis Aetatis LX.. Petrus 
Schenk Ad Vivum Pinxit & Sculpsit 1701. Half length to left, 


oval, over arms and emblems, in rect., folio. Fine impression. 


Whole length of Woman seated, pen in left hand, at table on 
which is candlestick. G Terburg, pinx. P. Schenck fec, et. 
Exe. 1684 Folio rect. A very fine, early, and attractive 
specimen. 


The Rt Honble Joseph Addison. Unrivald, and Unmatch’d, 
Shall be his Fame. ete. M. Dahl pinx 1719.—I. Simon fecit., 
etc. Half length to right, seated, writing at table, rect., folio. 
Brilliant impression of a very scarce and desirable print. S. 1. 


The Rt Honble Joseph Addison Esq. one of his Majesty’s Sec- 
retary 's of State. G. Kneller . . . pinx.—Sold by I. Smith, ete. 
Half length to left, head to right, left hand on block, landscape 
background, rect., small folio. S. (I. Simon.) 2 II. 


The Right Honble Philip Dormer Stanhope E. of Chesterfield. 
etc. W. Hoare Pinxt—I. Simon fecit Half length to left, oval 
in rect., small folio. Very scarce. S. 38 II. Reproduced in S. 


Beaumont, Fletcher, Milton and Cowley. I. Simon Fecit.—Four 
busts, in ovals, on one plate. S. 55. 24 


Dryden, Garth, Vanbrugh and Steele-—I. Simon fec. et Ex. 
55,55. 3¢ 


Addison, Prior, Pope and Congreve. G. Kneller Barot pinx—- 
I. Simon Fecit. S. 55. 4th 


Indian Kings. I. Verelst Pinxt—I. Simon fecit. Printed for 


~ Jn° Bowles & Son, at the Black Horse in Cornhill London. 


Whole lengths, in native costume, folios, rectangles. S. 84 II. 
1. Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Tow, King of the Maquas. 


2. Etow Oh Koam, King of the River Nation. 


3. Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row, Emperour of the Six Nations. 


4. Ho Nee Yeath Taw No Row, King of the Generethgarich. 
All of the above are brilliant impressions and excessively scarce. 
See No. 4371. 


Shakespeare Ob: A. D. 1616. Aetat: 53. Zoust pinx.—I. Simon 
fe. et ex. Done from a Capital Picture ... Half length to 
right, oval in rect., small folio. The scarce first state. S. 133 I. 


Jonathan Swift S. T. D. Dean of the Cathedral Church of 
St Patrick’s in Dublin, etc. P. Pelham fect—I Bowles Excudt. 
Half length to left, oval in rect., folio. 

Altered plate of Simon, head of Swift inserted. S. 126 II. 


4206 


4207 


4208 


4209 


4210 


4211 


4212 


4213 


4214 


4215 


(Charles Jones Fox). Whole length seated, left hand on paper 
on table to right, landscape seen through window, books on floor, 
rect., 20. x 17.42. 

Brilliant and perfect proof before all letters, lower edge un- 
cleaned, by S. W. Reynolds after J. R. Smith. 


Mr? Steele. G. Kneller Eques pinxit—I. Simon fecit. Sold by 
J. Tonson in the Strand. Half length to right, head to left, 
right arm resting on block, rect., small folio. ; 

Bright impression of the excessively scarce first state. S. 141 I. 


Mr William Congreve. S. Kneller . . . Pinx.—l. Smith fec. 
et ex. 1710. Half length to right, rect., small folio. S. 54 II. 


Abrahamus Hondius Pictor Ipse pinx:—I Smith fecit. et. ex 
Half length to left, pointing to canvas, rect., 4to. 
Brilliant impression. S. 132 I. 


Jacobus Jmus PD). G. Mag: Brit: Fra: et Hib. Rex A. Van Dyke 
Eques Pinx: . . . —I. Smith fec et ex 1721 Half length to 
left, oval in rect., small folio. S. 139 III. 


Johannes Locke. Ob. A. D. 1704 Aetat. 72. ... G. Kneller 
. . . depicto. Fecit I. Smith, A° 1721. Half length to left, oval 
in rect., small folio. Very scarce. S. 157 II. 


Serenissima Maria D. G. Angliae, . . . Regina . . . Anno 1685. 
G. Kneller Pinx.—I. Smith fec—Sold by I. Smith . . . Half 
length to front, oval in rect., small folio. 

Fine impression of the original issue, slight repair at top. S. 
169 I. (Mary Beatrix, Queen of James II.) 


The Right Honble Charles Montague One of the Lords Commis- 
sioners of the Treasury, etc. G: Kneller Eques pinx:—I: Smith 
fec: et excud: Three-quarter length to right, landscape back- 
ground, rect., small folio. 


Fine copy. S. 185 II. (Better known as the Earl of Halifax.) 


Illustrissimus Princeps Jacobus Dux Ormondiae, etc. G. Knel- 


ler . . . pinx.—I. Smith fee—Sold by I. Smith... Half 


length to left, oval in rect., small folio. 
Beautiful impression of an unusually fine portrait. S. 194. 


Mr? Alexander Pope AetS 28. G. Kneller . . . Pinx. 1716.—J. 
Smith fec. et ex. 1717. Nearly three-quarter length to left, head 
to right, holding book, landscape background, rect., small folio. 
Fine impression of a very scarce print. S. 203 II. 


Johannes Smith G. Kneller Eques pinx. 1696.—I. Smith fec. 
1718. Half length to front, holding his print of Kneller, rect., 
small folio. Fine impression. S. 232 II. 


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4217 


4218 


4.219 


4220 


4221 
4222 


A223 


4225 


4226 


The Prince of Great Britain, etc. G Kneller ad vivum pinx: 
I Smith fecit—Sold by I Smith etc. Whole length, an infant 
lying on a cushion, rect., folio. 
Fine impression. S. 2461II. (James Stuart, the Old Pre- 
tender. ) | 


George Viscount Tarbat L¢ Macleod & Castlehaven Heretable 
Shirreff Of Cromarty Aetatis 60 Anno 1692. I Smith fecit. 
Bust to front, oval in rect., 4to. Very scarce. S. 251 II. 


Gulielmus. D. G. Angliae Rex &t W. Wissing and I. Van- 
dervoort pinxit—I Smith fecit. etc. Whole length to front, 
in armor, long cloak, etc., rect., folio. 

Brilliant impression. S. 274. 


Guilielmus Wissing Inter Pictores sui Sacculi celeberrimos nulli 
secundus, etc. W Wissing pinx:—I Smith fe: Half length to 
left, oval, small folio. 

Magnificent specimen of the first state of a most beautiful print. 
S.°278 I. 


(Sir Nigel Bowyer Gresley engraved by J. R. Smith) Half 
length to front, sheathed sword in left hand, encampment in 
background, rect., folio. Inscription space uncleaned. S. 70. 


James Heath. Historical Engraver to the King & Associate of 
the Royal Academy. Painted by L. F. Abbott.—Engraved by 
I. R. Smith . . . London Published June 1.1796 .. . 8. 79 II. 


Andrew Marvell, ete. From a capital Picture in the Trinity 
House at Hull—Engraved by I. R. Smith, . . . Published 
Augt 241802 . . . Fine copy. S. 104.’ 


Miss Montague Painted & Engraved by I. R. Smith. Pub- 
lished 24th June 1777 by I R Smith N° 10 Bateman Building 
Soho Square & W™ Humphrey Gerrard Street Half length to 
right, head inclined, seated, oval in rect., large 4to. 

First state, inscription in lightly etched script, of a beautiful 
and excessively scarce print. The extreme lower ends of blank 
inscription space are missing. S. 1131. With stamp of Bur- 
leigh James. 


Benjamin, Count of Rumford Knight of the Illustrious Orders 
of the White Eagle, and Saint Stanislaus; etc. Painted, En- 
graved & Published April 2, 1801, by I R Smith, ... Nearly 
whole length, seated, to right, rect., folio. 

Fine impressions of the very scarce first published state. S. 
143 II. : 


Johannes Gay. Zinck pinx—W™ Smith del. et sculp. Pub- 
lish’d as the Act directs Dect 18t 1775 . . . Half length to right, 
oval frame, in rect., small folio. . 

Superb impression of a beautiful and scarce print. S. 1 II. 


4227 


4228 


4229 


4230 


4231 


4232 


4233 


4234 


4235 


Catherine Macaulay aet 32. Kath. Reid Pinxt—J. Spilsbury 
fecit. Printed for Jn° Spilsbury, Engraver, . . . September 
1764. Half length, to left, seated, oval, with border, in rect 
small folio. 

Brilliant and perfect impression of an early and undescribed 
state of S. 29. 


°? 


Richmond, Duke of, bust, profile to left. Sandwich Lord, bust, 
profile to right, ovals, 8vo. Published as the Act directs by 
Robt Stewart N° 287 Near Great Turnstile Holborn August y@ 
26 (& September y 16) 1779. (2) 


Dr Samuel Johnson Opie pinxt Londini—C. Townley Sculpt 
1786 Publish’d a Berlin by I. M. Pascal Half length to left, 
head inclined forward, rect., folio. 

Very brilliant impression of the second state before Townley’s 
address. Excessively scarce in this state. S. 11 II. 


(Hastings, Marg.) To His Royal Highness The Prince Regent, 
This Print of the Earl of Moira as acting Grand Master... 
of Free & Accepted Masons, etc. Painted by Ja’ Ramsay.— 
Engraved by C. Turner. London Published May 31. 1811, etc. 
Three-quarter length, seated, folio rect. 

Fine copy, full margins, beautifully printed in colors. 


Sir Samuel Hood, K. B. K.S. F. Painted by Downman Esq'— 
Engraved by C. Turner. Published Nov’ 13. 1806. by George 
Andrews N° 7. Charing Cross. Half length to left, in uniform, 
drawn curtain revealing ship in background, folio rect. 

Very fine etched: letter proof. 


Spencer. George John Earl, J. Hoppner Esqt R. A. pinxt— 
C. Turner sculpt London Published May 1. 1808 by C. Turner 
50 Warren Street Fitzroy Square. Rect., folio. 

Unusually fine proof before title. 


(Portrait of the Artist) W. Vaillandt fec. Nearly half length 
to right, of man with own hair, cloak, neck-cloth, left hand to 
breast, pillar and curtain in backpronde: Brilliant impression. 
Wessely No. 4. 

Wallerant Vaillant 1623 + 1677. One of the earliest masters 
and instructed by Prince Rupert. 


(Vaillant’s Family) W. V.(aillant) Oblong small folio rect. 
Fine impression with stamp of H. Buttstaedt Berlin and another. 
W. No. 10. 


W. Vaillant pinx: et fee: Half length of young man with vel- 
vet hat, seated to left, with left hand holding stick, arm over 
canvas. Very fine example. W. No. 20. 


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4236 


4237 


4238 


4239 


4240 


4241 
4242 


4343 


A344 


A345 


4346 


(The Venetian Girl) Titian invent.—Carolus Allard Excudit. 
—W. Vaillandt fec. Full half length, head to right, rect., 4to. 
Brilliant impression. W. No. 136. 


Petrus Lely Eques; P. Lely Pinxit.—G. Valck Fecit et ex. 
Bust to left, oval, small 4to. 
Beautiful impression. Very scarce. S. 3. 


Vanhaften. Nicolas., natif de Gorcome a sceu dépintre mieux que 
personne les fumeurs et les Ivrognes. Se ipse Pinxit et sculpsit. 
12mo. Fine impression of an early and very scarce specimen. 


Thomas Killegrew Groome of y® Bedchamber to King Charles y¢ 
Second W. Wissing pinxit I. Vander vaart fec:—I. Smith exc. 
Half length to left, holding sword, oval, 4to. 

Very scarce. S. 4 II. : 


The Reverend Doctor Jonathan Swift Dean of St Patrick’s, 
Dublin. Markham ad vivum delin.—Burford fecit 1744. Lon- 
don Printed for John Bowles & Son, etc. Three quarter length, 
seated to front, rect., folio. S. (Wan Haecken) 16 III. 


—— Another copy. 


P Van Somer fe et ex Bust to left, man, own hair, beard, in 
armor, 8vo. Good impression. 
An early master of the art; the print not mentioned by Nagler. 


(Thomas Moore) Painted By George F. Mulvany.—Engraved 
By George Raphael Ward. Half length to left, holding eye- 
glass and paper, folio rect. 

Brilliant proof before title and publication line. Very scarce. 


(Master Betty by James Ward after Northcote.) Halt length 
to right, rich velvet dress (as Hamlet), rect., folio. 

A most brilliant, spotless proof before all letters, with good 
margins, of this very attractive portrait. Excessively scarce. 


S. 41. 


Mr Johnstone As Sir Callaghan in Love Ala Mode. Painted by 
M A Shee Esq? R A—Engraved by W™ Ward. Published Sept™ 
25, 1803, . .. London. Full bust to right, rect., folio. 
Magnificent etched open letter proof of first published state, in 
choice condition. S. 50I1I. “Irish” Johnstone. 


Sir Jeffery Amherst, Knight . . . of the Bath, Governor of Vir- 
ginia, Colonel . . . Commander in Chief of His Majesty’s 
Forces in North America from 1758 to 1764. J. Reynolds pinxt 
—_J. Watson fecit. Three-quarter length to left in armor, rapids 
and canoes in background, rect., folio. 

Brilliant impression of a very important and scarce print. Ss. 


bid: 


4347 


4348 


43.49 


4350 


4351 


4352 


4353 


4354 


Brigadier General Simon Fraser, who after a Series of dis- 
tinguished services fell at the head of an advanced. Corps of the 
Army near Saratoga the 7th Octob? 1777. (etc., three lines). 
Scouter Pinxt—James Watson Fecit. Published . . . June 18¢ 
1778. . . . London. Half length to left, oval with Koad bor- 
der, in rect., folio. 

Beautiful clear impression, in the first published state, of one 
of the finest, most important and scarcest items of American 
interest. S. 56 IT. 


Archbishop Laud. Van Dyke Pinxit.—James Watson sculpsit. 
Published May 1St 1779 . .. London. Nearly three-quarter 
length to left, standing, folio rect. 

Brilliant impression. S. 90 III. 


Gen! Robert Monckton by James Watson after Benj. West. 
Whole length in uniform to right, near cannon, tent in back- 
ground, rect., folio. 

Brilliant neat impression but lacking inscription which was 
printed from separate plate. S. 103. A false margin has been 
added. 


Edward Payne Esq? From An Original Portrait In The Pos- 
session Of Henry Laurens Esq? C. W. Pele Pinx Philadelphia 
—James Watson Fecit Publish’d ... Jany 18t 1783. Half 
length to left, chin supported by left hand, right holding pamph- 
let: “In the Cause of Liberty and my Country. The Crisis. 
Common Sense.” in border, rect., small folio. 

Fine impression of a scarce print. The “ Edward” is of course 
AN GITOF a,c hl oe 


(Sir Richard Pearson) C Grignion Jun’ Pinxit—James Wat- 
son sculpsit. Published Novr 18st 1780, . . . London. Three- 
quarter length to left, in uniform, rect., folio, 

Fine impression of the first state. Scarce. S.-115. 


Sir Robert Walpole, afterwards Earl of Orford, ete. Vanloo 
Pinxit—James Watson sculpsit. Published Jany 18t 1788 . 
London. Whole length to front, holding pamphlet and portfolio, 
rect., folio. Brilliant impression. S. 149. 


(Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland) Painted by Sir Peter Lely. Ss) 


Engrav’d by ThoS Watson. Publish’d Jany 18t 1779, Three- 
quarter length to left, helmet, spear and shield, rect., folio. 
Beautiful proof before title of a lovely and very scarce por 
in finest condition. S. 5 II. 


(John Paterson) Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.—Engrav’d 
by Thomas Watson. Half length to left seated, frame, rect., 
folio. 


Superb, spotless proof, before all inscription but artists’ line. 
Saco 1. 


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4355 


4356 


4359 


4360 


4361 


4362 


4363 


4364 


(Eloisa) D. Gardner Pinxt—ThoS Watson fecit. London 
Publish’d June 20th 1775 for Watson & Dickinson N° 158 New 
Bond Street. Bust to left, profile, hands clasped, long hair 
across shoulder, oval, broad border in rect., 4to. 

Most beautiful proof before title of a lovely subject; undescribed 
state of S. 38. 


Mr John Dryden. G. Kneller Baront pinx.—G. White fecit 
Sold by Thomas Bowles ... London. Half length to left, 
holding wreath, oval in rect., small folio. Good impression. 


= ad Se 
—— Another copy, the plate slightly retouched. S. 17 III. 


Mr Pope G. Kneller . . . pinx. 1722. Sold by S. Simpson in 
Maiden lane Covt Garden. G. White fec. 1732. Half length 
to right, head supported by left hand, rect., small folio. 

Fine impression. S. 35 III. 


Allan Ramsay. W. Aikman pinxit—G. White fec. Half length 
to right, oval, in rect., small folio. Very scarce. S. 36 II. 


The Dutchess of Cleaveland. P Lely Eques pinx:—R. Williams 
fe: Cum Privilegio Regis. E. Cooper ex: Whole length to 
front, seated, rect., folio. 

Fine impression of the scarce second (of four) states. S. 13 II. 


(Margaret Hughes) Madam Hewse S. P. Lely pinx:—R. 
Williams fect—E Cooper ex Nearly whole length to right, 
seated at fountain. 

Fine and undescribed early state before “ Cum Privilegio Regis ’ 
was engraved on the plate. It has been added in ink in a con- 
temporary hand. S. 25 (al). 


2 


The Dutchess of Monmouth W Wissing pinx: R Williams fe: 
Cum Privilegio Regis. Sold by E. Cooper, etc. Half length to 
right, oval, 4to. 

Fine impression of the excessively scarce first state. S. 37 1. 


On back ‘“‘ P. Mariette 1696 ” 


Robert Bloomfield, Author of the Farmer’s Boy, etc. Painted 
by Jn° Rising—Engraved by Jn° Young . . . London, Oct™ 
1st 1805, Published by R. Bloomfield, . . . Half length to left, 
seated, frame, rect., folio. S. 7 II. 


Robert Bloomfield, ete. Painted by P. Violet-—Engraved by Jn° 
Young . . . London, Jany 18t 1805, Published by R. Bloom- 
field . . . Half length to right, broad frame, rect., folio. S. 8. 


4365 


4366 


4367 


4368 


4369 


4370 


4371 


4372 


4373 


A374 


Charles Dibdin Esq? Painted by Thos Philips.—Proof.—En- 
graved by Jn° Young . . . London, Septt 25th; 1799 . . . Half 
length to left, broad frame, rect., folio. 

Brilliant impression, with large margins, of the very scarce first 


state. S. 171. (The elder Charles Dibdin.) 


William Pitt engraved by Jno. Young after Nollekens. Bust on 
pedestal, in arched niche, rect., folio. 
Brilliant proof before all letters, inscription space uncleaned, 


undescribed. S. 59 (al). 


Thomas Otway. P. Lely Pinx. Half length to right, oval, in 
rect., folio. 

Brilliant impression of the very scarce first state. S.951. With 
the stamp of Wyatt Thibaudeau. 


— Publication line of ThoS Bowles added. S. 95 II. 


Algernon Sidney Esq. Bust to right, in armor, rect., 4to. En- — 
graver unknown, seventeenth century. Fine impression of the 
scarce first state. S. 110. 


Miss Rafter in the Character of Phillida G. Schalken Pinxit. 
See native Beauty, etc. Three-quarter length to left as shep- 
herdess holding wreath over young man; rect., small folio. 
Engraver unknown, early eighteenth century. S. 19. (Better 
known as Kitty Clive.) 


The Four Indian Kings. Done... from y® Life by B. Lens 
Junt'—B. Lens. exc. Four ovals, in ornamental borders, with 
names as in the Simon prints, on folio sheet. See No. 4200. 
Fine impression, of the very greatest rarity. Engraver unknown, 
early eighteenth century. S. 54, and there reproduced. 


John Wilkes Esq? Four times Elected Member of Parliament 
. . . London Printed for J. Smith . . . Whole length, stand- 
ing by a table, rect., folio. Engraver unknown, late eighteenth 
century. S. 160. 


A Knight of Malta. Three-quarter length to right, rock and 
landscape background, over blank oval, probably intended for 
Arms, in rect., folio. 

Brilliant proof before all letters by an unknown artist. 


Sir Charles Hardy, Admiral of the White Squadron, and Com- 
mander in Chief of the Grand British Fleet. Printed for & 
Sold by Carington Bowles, etc. Whole length to front, leaning 
on cannon, boat load of sailors and ship “ Victory” in back- 
ground, rect., folio. Fine copy of an important print. 


4375 


4376 


Houbraken. Three-quarter length, seated, graver in hand, 
studying large canvas to right, folio rect. | 
Brilliant proof before all letters, bottom margin uncleaned. 


Unidentified proof before all letters. Bust to left of man, own 
hair, large round eyes, head inclined forward and to left, look- 
ing to front, rect., 7.2.x 5.10, about 1780. 


A377 


4378 


4379 


4380 


4381 


4382 


4383 


4384 


4385 


PORTRAITS 


Abercrombie, The Death of—Engraved by E. Mitchell after 
Northcote. 1805. Oblong folio. 


Thalia. Mrs Abington. R4 Cosway R. A. Delint—F. Barto- 
lozzi Sculp. Published . . . 20 Aug. 1783, by S. Watts. ~- 
London. Whole length, crowning bust of Shakespeare, rect., 
small folio. 

Fine, perfect impression in brown, of a beautiful and very scarce 
print. 


—— The etching, unfinished, printed in red, probably unique. - 


Abbot, Robt. Bp. Salisbury, Francisco Delaram sculp.  8vo rect. 
Fine early impression. 


Achland, Lady Harriet. J. Chapman sculpt 1796. Profile to 
left, 8vo. | 


Adam. Pere du genre humain Né lé 6¢ jour de la Creation, 
etc. F. Bonneville del et sculp. | (2) 


John Adams Esqt L. L. D.| President of the United States. 
Bust to right, cottage obscured by trees in right background, 
oval with border line, 5.3. x 4.6. Stipple. 

Unknown and undéscribed, but Bode an early state of the 
Houston. S. 1453. 


Drawn & Engraved by H. Houston. Folio rect. S. 1454. 
Scarce. 


Second President, ete. Painted by E. Savage in 1800. 
Rect., folio. Published by the Pelham Club. Boston 1901. 


—— Two small India proofs. (3) 


, Schildknaap, Minister Plenipotentiaris, etc. Rein? Vin- 
keles. ad viv. del. & sculp. 1782. W. Holtrop, excud. Bust to 
front, circle, palm and laurel branches, liberty cap in upper 
right, rect. 8vo, line. Fine L. P. proof. Very scarce. 


, Gezant der Noord-Americaansche Staaten, etc. Reint 
Vinkeles, . . . sculp. 8vo. (2) 


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Se eee 


,* ae lee poe ees 


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4386 


4387 


4388 
4389 
4390 
4391 


4392 


4393 


4394 


4395 


4396 


4397 


4398 


4399 


Adams, John Q. T. Gimbrede Professor of Drawing at West 
Point Del. & Sculp. . . . 1826. Three-quarter length to left, 
folio rect. Beautiful impression; needs ironing. S. 1032. 


Jules Jacquemart delin et sculp. Medallion bust, profile 
to right, proof. 


Engraved by Paradise after Durand. 
—— Bank note India proof. (3) 


Adams. Samuel, Esq. One of the Delegates, etc. Whole length 
seated, 8vo rect. From the Impartial History. 


—— By H. B. Hall after Johnston. India proof. 
—— By J. B. Longacre after Copley. (2) 


From the Engraving, P, Revere scp. for the Royal Amer- 
ican Mag. 1774. India proof. 


By J. Perey Sabin after the Mitchell-Okey mezzotint. 
No. 3 of 35 Japan proofs, folio. 


—— Same, print state. 


Addison. G. Kneller pinxit—F Bartolozzi Sculp. Bust to 
front, circle, ribbons and laurel branches, in rect. 


Same, proof before all letters. 
— Same, laurel branches partly blank. (3) 


Joseph Addison Esq? London Printed for R. Sayer & J. Ben- 
nett N° 53 Fleet Street. Half length to left, oval in rect., 8vo, 
mezzo. Brilliant impression. 


— G. Kneller 1715—G. Vertue 1721. Ato. 
Signed proof on Japan paper by T. Johnson. Half 


length by Gardner—C. Picart 4to. Bust to left, oval 12mo. 
Bust to left, oval in rect. 8vo. : (4) 


Agassiz., Louis. Bust to right, vignette, 8vo stipple. 

India proof before all letters. 

Anna Lea Merritt aq. ft., 4to. Proof before title by Wil- 
cox, and another, 12mo process. (4) 


Aguilar. Grace. Engraved by J. Cochran, 12mo. 
Adelaide, Mme. India proof from Versailles Gallery. (2) 


Ainsworth. W. Harrison, Maclise—Reynolds. 1841. Half 
length to right, folio rect., mezzo. | 


M¢Clise—J. Sartain, 8vo. (2) 


4400 


4401 


44.02 


44.03 


44.04 


44.05 


4406 


44.07 


4408 


44.09 


4410 


4411 


(Aitken) John the Painter. Whole length to right, holding 
paper; “ £300.” in left hand; letter addressed Silas Deane Esq? 
on small table, rect. 8vo, line. 

Executed for setting fire to Portsmouth dockyard, 1776. Ex- 
cessively scarce. 


Alberti. Bernhard, etc. Lucas Kilian Sculp: A® 1621. Half 
length to right, oval in rect., 12mo. 
Brilliant impression with autograph of P. Mariette 1666 on back. 


Aldrich T. B. J. A. J. Wilcox se. India proof; Another by 
N. Y. Photogravure Co. J. Alexander and Mrs. J. Alexander 
by Chas B. Hall. India proofs before titles. (4) 


Aldus. Pius. Manutius. R. Half length, profile to right, circle, 
title in ‘border, over device of anchor and dolphin etc., in rect., 
12mo, line. Excessively scarce. 


(2) 


Paolo Manuzio. G. Longhi dis.—F. Zuliani inc. Bust, profile 
to right, 4to, line. Fine impression, beautifully engraved. 


rect., 8vo, line. From Boissardo. 


Alfieri, Cte Vittorio, Gio: de Pian sculp. Bust to right, oval in 
ornamented frame, ribbon and laurel above, over emblems and 
title on base, in rect., 4to, line. 

Very fine copy of a scarce and artistic’ print. 


John Allan. India proof before all letters; presentation copy 
from ChaS C. Moreau to Geo. Livermore. 


Ethan Allen. Signed India proof by Sam! Hollyer. | (2) 


Alva. Don Ferdinande D. Toledo D. G. Dux Albae, ete. Bust 
in armor, oval, elaborate border of birds and animals, 4to, line, 
cut rect. 


Two smaller prints. | (3) 


Amherst Jeffery L¢ J(ohn) S(ayres) published 6 April 1782 
by C Bretherton. Whole length, profile to left, vignette, 8vo, 
etching. 

General Amherst, from Universal Mag., and from The 
Senator 1792. (3) 


Alexander Anderson, wood-cut by A. W., Hans Christian Ander- 


sen, J. Cook, sc. Bently 1846. India proof on folio paper. (2) 


Mary Anderson, head, profile to left, vignette, etching, 4to. 
Artist’s signed presentation India proof from Thomas Johnson 
to Mr. Holden. 


and Paulus Manutius Aldi. Busts in profile, ovals in ~ 


=: CO le OS, 


vet a ene 


eva tee ee ee the 


4412 


4413 


44.1 4 


4415 


4416 


4417 


4418 


4419 


4420 


4421 


4.422 


4423 


Bust, profile to right, vignette, 4to, stipple. 
Beautifully printed in colors and signed by the artist Thomas 
Johnson. Possibly the finest specimen of his work. 


—— Another copy, printed in red. Artist’s signed proof. 


Mary Anderson as Juliet. C. H. S. Bust, nearly profile to 


left, vignette, 4to. India proof. 


Andlau D’Homborg Bt Ant. Fred¢ Baron, etc. A. Sergent 
excudit. Collection Generale des . . . Députés . . . 1789. Bust 
to left, oval, broad border, ribbon and oak branches, over Arms 
and tablet with title, in rect., aquatint. Fine copy. Scarce. 


John Andre Esq? late Adjutant General of the British Forces 
in America. Whole length to right, pointing, vignette, rect., line. 
Fine copy of the excessively scarce print from the “‘ Hibernian 
Magazine,’ 1780. 


Maior Iohn André, Adjutant General to his Majestys Forces 
in North America under the Command of Sir Henry Clinton. 
D. Berger Sc. 1783. Bust to right, in uniform, oval frame, 
over tablet with title, in rect., 8vo, line. 

Fine copy of a very scarce print. 


Major John Andre, ete. Dodd delin——Cook sculp. Engraved 
for Raymond’s History, etc. Whole length, vignette in rect., 
small folio, line. 


The Unfortunate Major Andre. R(obert) P(ollard). Bust to 
left, in uniform and cocked hat, oval, over vignette of Truth 
dispelling clouds, in rect., 12mo, line. 

Fine impression of a very scarce and attractive print; cut close, 
but not imperfect. 


Full bust, leaning forward, curtain in background, in 
rectangular frame, line. India proof before all letters. Scarce. 


Similar. After Drawing by Sir Joshua Reynolds—En- 
graved by William Sartain N. Y. Mezzo. 

Four states of the plate: print, India proof, artist’s signed India 
proof before artist’s line, and cancelled plate. (4) 


Artist’s signed proof on Japan paper by Albert Rosen- 
thal. No. 5 of thirty-five copies. 

Andros Gov. India proof before all letters. (Etched by Chas. 
B. Hall.) (2) 


(Angouleme. Duch. d’,) Mari¢ Therese Charlotte Madame, 


Fille du Roi, neé a Versailles le 19 Dec. 1778 Painted by 
J. Miery—Engraved by A. Gabrielli. London Published June 
12 1793 by Colnaghi and C° ... Half length to right, oval, 


over Arms and inscription, 4to, stipple. 


_An exquisite engraving in brown. Very scarce. 


4424 


4.4.25 


4426 


4427 


4428 


44.29 


4430 


4431 


4432 


4433 


Marie Therese Charlotte Madame, Fille du Roi. J G 
Mansfield sc a Vienne chez Artaria & Comp., etc. Bust to 
right, circle, garlands of roses, etc., over base with title, in 
rect., 12mo, stipple. | 
Very beautiful and attractive print of great rarity. 


Madame Royale Engraved by Agar. 1797. Profile to 
left, 8vo. (2) 


(Anjou duc d’) Louis Henri. Full length, in long robe, left 
hand pointing upward, right hand holding stalk of lilies, in 
rect., 8vo. 


Anne of Austria. Serenissima Potentissima et Excelentissima 
Princeps, etc. P. van Mol pinxit—P. de lode fecit. Half 
length to left, holding miniature of infant Louis XIV, in arched 
rect., 8vo, line. Scarce. 


La vertu lui tient le miroir, etc. M. L(asne) ex. et fe. 
Whole length, profile to right, before mirror held by Minerva, 
vignette, rect., 4to, line. Very scarce. iy 


Anne D Autriche P L G De Dieu Reine De France, etc. 
Gustve Lévy Sculpt Half length to right, oval, monogram, 
crossed laurels, etc., above, Arms, dolphins and fleurs-de-lis be- 
low, in rect., 8vo, line. 

Fine proof on large paper, before inscription below rect., of a 
beautifully designed print by one of the best of the modern 
engravers. 


Engraved by W. Greatbach after Mignard. Bentley 1837. 
India proof on large paper. 


Anne De Dreux Duchesse De Bretagne, Reine de France, etc. 
Sergent, Delin—1788.—et sculp. A Paris chez Blin, ete. 
Bust to right, oval, 4to, aquatint. 

A beautiful specimen, printed in colors. 


Institution De L’Ordre De La Cordeliére, etc. Sergent, 
Del.—1788.—Moret, sculp. A Paris, chez Blin, etc. Aquatint, 
printed in colors. 

The Queen, with the ladies of her court. Rect., 4to, line. (2) 


Ann Bullen Queen of K. Henry VIII. I. Houbraken sculps. 
. . 1738.—Holben pinx. Folio rect. Fine large paper proof. 


Anne Bullen, etc. Harding Del.—W. N. Gardiner Sct 1790. 
4to, stipple. | 

Anne of Denmark Queen of K. James I. Jacobus Honbraken 
sculpsit . . . —-C. Johnson pinx. Folio, line. 

Anne. Kneller pinx.—Honbraken sculp. 8vo. “tS 


443.4 


4435 


4436 


44:37 


4438 


44.38% 


44:39 


4440 


44.4) 


(Alphonso King of Castile) Wittms Rogers Sculp. Whole 
length, in armor, to left, background of landscape seen through 
arch, vignette, 4to rect., etching. 

Fine impression of the scarce first state, with stamp of Ambroise 
Firmin—Didot. 

Ariosto. Lodovico, Jacopo Bernardi incise—Raff. Morghen 
diresse. Milano presso lo Stampatore Giovanni Cogliati. Lau- 
reated bust to left, rect., 8vo. Fine copy. 


—— Similar, Ermini dis:—A. E. Lapi ine: 8vo. (2) 


Dr Arne. Done from an Original Sketch by F. Bartolozzi. 
Pub? . . . May 10th,1782 by W™ Humphrey N° 227 Strand. 
Nearly three-quarter length, profile to right, at clavichord, rect. 
4to, stipple. Fine impression in brown of a very scarce print. 


Colonel Arnold. Who Cemmanded the Provincial Troops sent 
against Quebec, through the Wilderness of Canada, and was 
Wounded in Storming that City, under General Montgomery. 
London, Published as the Act directs, 26 March, 1776, by 
Thos Hart.—89. Three-quarter length to left, bust to right, in 
uniform and cocked hat, left hand on hip, right hand pointing, 
city in background, rect. folio, mezzo. 

Brilliant impression. Fine copy. Excessively scarce. 


Colonel Arnold. Who -Commanded the Provincial Troops sent 
against Quebec, through the Wilderness of Canada and was 
Wounded in Storming that City, under General Montgomery. 
Publish’d as the Act directs 26. March 1776. by Thos Hart 
London. 

Close copy of preceding, first issue, before “ Joh. Martin Will 
excudit Aug. Vind.” Fine and very scarce. 


peint par Wilckenson a Boston General Arnold Qui avec le 
Général Gates aidoit a: envirofier le General Lieu-tenant 
Bourgoyne, que toute ]’Armée se rendit Prisoniere, et l’obligea 
de mettre bas les Armes. Se vend a Londres chez Thom. Hart. 
Half length; reduction of preceding without accessories, oval in 
rect., 4to, mezzo. Brilliant, large-margined copy. Very scarce. 


Arnold General dans ]’armée des Americains. ‘Three-quarter 
length, copy of the Hart, rect., 4to. 
Fine copy. Excessively scarce. 


Der Americanische Gener: Arnold. Half length, head to right, 


oval, in rect., 4to, etching. 


Le traitre Arnold enragé de se voir frustré | du prix de sa tra- 
hison par le Ministere qui | le traite comme un Enfant | A Paris | 
Whole length as a child, with a doll and riding a stick, vignette, 
reetl, 19:74x,2.5.) 1 Etching. 

In perfect condition. No other known. 


4442 


4.443 


4444 


4445 


4446 


4447 


4448 


4.4.4.9 


4450 


4451 


General Arnold. From the European Magazine. 1783. 8vo. 
— Maj. Gen. Benedict Arnold. Engraved by H. B. Hall. (2) 


(Dr Arnold of Rugby) Painted by Thos Phillips, R.. A.—Pub- 
lished by J Ryman, Oxford, May 29th 1840. —Engraved by 
Henry Cousins. Three-quarter length, seated to left, in robes, 
rect., folio, mezzo. Superb proof before title. 


Arnold. Matthew Etched by Hollyer. Another, Engraved by 
J. J. Cade., Carbon print by Fred’k Hollyer, London. (3) 


Artists. Portraits of celebrated Painters and Engravers, pub- 
lished by Vignéres, Paris. 

Thirty-seven finely engraved portraits, in various states, many 
before all letters and on India paper, 12mo rectangles on large 


4to paper. (73) 


Artois. Marie Therese Princesse De Savoye Comtesse d’, etc. 
A Paris chez Bligny, Lancier du Roi Cour du Manege aux 
Thuilleries. Bust to left, high head-dress, lace robe and scarf, 
oval, border, with laurel Brauches! over tablet with title on bases 
rect., 4to, line. 

Fine early proof, before ribbon and ring at top, reduction of 
oval and smaller publication line. Printed from two plates. 
Fine and very scarce. 


Same; ribbon and ring added at top, oval reduced, pub- 
lication line reéngraved in smaller characters. 


» 


Dédié et Présenté A Madame La Comtesse D’Artois Par sa trés 
humble et trés Respectueuse Servante fem. Ingouf. Gravé par 
P. C. Ingouf, d’aprés la Boéte ... Half length, with her 
three young children in circle, broad border, in elaborately deco- 
rated ornamental rect., small folio, line. Very scarce. 


Charles Asgill Capitaine des Gardes du Roi d’Angleterre. de 
Loraine del.—Chevillet Sculp. A Paris chés |]’Auteur rue des 
Macons. N° 14. Bust, in uniform and cocked hat, profile to 
left, oval in rect., 4to, ac 

Perfect copy ie an excessively scarce and most important 
Revolutionary portrait. He was near tae hanged in retaliation 
for Capt. Huddy, April, 1782. 


ACheee M. L’Abbé, Auteur des Fables Nouvelles, etc. Aubert. 
del.—de Lorraine Sculp., etc. Bust, profile to right, circle, in 
rect., 4to, line. 


Aubrey Sir John by Bartolozzi. Proof before all letters, oval 
in rect. 4to, stipple, fine and perfect. 


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4452 


4453 


4454 


4455 


4456 


4457 


4458 


4459 


4460 


4461 


Audubon John J. Half length to right, in ge gown, oval 
in rect., small folio, stipple. 
India proof before all letters, excessively scarce. 


F. D’Avignon lith. Gallery of Illustrious’ Americans. 
Folio, oval. India proof. 


Bust to right, shirt open at throat, rect., line. India proof 
before letters. 


Bust to left, Nordheim sc. (3) 


Augier Emile. Bust, profile to right. Very beautiful modern 
photogravure in colors. 


Aumale. Henri D’Orleans Duc d’. Engraved by G. Staal. 
India proof. (2) 


Avery Samuel Putnam, A.M., Columb. President of the Grolier 
Club, ete. Artist’s signed proof on India paper, with remarque 
of Washington printed in red, of the etching by Thomas John- 
son, presented by friends on his eighty-second birthday. 


Babington John. On title-page to his Pyrotechnia Or a Dis- 
course of artificiall Fire workes, etc. Small folio. Jo. Droeshout 
scul. 


Bach Sebastian Haussmann pinx.—f. W. Nettling sc. 1802. 
Leipzig, bei Hoffmeister & Kiihnel. (Bureau de Musique.) 
Bust to left, circle, over vignette of Apollo with lyre, etc., stip- 
ple, 4to. Fine and very scarce. 


& 
Bacon. Sir Francis. Graveur, le papier de ce livre Ot Bacon a 
peint son scavoir, Aura sur le temps a pouvvoir, Quiil durera 
plus que ton cuivre. Crisp van—Pas. Jun. Fecit. Half length 
to left, left hand holding paper, oval, Arms, ribbon with motto 
“ Moniti Meliora,” etc., above, over tablet with title. 8vo. 
Fine copy; brilliant impression of an excessively scarce print. 


Similar, but with high hat. Hon™ Francisc Bacon, Baro 
de Verulam: Vice-Comes S¢ti Albani, Mortuus 9° Aprilis, Anno 
Diii. 1626. Annog. Aetat 66. 

Fine copy. Scarce. With stamp of Capt. A. Donnadieu. 


By W. T. Fry after Van Somer. 1817. From the large 
Lodge. Another, R. D’Elvaux fecit. Proof before title. 8vo. 
Delia Bacon, photogravure, 1888. 12mo. (3) 


Baillie William. Half length to front, broad hat with buckle, 
oval frame, curtain drawn by two children. Oblong small folio, 
rect., stipple. A very beautiful proof impression of his engrav- 
ing of himself, in bistre. Excessively scarce. 


4462 


4463 


4464 


4465 


4466 


4467 


4468 


4.4.69 
44:70 


44:71 


4472 


Jn Silvain Bailly. Président de L’Assemblée Nationale. etc. 
Sergent sculp. Collection Generale des... Députés... 
1789. A Paris chez le Vachez, etc. Bust to left, oval, oak 
branches and ribbon, etc. Aquatint, rect., 4to. 

Very fine copy, printed partly in brown. Very scarce. 


—— Président de ]’Assemblée Nationale . . . 1789, etc. P. 

M. Alix. sculp. 1791. Collection Générale des . . . Députés 
. 1789. A Paris chez le Vachez . .. Bust to front, oval, 

ribbon,and oak branches, etc. Aquatint, rect., 4to. 

Fine and scarce. 


M. Bailly Présidt . . . 1789, etc. Verité Sul. A Paris chez 
Made Bergny . . « Bust, profile to left, oval in rect., stipple, 
8vo. Printed in colors. 

The Oath in the Tennis Court, and a Detail, from David's 
painting. India proof etchings by David, oblong 4to. (3) 


Commodore Bainbridge. G. Delleker Sc. Avast! Boys She’s 
Struck! Bust to right, over crossed laurel branches, and ribbon 
with title. 4to. 

Brilliant impression, but lacks part of inscription. Excessively 
scarce. 


Henry Baldwin L.L.D. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court 
of the U. S., ete. Engraved by J. Sartain, ete. Folio, mezzo. 
Scarce. 


Effigies Illustrissimi Dfii Caecilij Calvert, Baronis Baltemore 
etc. Abra: Blotling sculp. Small folio, rect., fine impression. 
Very scarce. 


Balzac Honoré de. Engravings by Lessore, Lemoine and Geof- 
fry. ; 


Balzac Jean Guez de.. Bust to left in the style of Claude 
4 


-Mellan. 8vo. 


Bancroft George. India proofs before letters. (2) 


Barbey D’Aurevilly Jules. Gravé par Ch. Gérard. 8vo, etch- 
ing. Two states. | (2) 


Barlow Joel. Le Barbier l’ainé del. 1793.—L. C. Ruotte sculp. 
1793. Bust to left, oval, laurel branches, in rect., 8vo, stipple. 
Fine copy. Very scarce. 


Painted by R. Fulton.—Engraved by A. Smith A.R.A. 
Printed on celluloid. 


Illustrations to Columbiad engraved by Anker Smith, 
Schiavonetti, Neagle, Raimbach, etc. India proofs, folio (7). 
(8 


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44°73 


44:74 


4475 


44:76 


4477 


44:78 


44°79 


4480 


4481 


4482 


4483 


Barnard F. A. P. Eng. by E. G. Williams. 8vo. 


Col. Barré. Whole length etched by J(ohn) S(ayres) Pub- 
lished 17th June 1782 by C. Bretherton. 8vo. (2) 


James Barry Esq? R.A. Engraved by W. C. Edwards 1830. 
12mo. 

Tho. Barry Manager of New York & Boston Theatres. En- 
graved by S. Hollyer . . . Artist’s signed India proof. Pri- 
vate Plate. (2) 


Francis Bartolozzi Esq' Ex Academia Regali Artium Londini. 

St Joshua Reynolds Pinxt—Robert Marcuard sculpt Pub4 
. Jany 1. 1788 by Colnaghi & C° . . . Half length to right, 

pencil in hand, oval, folio, stipple. 

Fine copy, beautifully printed in colors. Very scarce. 


— P. Violet Pinxt—I. Bouilliard Sculpt Publish’d 1st July, 
1797, . . . Bust, profile to left, oval, over tablet, etc., rect., folio, 
line. Brilliant proof before title. Very scarce. 


Francis Bartolozzi Esq?. R.A. W. Arlaud Pinx.—Pasterini & 
P. W. Tomkins sculp. London Published Feby 1st 1803, 
Three-quarter length to left, seated, sketching, rect., folio, stip- 
ple. Very fine etched letter proof. 


Francis Bartolozzi R,,A,, Bust, profile to right, 12mo, stipple. 
Bust by Scriven. Two copies. Bust by G. Dala. (4) 
Bartram Will. Engraved by T. B. Welch after C. W. Peale. 
India paper. 

Bartsch Adam de. . . . premier Garde de la Bibliotheque imp. 
et roy. de la Cour . . . Leybold sculpsit. 3 (2) 


Vera Effigies Richardi Baxteri Ministri Jesu Christi. R. White 


sculp. Small folio, rect. Fine impression. 


Farewell vain World! As thou hast been to me, etc. 
(eight verses). Half length to right, rect., 8vo. (by R. White). 
Fine copy. 


Another impression, cut close. Vera Effigies Richardi 
Baxter.— Bust to right, oval in rect., 12mo. From his Catechiz- 
ing of Families 1683. Bust in oval by J. Caldwell, 8vo, two 
states. | (4) 


Le Chevalier Bayard. N. Pinx.—A. de Marcenay Sculp 1768. 
8vo. 


Bayly Richard. Lithograph. (2) 


44.84 


4485 


44:86 


4487 


44:88 


44.89 


44.90 


4491 


4.4.92 


44.93 


4494 


Lady Diana Beauclere. W. Greatbach, sculp. Bentley 1840. 

Large paper. India proof. 

Half length to left, proof before all letters, lithograph. 
(2) 


Christophe De Beaumont, Archevéque de Paris, ete. Hubert 
sculp. A Paris chés Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. 8vo, line. 
Fine impression. 


Tho: Becket, Arch Bp. of Canterbury, etc. Oval, 12mo. (2) 


wm Beckford of Fonthill. Engraved by T. A. Dean after Rey- 
nolds.. India proof before title, large paper. 


Bust, profile to right, J. Singleton sculp. (2) 


Nobilissima & Prudent: Do. Lucia Harin Com: Bedfordiae. 
Simon Passaeus sculpsit, L. Are to be sould in Popes head Ally 
by Joh: Sudbury & Geo: Humble. 8vo rect. 

Fine and scarce, from the Fontaine Walker collection. 


Francis and William, Earls of Bedford. Two small ovals 
in various states (5). (6) 


Beethoven Ludwig von, etc. Artaria & Comp. in Wien N° 1151. 
Bust to left, vignette, 4to. Fine and scarce. 


Mrs Aphara Behn, etc. London, Published by Robt Wilkinson, 


53. Cornhill. 8vo, mezzo. 


Gov? Richard Bellomont. Proof etching by Chas. B. Hall. (2) 


Belloy Pierre Laurent De. Dessiné et Gravé par C. A. Littret 
en 1765, A Paris chez Bligny, etc. Bust, profile to right, circle, 
rect., 4to, line. Fine impression, 


Bembus Petrus. (Card!) Tizianus pinxt—A. Pasetti. Ven: del. 
—F. Bartolozzi sculp: Three-quarter length, profile to right, 
rect., 4to, stipple. Fine impression, printed in brown. 


Edward Benlowes, bust to left, 8vo. (2) 


Egbert Benson. Gilbert Stuart 1805.—Charles Burt. 1869. 
India proof on large paper; and a proof before all letters. (2) 


Béranger P. J. De, ete. Auguste Sandoz del.—Gustave Levy 
Sculpt 1855. Folio, oval. 


Small whole length, presentation India proof before let- 
ters ‘‘ A Mon Vieux Solle A. M. Monnier 1873.” (2) 


Berlioz. Auguste Hiissener sc. Bernadotte. Dessiné par J.. 
Guerin—Gravé par Elith G,, Herhan. Bust to right, oval, 8vo, 
stipple. A very beautiful print in brown. Sarah Bernhardt. 
E. Abot aqua f., 4to. (3) 


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4.495 


44.96 


4497 


4498 


44.99 


4500 


4501 


4502 


4503 


4504 


Bernard Sir Francis. India proof before all letters with re- 
marque of seal of Club of Odd Volumes. 


Bernis Cardinal de. Bust, profile to left, oval. Engraved by 
Mme. de Pompadour after Guay. ; 


Ant. Fr. Bertrand De Moleville. Anthy Cardon sculpt. Walter 
Besant, by Hollyer, proof before title. Thomas Betterton, by 
Vander Gucht after Kneller, 8vo. (3) 


The Young Roscius. William Henry West Betty, etc. Pub- 
lished Dect 24th 1804, by B. Crosby & C° etc. Whole length, 
standing by table, 8vo. 


Master Betty’s Night. Finely engraved benefit ticket, 
12mo. (2) 


Thomas Bewick. James Ramsay, Pinxt—Pub: By R. Turner 
- . . —F. Bacon, sculpt: Whole length, with stick, landscape 
background, 4to rect., India proof. 


JaS Ramsay Pinxt—H. H. Meyer Sculpt Bust to left, 
vignette, 4to. (2) 


Painted by JaS Ramsay—Engraved by Jn° Burnet. Pub 
Oct. 25. 1817, ete. Half length to left, rect., 4to India proof. 


Receipt to Geo: Harbottle for an Imperial copy of Esop’s 
Fables, signed by Thomas Bewick, with his own engraved thumb 
print. (2) 


Jonathan Bird, A.M. Bust, profile to left, oval, 2.11. x 2.2. 
Dry point etching. Believed to have been used as a book-plate. 
Of the very greatest rarity. 


Biron. Armand De Gontaut Seigneur et Baron De, etc. Ser- 
gent del'—1792—-Mde De Cernel Sculpt A Paris, chez Blin, 
etc. Bust to right, oval, 4to, aquatint. Beautifully printed in 
colors. 


Black William. Hollyer. On Japan paper. 
Bloomfield Robert. Engraved by B. Hall 1828. India proof. 


(2) 
Blair. The Reverend Hugh, D.D., ete. Raeburn Pinx.—F. 


 Bartolozzi R.A. sculp. London, Published July 1. 1802, by 


Colnaghi & C°, ete. Three-quarter length to right, seated, folio, 
rect. Fine etched open letter proof. 


Blake William. Half length, seated, vignette, folio, line. Very 
fine proof before all letters of the scarce print by Schiavonetti 


after Phillips. . 


4506 


4507 


4508 


4509 


4510 


A511 


4512 


4513 


4514 


4515 


4516 


Blucher. Field-Martial, Secured the Liberty of Europe by de- 
feating Bonaparte 1814. Half length to right, seated, oval in 
rect., 4to. Very scarce. 


Boccaccio. Giovanni, etc. Luigi Agricola dis—Raffaele Sanzio 
d’Urb. dipin . . . —-Pietro Ghigi incise. In Roma presso Aga- 
pito Franzetti, etc. Laureated bust to right, vignette, folio 
rect., line. Fine, full margined impression. Very scarce. 


.Joannes Bocatius. ‘Titian Pinxit Petre de Iode fecit. A 
Bonenfant excud Cum Privilegio. Half length to right, rect., 4to 
line. From the collection of P. Mariette 1670. 


Messer. Giovanni. Boccacio, etc. Laureated bust, profile 
to right, circle, oak leaf frame, etc., rect., 4to, line. (2) 


Bodonic. Joanni Baptistae, Cath®?® Maj!s Typographo Nemini 
in Arte secundo FranUS Rosaspina hanc illius imaginem a se 
exsculptam aere Amicus Amico. Half length to left, rect., 8vo, 
etching. Printed in brown. Fine and scarce. 


Bodmer Joh. Pfen ad vivum. 12mo. Boehm Andreas, —gest. 
von D. Chodowiecki. 12mo. Boissy D’Anglas. Brea pinx.— 
H. Lips sculp. 12mo. (3) 


Boileau. Nicolas St Despreaux. A. Bouys pinx. et Scul.—Se 
vend a Paris rue Coquillere au Tems. Half length to right, 
rect., small 4to, mezzo. Fine impression. Very scarce. 


/ 


Fran. de Troy: pinxit—P. Drevet sculpsit. Au joug de 
la Raison (etc., four lines). Half length to left, hand holding 


cloak, rect., 4to, line. Fine impression. Scarce. 


Boileau. Né a Paris... 1711. A Sandoz. Full bust 
to right, oval, border, vine leaf decoration over emblems, rect., 
4to, line. A superbly engraved and beautifully designed print, 
India proof. 


(de Boissieu Jean Jacques) I. I. DB. 1796. Half length to 
left, holding etching of cows, folio rect. Very fine impression, 
India proof. 


Bolivar Simon. Bust to right in uniform, 12mo. (N. Y. 1826.) 
Bolt Friedrich. Engraver. (of Washington, Hart 807) 8vo. 
Bonnard Bernard De. Gravé par N. De Launay. 12mo. 
Born Ignatius a.—Jacob Adam sculp. 1782. (4) 


(Bonheur Rosa) Half length to right, with palette, rect., 4to, 
stipple. 


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4518 


4519 


4520 


4521 


4523 


4524 


4525 


4526 


4527 


(Boulogne) This is that Godfrey by whose valiant hand God 
forced from Saracens, the Holie Land. Guil:—Pass: fe. Half 


length to left, spear and shield, oval, palm branches, rect., 4to, 
line. Very scarce. 


Bossuet Jacques Benigne.—N. Ponce, sculp. From Les IIlus- 
tres Francais. Folio. 

Boswell. James, Esq? In the Dress of an Armed Corsican 
Chief, as he appear’d at Shakespeare’s Jubilee, at Stratford 
upon Avon September 1769. S. Wale. del.—I. Miller Se. (2) 


Botta. Carlo, Per Belloni—F. Zuliani in., creased. 
Bouvier. John, By T .B. Welch, India proof. 
Bowes. Andrew Robinson, Late Captain Stoney. ’ (3) 


Bourbon. Armand De, Prince De Conty Mort . . . 1666, ete. 
Vin. Vangelisty Sculp. 1776. Half length in armor, oval, rect., 
8vo, line. Brilliant impression of an exceedingly fine and scarce 
print. 


Bourbon. Henry De, Prince De Conde Aet XVI. Orphelin 
delaissé (etc., four lines). Jacques Granthome fe. 12mo. Fine 
impression. 


cet oeil, ce front, ce traict, (etc., four lines). 12mo.. (2) 


Boyd Lieut Gen! Sir Robt K.B., ete. Caroline Watson sculpsit. 
1785. 12mo. 


—— Same; proof before title. (2) 


Braddock. Gen. Copyright 1899, by W™ Sartain N. Y. En- 
graved by William Sartain New York. Profile to right in uni- 
form, circle, in rect., 8vo, mezzo. Four states; the print, India 
proof, signed India proof before engraver’s line, and cancelled 
plate. The only well engraved portrait obtainable. (4) 


(Brahms Johannes) T. J.(ohnson) Bust to right, vignette, 
folio, etching. Artist’s signed presentation proof before letters 
to Mr. Holden. 


Bradshaigh. Lady, by Caroline Watson 1804. 12mo. 

Brissot. Pasquin—Jones 1794. 4to. 

Bronté Charlotte. Richmond—Armytage. 12mo. 

Brooks. Nathan Covington, A.M. Miller—Horton. 12mo. (4) 


(Braithwaite Richard) Title-page to The English Gentleman. 
Spes in Caelis Pes in Terris. Ro: Vaughan fecit. 
Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Brant. Jos. Thayendanegea. Painted by G. Catlin, from the 
Original of E. Ames. India proof. _ 

The Mohawk Indian Warrior with his Tomax, Scalping- 
knife, ete. A Walker Del. et Sculpt 8vo. 

Brant John. Hoxie Pinxt—Parker Sculpt (3) 


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4529 


4530 


4531 


4532 


4533 


4534 


4535 


4536 


4537 


4538 


4539 


Braybrooke. Richard Griffin, 3™ Lord, I. Jackson Pinxt—E. © 


Scriven Sculpt Proof. Half length to front, 4to rect., stipple. 
Fine, large paper copy of the beautifully engraved and very 
scarce private plate. 


Brockwell Rev. Charles. Fac-simile reproduction of the mezzo. ; 
Published by The Pelham Club. Boston 1901. Folio. 


Broke Capt. Sir P. V. Engraved by W. Greatbach, Bentley 
1836. India proof on small folio paper. (Captain of the 
Shannon. ) 


Brome. Alexander, Vera Effigies 1664. Carmina Desunt. D. 
Loggan fec. 12mo. Two copies. (2) 


Brougham Henry. Painted by T. Phillips—Engraved by S. W. 
Reynolds. 1820. Half length to front, folio rect., mezzo. 
Fine impression, open letters. 


Brougham John. Lith. by F. D’Avignon,.N. Y.—from Dag. by 
Meade Broth’s Whole length standing, hat in hand, resting 
on chair, folio. 

India proof presentation copy from the actor to Wardle Corbyn. 


Brown Charles Brockden. Engr. by I. B. Forrest. 8vo. An- 
other by H. B. Hall’s Sons. 8vo. 

Brown Hablot Knight, “ Phiz ” Etching by F. W. P(ailthorpe.) 
India proof before title. | 

Brown Dr John. Author of “ Rab and his Friends.” to. 
India proof before all letters. (3) 


Brown. John, Leader Of The Harper’s Ferry Insurrection. 
Nearly whole length, seated to front, vignette, folio rect., litho. 
An early and excessively scarce portrait. 


Published & Engraved By William Sartain, 728 Sansom 
St. Philad@ Half length to front, oval in rect., folio, mezzo. 
Fine impression of the best engraved portrait. 


John Brown Meeting the Slave-Mother and her Child on the 
steps of Charlestown Jail on his way to execution, etc. Pub- 
lished By Currier & Ives, .. . (Copyright 1863) ... 152 
Nassau St New York. Small folio, rect., litho. Very scarce. 


Browne Charles F. “ Artemas Ward.” 8vo. Another; signed 
artist’s presentation proof by Samuel Hollyer. 
Browne Sir Thomas. 8vo. India proof before all letters. (3) 


Browning Elizabeth Barrett, two prints. Robert Browning, 
three prints, one on India paper. Richard Brownlowe by Tho. 
Cross, two copies. (7) 


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4542 
4543 
4544 


4545 


4546 


4547 


4548 


4549 


4550 


4551 


4552 


Miss Brunton, in the Character of Horatio, in the Roman Fa- 


_ ther. R. Cosway R.A. del—F. Bartolozzi sculpx. 


A very beautiful little print; open letter proof. 


Bryant William Cullen. Copyrighted and Published 1899, by 
Jacques Reich, New York. 
Artist’s signed proof, ‘‘ From the copper,” on Japan paper, folio. 


Unfinished proof, uncleaned plate, by Thomas Johnson. 
4to. 


Eng. by C. Burt, after a Photo. by Sarony. Fine proof 
before title on India paper. 


Similar; by Samuel Hollyer. Signed Artist’s proof before 
all letters, and an India proof before all letters. (2) 


Bust to left, aet. 40, after Morse. Artist’s signed proof 
before all letters. 
The Chappel print, India proof, title uninked. Folio. (2) 


Inman—Parker, for the “New York Mirror.” Proof 
before all letters of an early portrait on undivided sheet, etc. 
Banknote proof on India paper; and two others. G5) 


Georgius Buchananus Scotus. Aetat. 76. C. V. Sichem scul et 
excud. 12mo. Fine and scarce. 


Buffon George Louis A Clerc, Comte de. Drouais pinx. 1761. 
—I. Houbraken Se. 1774. 4to. Another, Pajou inv.—Martini 
Sculp. 4to. The etching of the Tony Johannot engraving. 


- 8vo. (3) 


Bulwer Lytton. Edward, Painted By D. Maclise, R.A.—En- 
graved by W. J. Edwards. 1853. Half length to front, left 
hand supporting head, oval, folio, India proof. 


Bust to front, vignette, stipple, 12mo. India proof ‘before 
all letters, by T. A. Dean, on folio paper. Another, D. G. John- 
son Sc. Gea 


(Bunyan John) Half length to right, eyes closed, head rest- 
ing on hand, death’s head to left, Christian above, folio rect., 
line. Fine copy. Excessively scarce. 


John Bunyan Minister of the Gospel at Bedford Dyed at Lon- 
don, etc. London Printed for William Marshall & sold at the 
Bible in Newgate Street. I. Sturt sculpsit. Bust to front, 
ornamented oval frame, in rect. small folio. Scarce. 


4553 


4554 


4555 


4556 


4557 


4558 


4.559 


4560 


4561 


4562 


Ioannes Bunyanus, Evangelii Minister, etc. T. Sadler pinx.— 
I. E. Haid Se. 1783. Bust to front, oval in rect., 4to, mezzo. 
Fine impression in perfect condition. Very scarce. 


—— T. Sadler pinxt—T. Simpson sculpt London printed by 
W: Johnston, ete. Small folio, line. Another; Engraved by 
Wm Sharp, 1819. 4to. (2) 


Lieut Gen! John Burgoyne Col! of the 16th Regt of Light 
Dragoons & Governor of Fort William. Whole length, head to 
left, in uniform and cocked hat, baton in hands, vignette, rect., 
8vo, line. 

Fine and spotless copy of the excessively scarce print from the 
“Hibernian Magazine,’ 1777. 


General Burgoyne. Bust, nearly profile to left, oval in rect., 
8vo, line. From the “ Political Magazine,” Dec., 1780. Scarce. 


Whole length, profile to left, hat in left hand, right ex- 
tended. | 
J(ohn) S(ayres) f. Published 17th June 1789 by C. Brether- 


ton. Very scarce. 


General Burgoyne. J. Chapman se. Published as the Act 
directs March, 1. 1801. Bust to left, in uniform, etc., oval, 8vo, — 
stipple. Fine impression. 


General Burgoyne. H: Brocas S¢ Dublin. 12mo. 


General Burgoyne. Engraved for Murray's History of 
the American War. . 
The last two not good impressions. - (3) 


Burke Edmund, two portraits. Gilbert Burnet, I. Houbraken 
sculp. 12mo. Gov. W™ Burnet, India proof by Chas. B. 
Hall. ms, 


Burleigh W™ Cecil L@ From the Heroologia. Fine copy. 


(Burney Dt Charles) Sir Joshua Reynolds pinxt—F. Bar- 
tolozzi Sculpt Half length to front, in robes, holding music 
score, 4to rect. 

Brilliant proof before inscription, printed in brown. LExces- 
sively scarce. 


(Burns Robert) Painted by—Nasmith.—Engraved by John 
Zeitter. Published By Maxwell Dick; etc., London. Half 
length to left, oval, broad border, rect., folio, mezzo. ; 

Beautiful impression before title, date erased in publication line; 
otherwise perfect and with good margins. Excessively scarce. 


ba ia a, alia, Lee ig MAT 


Se a a ae Se MEN ee er LAO a 


4563 


4564 


4565 


4566 


4567 


4568 


4569 


4570 


4571 


4572 


4573 


Painted by Peter Taylor 1786—Engraved by I. Hors- 
burgh 1830 Edinburgh Published by Constable & C° June 1. 
1830 ... London. Three-quarter length, broad-brimmed hat, 
seated on bank to left, small folio rect., line. . 

India proof before title. Fine and excessively scarce. 


Engraved by C. Warren 1820 after Nasmyth, 4to. India 
proof. Another similar India proof, -4to. By Jenkins with 
vignette of cottage, 8vo. By J. Moffat, N. Y. (1832). (4) 


Burr Aaron. Vice President of the U. S. 1802. J. Vanderlyn— 
J. A. O'Neill. 4to. India proof. 


Madam Widow of the late Aaron Burr Vice President of 
the United States—formerly Madam Jumel, folio, litho., inlaid. 
Scarce. €>) 


Butler. Samuel, G. Soest pinx.—G. Vertue Sculpsit. Folio 
rect., line. Scarce. 


Samuel Butler Esqr P. Lely pinxt—James Ross sculpt 
Three-quarter length to left, rect., 4to, line. 
Fine impression. Excessively scarce. 


Sam! Butler. 8vo mezzo. by Kyte, cut from the sheet of 
four. 


Two 8vo portraits in line. . (3) 


Samuel Butler, etc. P. Lely pinx. P. Lens delin. 1749— 
J. Nixon scul. 16mo rect., stipple and mezzo. 

Fine impression of an excessively scarce print; from the Fon- 
taine Walker collection. 


Mathew Byles A. M. Reproduction of the scarce mezzo., by 
The Pelham Club, Boston. 1901. 


Byron. The Right Honble Lord, Painted by R. Westall Esq? 
R. A.—London, Published July 15. 1815, by A. Molteno, 29, 
Pall Mall—Engraved by C. Turner Half.length, nearly pro- 
file to left, hand supporting chin, folio rect., mezzo. 
Brilliant impression of an excessively scarce print. 


W. E. West pinxit—I. T. Wedgwood sculpsit. Half 
length to length, folio rect. 

Four states of the plate, from the etching to the finished print, 
all on India paper. - (4) 


Painted by C. Holmes—Engraved by H. T. Ryall. 1835. 
Bust to left, vignette, with facsimile letter. 
Artist’s signed presentation India proof to Francis Graham 


Moon. 


4574 


4575 


4576 


4577 


4578 


4579 


4580 


4581 


4582 


4583 


4584 


Half length to left, folio rect., mezzo. | 
Artist’s signed proof on India paper, by William Sartain. 


Lord Byron, as he appeared after his daily ride at Pisa & 
Genoa. Cut In Paper By M's Leigh Hunt—Engraved By S. 
Freeman. Published by Henry Colburn, London, 1828. Sil- 
houette to left, 4to rect. India proof. 


Engraved by H. Meyer after G. H. Harlow. Cadell 
1816. Folio. i (2) 


Lord Byron. Par Le Comte D’Orsay. F. C. Lewis, Engraver, 
etc., 1845. Folio, rect., mezzo., injured. India proof from a 
Sketch by D’Orsay 1823. India proof by HY Robinson after 
Westall 1829. 4to. By Rados after Bramati. 4to. Etching, 
proof on India paper by I. T. Wedgwood; and four others. (9) 


An impression, necessarily in reverse, printed from his 
coffin plate, folio. 


The Honble John Byron Vice Admiral and Commander in Chief 
of his Majesties Naval Forces in North America. Whole length 
to left, vignette, 8vo, line. 

From the “ Hibernian Magazine,’ 1778. Excessively scarce. 


Cabot. Sebastian, bust to front, by S. Hollyer. 
Artist’s signed proof. on India paper. NoS 1 and 44 of fifty 
copies. (2) 


Cagliostro. Comte de, etc. Fran’ Bartolozzi delint—Robt Saml 
Marcuard sculpt. London, Published Oct? 6th 1786, ete. Half 
length to right, head to front, oval, small folio, stipple. 

Fine copy. Scarce. 


Le Comte De Gagliostro Brion De la Tour Del.—dJ. B. 
Chapuy Sculp. A Paris chez Basset, etc. Bust to right, head 
to front, oval in rect., 4to. 

Fine.copy, printed in colors. Very scarce. 


Alexandre Comte De Cagliostro. Bust to left, beaded frame, 
over vignette of Embarquement du Comte de Cagliostro pour 
aller 4 Malte, rect. 8vo, aquatint. 

Printed in colors. Very scarce. 


Se Vend a Augsburg chés I. E. Haid. Circle, 4to, mezzo. 


F. Bonneville del. A Paris rue du Théatre FranS N° 4. 
Stipple, 8vo. Two copies. (3) 


Pour savoir ce qu il est il faudroit étre lui méme. 8vo, 
line. India proof from Versailles Gallery, gravé par Leclere. 
Ato. (2) 


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4585 


4586 


4587 


4588 


4589 


4590 


4591 


4592 


4593 


4594 


4595 


Cagliostro. Seraphinia Felichiani Comtesse de, A Paris chez 
Basset, etc. 4to, mezzo. Another, 8vo, mezzo. oy 


Calonne, Contréleur Général Des Finances, En 1787. Mme Le 
Brun pinxt—Levachez Sculpsit. Bust to front, circle over 
vignette Duplessi-Bertaux aqua forti, 4to, mezzo. 

Callotus, Jacob’ . . . Caleographus M Lasne .. . fecit. 8vo, 
line. (2) 


Ioannes Calvinus natus Novioduni Picardorum, etc. I. Covens 
et C. Mortier Excudit. Whole length to left, reading, folio rect., 
line. Fine copy. Scarce. 


Another issue, publisher’s line erased. Johannes Cal- 
vinus, etc. R. Houston Fecit. Printed for H. Parker, etc. 
Small folio rect., mezzo. Johannes Camblius, folio, mezzo. S. 


Walch fecit. G3)- 


William Camden Clarenceux Obijt A° D. 1623, etc. M. v. 
Gucht Sculp: Bust to right, oval frame, angles with Arms and 


ornaments, over Arms with motto, ‘“‘ Pondere Non Numero ”, in 
rect. 8vo, line. Brilliant impression. Scarce. 


Camden Lord. Engraved by E. Bocquet after Reynolds, 4to. 
Campbell, George D. D. Engraved by Caroline Watson. 4to. 
Fine proof, dated Jan. 1. 1798. Same, print state, dated Nov. 
25. 1798. ES 


(Campbell. Thomas, the Poet) Painted By Sir Thomas Law- 
rence.—Engraved By Samuel And Henry Cousins. London 
Published March 1, 1834, etc. Nearly three-quarter length to 
right, seated, folio rect., mezzo. 

Brilliant proof before title of a very scarce print. 


Campbell Thomas Esqr¢ | Painted by James Lonsdale.—En- 
graved by S. W. Reynolds. Proof. London. Published May. 
19th 1826, ete. Nearly three-quarter length, seated at library 
table, pen in hand, circle in rect., folio, mezzo. 

Beautiful open letter proof in fine condition. Very scarce. 


Campbell Thomas 1841 Engraved by Edward Finden. Lon- 
don John Murray 1841. Rect. 4to, stipple. India proof. 


Five small prints; two proofs on India paper. (6) 


Caner Reverend Henry. Reproduction of the scarce mezzo. by 
The Pelham Club. Boston. 1901. 


Canning Rt. Hon. George. A. Wivell—F. C. Lewis. Ato. 
India proof. Antonius Canova T Merz ad viv: del: & sculps. 
4to, line. Fine proof. Another, from the Versailles Gallery. 
Gravé par F. Weber. 4to. India proof. (3) 


4596 


4597 


4598 


4599 


4600 


4601 


4602 


4603 


4604 


4605 


The Portrait of Anibal Caracci, Drawn by himself. F. Bar- 

tolozzi scolpi in Londra 1761. 4to, printed in brown. 

Alice Carey. India proof before all letters of the Chapel print. 
(2) 


Carleton. General Sir Guy, Bust to right, circle, ribbon above, 
over base with title, rect. 8vo, line. 

Brilliant impression of the very scarce “ Hibernian Magazine,” 
August, 1782, print. 


Carlyle. Thomas, Drawn On Stone By J. H. Lynch.—After 
A Daguereotype.—M. & N. Hanhart Lith. Printers. Bust to 
left, vignette, folio. 

Fine India proof of an early and very scarce print. 


Proof before all letters, 4to rect., drypoint etching. Seven 
different portraits. (8) 
(Caroline Queen of George IV) Her Royal Highness Caroline 


of Brunswick Princess of Wales London, Published as the Act 
directs Jany 7th 1796, by P. Molinari, ete. Full bust, profile 
to left, oval beaded frame, crown and three feathers above, 
Cupids with torches and garlands at sides, 4to, stipple. 

A beautiful print, in brown, in the style of Bartolozzi. Very 
scarce. ; . 


Half length to right, turban with aigrette, oval, Ato, 
stipple. Spotless proof before all letters, beautifully engraved. 


Queen Caroline Engraved by R. Page, etc. 1820. (2) 


Carter. Eliz. Nat. 16 Dec: 1717.—Ob. 19 Feb: 1806. Thomas 
Lawrance delt 1788.—Caroline Watson . . . sculpt Published 
... Apr. 4. 1808, ete. Half length, seated, to left, oval, small 
folio, stipple. Fine copy. Scarce. 


Cartwright. W™, Bust to right, head leaning on hand, two rows 
of books above, verses below. P Lombart, sculp. A London. 
8vo, line. Scarce. 


Carver Capt” Jonathan, From the Original Picture in the pos- 
session of J. C. Lettsom M. D. Published . . . by R. Stew- 
art . . . Nov’ 16,1780. Bust, profile to right, oval, 8vo, mezzo. 
Superb impression of an excessively scarce and important Amer- 
ican item. 


Katherine Of Arragon. First Queen Of Henry VIII. W. 
Greatbach sculp after Holbein. 4to. Two others, small folio, 
by Vermeulen and Bouttats. ” (3) 


4606 


4607 


4608 


4609 


4610 


4611 


4612 


4613 


4614 


4615 


(Catharine of Braganza) The true Portraiture of the Infanta 
Dona Catharina Sister to Don Alfonso Present King of Por- 
tugal taken from the Originall. As it was presented to Don 
Francisco De Mello Embassador of Portugal in London. R. 
Gaywood fecit. Bust to front, oval, 8vo, etching. 

Fine and perfect impression. Very scarce. 


Catherine II. Empress of Russia, etc. Painted ... by Ros- 
selin—Boydells excudit 1787—-Engraved by Caroline Watson, 
etc. Published Sept® 18t 1787, etc. Three-quarter length, 
seated to left, diadem and laurel crown, ermine robe, crown and 
sceptre on table, oval, folio, stipple. 

A brilliant impression of a beautiful print. 


C. Boily del. et scul. Bust, profile to right, circle in rect., 


12mo, line. Another, etching proof, 4to. (2) 


Cellini Benevenuto, Giorgio Vasari dip.—Samuele Jesi dis. e 
inc. 1825. Firenzi presso Luigi Bardi e C° Borgo degli Al- 
bizzi N° 460. Half length to left, rect., 4to. 

Brilliant impression. 


(Beatrice Cenci) Half length to left, head looking over shoul- 
der, 4to, rect. 

Fine proof before all letters of a beautiful line engraving after 
Guido Reni. 


Cessart. Louis Alexandre De, Inspecteur Général des Ponts et 
Chaussées, etc. Bouché del.—B. Roger Sc. 4to. 

Chamberlayne William. Engraved by C. Rolls 1820 after a 
Print by Hertocks. 4to. India proof. 

Champcenets Mme. Greuze Pinx.—Morse Se. Gazette des 
Beaux Arts. 4to. India proof. | (3) 


Channing, William E., D.D. Painted by Chester Harding.— 
Engraved by W™ Hoogland. 1839. Half length to left, in 
robes, folio, line. S. 1418. 


—— S. Gambardella 1839.—J. Horsburgh. 8vo. India proof. 


Bust to front, background to oval. Proof on India paper, 
before all letters, of the Kimberly and Cheney 12mo. (2) 


Chapin Rev. E. H. C. Hahn—Lith. by I. Pollak & C° 104 
Beekman St N. Y. Half length to left, vignette, folio. 
India proof. 


Lith. of Sarony & Major, New York. Bust to right, 
vignette, oval, folio. Four small portraits. (5) 


4616 


4617 


4618 


4619 


4620 


4621 


4622 


4623 


4625 


4626 


Chapman. Nathaniel M. D. Professor of the Institutes & Prac- 
tice of Physic & Clinical Practice in the University of Penn- 
sylvania, etc. Copyright 1831. Folio, rect. | 

Early and undescribed state, with, word “ Proof”, of S. 1599. 
In fine condition. 


(Charles I of England) The Highe & Mightie Pr. Charles 
Pr. Of Wales D. Of Corn. Fra. Delaram Sculp. Half length 
to left, oval, border with title, angles decorated, over Arms and 
title, 8vo, line. Brilliant impression of a very scarce print. 


—— Another copy, fair impression. 


Illustris: Carolus Princeps Walliae Dux Cornw: Eborac: 
ete. Crisp: de Pas excud. Bust to front, oval, border with 
title, over four Latin verses, rect. 8vo. 

Brilliant impression of a very fine and scarce print. 


Another copy. <A better impression, but with slight, almost 
imperceptible, repair in upper right. 


—— Illustriss: Et Poten: Pr. Carolus Magnae Britan: Et 
Hyb: Pr. Eb: Et Al: Dux. Si: Pass: fe. Half length to left, 
arms at side, oval, border with title, rect., 12mo. | 
Fine copy. Scarce. 


‘ 


Carolus Princeps. On horseback, small oval, modern im- 
pression. | (2) 


Charles. I: King Of England, etc. R. Gaywood fecit. Half 
length to right, high, broad-brimmed hat, long hair, vignette, 
rect., 12mo. Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Carolus Stuart, Koningk van Engelandt (etc., four lines). Ant: 
van Dyck pinxit. Ioost Hartgers excud. S. Savery fecit. 
Similar to preceding, to left, 12mo. Fine impression. Scarce. 


Carolus Stuart. Primus hujus Nominis. (etc., three lines). 
Similar to preceding, but bust in oval to right, 12mo, line. 
Fine copy. 


Charles Roy De La Grande Bretagne, De France, Hibernie, etc. _ 
L’Image de ce grand Roy (etc., five lines) Cum privilé’:—Le 
tres humble serviteur Lucas Vorsterman sculp. Half length to 
right, large ruff, rect., 4to. 

Fine impression of a scarce print. 


Carolus D. G. Magnae Britanniae, etc., Rex—Maria D. G., 
etc., Regina. ‘Two small ovals at top of title-page to Mon- — 
mouth’s An History of the Civill Warres of England between 
the two houses of Lancaster and Yorke. R. E(lstracke.) 
sculpsit. 8vo. Fine impressions, good margins. Very scarce. 


Sa 


4627 


4628 


4629 


4630 


4631 


4632 


4633 


4634 


4635 


Bust to right, palm-leaf frame, supported by Cupids, on pedes- 
tal, at top of title-page to Basilika The Works of Charles I., 
etc. A. Hertochs fecit. Folio. 


Carolus Imus J), G. Ang. Sco. Fra. et Hib. Rex. Half 


length to right, oval in rect., 4to, mezzo. 

—— Charles the First. Bocquet sc. 1806. 4to. 

—— Attempted Escape of Charles I— 4to. India proof. 
— Mort de Charles I, ete. De Lille Sculp, Ato. (4) 


(Charles II of England) Carolus Magnae Britanniae Princeps, 
etc. Natus anno. Christii MDCXXXI. P. de Iode excud. 
Half length, as a young boy, in armor, arched top, rect., 8vo. 
Brilliant impression. 


Carolus de Tweede by de Gratie Gods Kooning van Groot— 
Britanie, (etc., eight lines). Aut: van Dyck pinxit. I. v. 
Meurs sculpsit., etc. Bust in armor, high hat with plume, oval 
supported by dragoons, whose entwined tails support crown 
overhead, over tablet with title, vignette, 4to. 

Brilliant impression. Very scarce. 


Carolus Stuart, Secundus hujus Nominis (etc., two lines). Bust 
to left, in armor, high hat and plume, oval, in rect., 12mo. 
Fine impression. 


Seated on throne, hands resting on shoulders of Clarendon 


‘and Sheldon, portrait of Gen. Monk below, rect., 4to. Scriptura 


Et Leges Sunt Fundamenta Coronae. Cedant Arma Togae. 
D: Loggan fecit. 

Front. to Richard Atkyn’s Original and Growth of Printing. 
4to. London. 1664. Unusually brilliant example. 


Carolus II¥s Dei Gratia Magnae Britanniae, Franciae Et 
Hiberniae Rex, Adrianus Hanneman Pinxit—Hend: Danckers 
Hagi—Batavus Sculp. Bust, in armor and sash, to right, broad 


oval frame, spandrils, rect. folio. : 
_ Brilliant impression. Excessively scarce. 


Carolus Secundus Dei Gratia Magna Britanniae Franciae et 
Hiberniae Rex: D. Loggan sculp. Bust, in armor, to right, 
laurel frame, motto at top, Arms below, rect. 4to. 

A better impression of this very scarce print probably does not 
exist. 


Karel de II Koning van Engeland. Schotland. en Irland. 
On horseback, shipping in background, rect. folio, line. 


4636 


4637 


4638 


4639 


4640 


4641 


4642 


4643 


4644 


4645 


4646 


Aspice quem Reducem Pietas, Patientia Pulsum, Davidi 
Carolum, (etc., five lines). A: Hertocks Small 4to. 


Augustissimi Caroli Secundi Dei Gratia Angliae (etc., 
three lines). A: Hertocks Fecit. 12mo. (2) 


The Effigies of the most -high and mighty Monarch Charles the 
second by the Grace of God King of Great Britaine; etc. 
Whole length, seated, to right, in robes, folio, line. 

From Guillim’s Heraldry. 


Carolus de II, Koning van Engelandt, etc., rect. 8vo. 
Carolus II. D. G. Angliae, etc. I. Boulanger fecit. Oval 


in rect., 8vo. (2) 
Hollyer. Beautiful proof on India paper after Faithorne. 

8vo. 

Charles the Second. E. Bocquet sc. 1806. His statue at the 

Royal Exchange. 8vo. (3) 


Charles V. (of France) dit le Sage., ete. N. Pin.—de Mar- 
cenay Sculp. 1767., etc. Half length, profile to left, rect. 
The print and a proof before all inscription. (2) 


Another copy of the proof before all letters, on India 
paper. 


(Charles IX) P Pauquet Del Sculp. India proof before in- 
scription, 8vo. Charles IX a Paris, chez Ménard & Desenne. 


India proof, 8vo. Illustration to Charles VIII. Mixelle sculp. 


(3) 


(Charles X when Ct. d’Artois) Bust to right, oval, broad bor- 
der over Arms, flag and tablet, in rect. small folio. 

A very beautiful proof before all inscription of the fine and 
scarce engraving by Dupin. 


Artois. Charles, Philippe, Comte d’ Colonel Général, etc. 
D’apres ... Hall . . . Gravé par Dupin fils. A Paris chés 
Le Pere et Avanlez, etc. Half length to left, hat in hand on 
back of chair, oval over flags, laurels, emblems and Arms, in 


~ rect. 4to. Fine copy. Scarce. 


Cte D’Artois. Sujet rébelle, Homme sans Foi, (etc., three 
lines). Half length, profile to right, oval in rect., 12mo, stipple. 
Finely engraved in the style of Verité. 


S. A. R. Monsieur Comte D’Artois Lieutenant Gén! Du Royme 
Né le 9. Octobre 1757. Bust to left, oval over Arms and diverg- 
ing rays on tablet with title, spandrils, in rect. 12mo, aquatint. 


Count D’Artois. Jones. Fecit Novt 34 1792. (2) 


4647 


4648 


4649 — 


4650 


4651 


4652 


4653 


4654: 


4655 


Chiles Philippe De France Comte D’Artois; etc. Bust, profile to 
left, with title inside of circle over Arms, etc., 12mo, stipple. 
S. A. R. Monsieur Comte d’Artois, frere du Roi, ete. Bust 
to right, oval, ribbon and laurel leaves, rect. 12mo, aquatint. 


Another, Gravé par Augustin Legrand, etc., 4to. Two 
India proofs from Versailles Gallery. (5) 


Carolus (X) Gustavus King of Swethens, Goths, & Vandalls, 
etc. P(eter) S(tent.) excudit. Half length to right, oval, 8vo. 


Charles XII Roi de Suede, etc. Maloeuvre Sculp. 12mo. (2) 


Charles Aux Thuilleries le 1" Decembre M.DCCLXXXIII. 
Gravé par S. C. Miger Graveur du Roi.—A Paris chez Miger, 
etc. Bust, profile to right, suspended from balloon in clouds, 
with flying eagle holding banner with title, in rect., large 4to. 
Fine impression of this very scarce print of an early and im- 
portant aeronaut. 


Charlotte Queen Of Great Britain, etc. I. Spilsbury fect 
Printed for Thomas Simes, Esq’, etc. Half length to left, 
decorative oval of ribbons, roses, laurel branches, etc., 8vo. 
Fine impression. 


Bust to left, oval, 12mo. R. Livesay pinx——F. Bar- 
tolozzi sculps. (2) 


C+ R Pubd as the Act directs, June 4th 1783, by W. 
Humphrey, N° 227 Strand. London. Bust, profile to right, 
oval, 12mo, stipple. A fine and very scarce print in red. 


Dodd delt—W: Angus Sculp. Medallion bust, to left, cir- 
cle, oak, laurel and palm branches held by cupid, who is flying 
over a city and bridge, rect., 12mo, line. On undivided proof 
sheet with cover, crossed sword and sceptre. Proof before in- 
scription of a lovely and excessively scarce portrait. 


Chase Salmon P. Very beautifully executed original drawing 
in India ink by H. B. Hall 1862, with an impression of the 
print, and a small bank note proof on India paper before all 
letters. (3) 


Chateaumorand. Diane de, Astrea. Ludovic Bobrun, delin,—I. 
Briot, fecit. Bust to right, flowers in hair, oval, border with 
Greek inscription, over tablet with six French verses. 8vo. 
Fine copy, of a very scarce print. 


Chateau Roux. La Duchesse De. peint par Nattier, gravé par 
N. F. J. Masquelier 1792. Bust to left, oval in rect., 12mo, line. 
An India proof from the Petitot series, gravé. par Ceroni, Mme 


Du Chatelet., R. D’Elvaux Sculp. 8vo. (3) 


4656 


4657 


4659 


4660 


4661 


4662 


4663 


4664 


4665 


4.666 


Chaucer. Jeffery, London Printed for R. Sayer & J. Bennett 
N° 53 Fleet Street. Half length, to left, oval in rect., 8vo, 
mezzo. Fine impression. Scarce. 


Chaucer. Engraved by J. Thomson. India proof from the L. P. 
Knight series. Another, engraved by W. Finde. India proof 
from the “ Effigies Poeticae”’. A bust to left, vignette. India 
proof before all letters; and a carbon print, folio, by Fred. 
Hollyer. (4) 


Chauncey. Commodore, of Lake Ontario. Pub. by P. Price J* 
Philad@ Bust in uniform and hat, to right, vignette, over laurel 
branches and ribbon with. “ Hero of Lake Ontario ”, small 4to, 
line, colored. 

This has an additional line, not mentioned by S. 478, and the 
print is so scarce that it is not improbable that a perfect copy 
was unknown to him. 


Chesterfield Philip Earl of. Neagle sc. 1802. 8vo. Another, 
F. Bartolozzi del et sculp. 12mo. 
A print and a proof before inscription of each. 


Chevalier W. W. 1883. Artist’s signed proof on Japan paper 
by Samuel Hollyer. 4to. (5) 


Chevert. Francois De, Sergent, del—1789—Ridé Sculp. ete. 
A Paris, chez Blin, etc. Bust to front, oval, 4to, ee 
Beautifully printed in colors. 


Gravé par Chevillet d’apres Quertanmont. Proof before inscrip- 
tion of a man. Bust profile to left oval stone work frame, rib- 
bon at top, over tablet with oak festoon, in rect. 8.6. x 6.3. 
Over Arms of cross in oval supported by lions, ce crown. 
Three others, somewhat similar, and probably from same source, 
all proofs before all letters. (4) 


(Chew Benjamin) Silhouette bust to right, 8vo. Chodowiecki, 
C. T. Riedel del. et sc. 4to. Duchesse de Choiseul, and Mme. 
Du Deffand. Carmontelle—Greatbach. Butler, 1840, 8vo. (3) 


Chopim,* il... R.”“Reyher™ sc... _E. H. Schroeder in Berlin. 
Bust, nearly profile to left, vignette, folio. 


Christina Queen of Swethland Goths & Vandalls. ete R. Gay- 
wood fecit. 8vo. Another, B., Moncornet excudit, small folio. 
Half length to left, lamotte ex. 1656. | (3) 


With Greek inscription. Danzel de Valchant delin. et 
Sculpsit. 12mo. Another by Peter de Iode. 1650., and a 
12mo with French inscription. (3) 


Church. Benjamin, etching, 8vo. Colley Cibber by I. H. Robin- 
son. India proof before inscription from “ Effigies Poeticae., 
and a 12mo Vanloo-Miller. (3) 


4667 


4668 


4669 


4670 


4671 


4672 


4673 


4674 


4675 


Clark. Gen. George Rogers. Doolittle & Munson Sc. 8vo. 
Clarke James Freeman. J. A. J. Wilcox Sc. 8vo. India 
proof. (2) 


Clarke McDonald. Bust to right, rect., 8vo, litho. 
India proof before all letters. Scarce. 


Clarke McDonald. Copy-right secured. 8vo, stipple, two cop- 
ies. Another; rect. 8vo. mezzo. India proof. Mrs. Mary Ann 
Clarke. 8vo. stipple. Henry Clay, two different prints. (6) 


Clay Henry. Vignette bust in margin of oblong folio view of 
Ashland. The Homestead Of Henry Clay. Drawn by James 
Hamilton etc—Published by F. Hegan, Louisville KY 1853.— 
Engraved by J. Sartain. 

Unusually fine copy of a scarce print. 


Clay. Henry, Late Speaker etc. Painted By Charles King.— 
Engraved By Peter Maverick New York. Six line inscription 
in Spanish. Three-quarter length to right, seated, rect., folio. 
Fine impression. Scarce. S. 2192. 


Painted By James Wise.—Engraved By J. Sartain. 
(Copyright 1844). Whole length, standing, in act of speaking, 
rect., folio, mezzo. Beautiful open letter proof, in perfect 
condition. 


Clemens. S. L., Mark Twain. S. Hollyer. Proof on Japan; 
and early state before inscription on India paper, both signed 
by the Artist. 


Another; A. Meyer sc. 12mo. (3) 
Cleaveland. Johannis. Vera et viva Effigies. Bust to right, 
oval, palm leaf border, rect., 16mo, line. 

Another; Vera Effigies, Printed for Nat Brooke at the 
Angel in Cornhill. 12mo, line. Two copies. (3) 
Cleopatra. Eurymedon pinx.—I. Gole Exc. cum Privilegio 


Amstelodami. Three-quarter length to left, with asp, rect., 4to, 
mezzo. Fine copy, very slightly imperfect at upper right. 


Clinton. De Witt, Drawn & Eng by V. Balch—from a Portrait 
by E. Ames. Full bust to left, seated, rect., 4to. Scarce. 


: Bank-note proof on India paper, oval, 12mo. (2) 


Clinton. Edward L& Holbein—Bartolozzi. 1793. Ato. 


Clinton Sir George. Bust to right, by ChaS B. Hall. India 
proof. 


Clinton George. Anderson sc. oval, 8vo. S. 488. (3) 


4678 


4679 


4680 


4681 


4682 


4683 


4684 


4685 


4686 


4687 


Clinton. Sir Henry, Knight of the Bath & Commander in Chief 
in America, etc. Whole length, vignette in rect., 8vo, line. 
From the “ Hibernian Magazine,” 1778. Excessively scarce. 


Painted by I: Smart—Engrav’d by F. Bartolozzi. Lon- 
don. Publish’d 8th October 1780, for Watson & Dickinson, etc. 
Fine copy, beautifully printed in red. Scarce. 


— Another copy, also in red. 


Commandant en Chef les Troupes de Sa Majesté Britan- 
nique dans |’Amérique. Smart pinx.—Dupin Sculp. A Paris 
chez Esnants et Rapilly, etc. Bust to right, oval, in ets Ato. 
Fine impression. - Scarce. 


Another, Cook sculp. Published May 21st 1786, by J. 
Fielding, etc. 8vo, line. (2) 


Clotaire II, Surnommé Le Grand, ete. Sergent delt—1791—Mde 
De Cernel Sculpt. A Paris, chez Blin, etc. Bust to right, oval, 
4to, aquatint. Beautifully printed in colors. 

Clotilde. Marie Adelaide, de France. (Madame, sister of Louis 
XVI 1759-1802) Renold pinx.—Housman sculp. 4to. (2) 


Cobbett. M? William, I. R. Smith pinxit.—F. Bartolozzi R.A. 
sculpsit. Dect 15,1801. Half length to left, rect., small folio, 
stipple. 


Cobden Richard. Beau photog.—Imp. Lemercier & Cie Paris. 
4to, lith. (2) 


Cocker. Edward, The Portraiture of. Half length to right, pen 
in hand, oak frame, over scroll tablet with title, 8vo, line. 
Writing master and arithmetician. ‘‘ According to Cocker.” 


Coeur. Jacques. Gust Levy del et sculp. 8vo. 

Coigny. Joseph, Graveur. Gravé par H Dupont 1828. 4to. 
India proof, slightly stained. 

Colardeau. Charles Pierre. Dessiné par L. R. Trenquesse en 

1775.—Gravé par Lingée 1777. Bust to right, circle, in rect., 

4to. Printed in brown. (3) 


Colden. C. Esq. Engraved from an original Painting, ete. Oval, 
8vo, stipple. 


Colbert. Champaigne pinx — Dupin CON, A Paris chés. 
Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. 4to. (2) 


Coleridge. Sara, Aet. 27. J.C. Armytage Se. 1873. 8vo. 
Coleridge Samuel Taylor From a Drawing by Hancock ate 96). 
4to, India proof. 


Octavo portrait of Coleridge lettered “‘L4 Cochrane” 
and two small prints. (5) 


. ~~. ~v Ae a Se} Se 


OE. EN ee ee a ee) 


es Se ee 


4688 


4689 


4690 


4691 


4692 


4693 


4694 


4695 


4696 


4697 


Coleridge. S. T. Drawn by A. Wivell—Engraved by W. Wag- 
staff. 1834. The print, and two India proofs before all letters ; 
one on folio paper. (3) 


Collignei Fratres. Odetus Cardinalis. Gaspar thalasiarchus. 
Franciscus Ordinum pedestrium prefectus. Abcontersettung 
dreyer Gebrueder in Vranckreych, des geschlechts Colligny, etc. 
Whole lengths, vignette, small folio, line. 
An excessively scarce and desirable print. 


Card! De Chatillon—Admiral Coligni—D’Andelot.— 
Engraved By E. Radclyffe. Bentley 1847. Half lengths, ob- 
long rect., 8vo. Fine India proof on folio paper. 


Two other portraits of the admiral. (3) 


Colles. Christopher. Eng4 by F. Halpin, etc. India proof. 


Collin d’Harleville J. F. Dequevauviller Sct. 8vo. 
India proof before title and the etching. 


Collins Wilkie, Wager sc. 4to. William Collins aet 14 from 
European Mag. and Peter Collinson. 8vo. Engraved by 
Trotter. (6) 


Colman. The Reverend Benjamin, reproduction of the mezzo. 
published by The Pelham Club. Boston. 1901. 


Colombe. L’Ainée Mie Pensionnaire du Roi, Recue a la Com- 
édie Italienne en 1773, etc. Dessinée d’aprés le Moine—Gravée 
par Delatre A Paris chés Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. Bust, profile 
to right, oval in rect., 4to. 

A very beautiful and scarce print, in very fine condition. 


Colored Mezzotints. The Fashionable Dresses for the Year 
1775., and; Ensign Rosebud reposing himself after the Fa- 
tigues of the Parade. 

Two fine old specimens, small folio rectangles, published by 
Carington Bowles. (2) 


Columbus. Christophorus. 8vo. (by DeBry from Boissardo). 


America. Ivan. Stradanus invent. Theodor. Galle sculp. 
Ato. 


Nova Reperta. Ioan. Stradanus invent. Phls Galle ex- 
cud. 4to. (3) 


(Condorcet) Dessiné par Aug. de St Aubin en 1786 et gravé 
par P. Mercury en 1846. Medallion bust, profile to left, 4to. 
India proof presentation copy “ All’ amico L. Rubio.” 


Congrieve. William, London Printed for R. Sayer & J. Bennett 
N° 53 Fleet Street. Bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo, mezzo. 
Fine impression, Scarce. 


4698 


4699 


4700 


4704 


A705 


4706 


A707 


4708 


4709 


G. Kneller Bart pinxt—T. Chambers sculp. 8vo. 
Engraved by P. W. Tomkins after Kneller 1803. 8vo; and same, 
proof before the border. (3) 


(Conway. Field Marshall,) Bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Proof before all letters of the Heath Sculpt. 

Conner D. Drawn & Engraved By Samuel Sartain Phil@ Half 
length to left in naval uniform, India proof, 4to. (2) 


Cook Eliza. Wilhelm Trautschold, Pinx.— Henry Adlard, 
sculp. Vignette, folio. Two small prints of Capt. James 
Cook. | (3) 


Cooper. J. Fenimore, A. Kautz del—G. Cook sc. Bentley 1847. 
India proof on folio paper. 


From life by J. Boilly—Newsam del.—Childe & Inman 
Lithts. Half length to left, vignette, rect., 4to. 
An early portrait and a scarce lithograph. 


Proof before inscription of the Johannot-Hopwood, five 
small portraits, and an India proof before inscription of Otsego 
Hall, on folio paper. 

Cooper. Peter, Eng4 by Geo. E. Perine. India proof. (8) 


(Coppée Francois) E. Boilvin 1880. Three-quarter length to 
right, vignette, rect., 8vo, etching. 


—— Proof before all letters and the etching. | (2) 


Cordaix. Charlotte, Meurtriere du Marat. 4 Paris chez 7] Auteur 
rue Mathurius N. 23. Bust to front, oval, 4to, stipple. 


—— Three different portraits. (4) 


Corneille. Pierre, Ne’ &4 Rouen en 1606 Mort a Paris en 1684 
A. Sandoz del—d’aprés Lebrun.—Gravé par Pannier, terminé 
par Leguay. Bust to right, oval, laurel branches, over Arms 
and crossed sword, and fasces, in rect. 

India proof of a most beautiful specimen of line engraving. 


Surnommé le Grand Poéte Francois ete A Paris chez 
Duflos. Whole length, seated to left, vignette, rect., small folio, 
etching. Original coloring. Very scarce. 


Mehu, Del.—Jamont, Sculp., proof before inscription. 
Another unfinished. An India proof from the Versailles Gal- 
lery; and Thomas Corneille by Picart 1716. 16mo. (4) 


(Cornwallis. Charles Marq.) The etching, unfinished, of the 
small folio stipple by F. Bartolozzi 1799 after A. W. Devis. 
Vignette, with background faintly indicated near head. 


a. a ee ee 


inthe 


4710 


A711 


4712 


4713 


4714 


4715 


4716 


A717 


4718 


4719 


4720 


4721 


4722 


The head, finished, rest nearly finished, background 
strengthened, still vignette. 


Engraving finished, background added, proof before rec- 
tangular border lines and all lettering. 


It is doubtful if a duplicate series of these almost impossible 
states exists. 


Cornwallis. Marquis, H. Walton pinxt—I. Ogborne sculpt 
Published as the Act directs July 1 1795. N° 5, Curzon Street. 
Bust to right, rect., 4to, stipple. 


Charles Earl Cornwallis Lieut Gen! And Col,, of the 33 Regimt 
of Foot. Whole length to front, vignette, rect., 8vo. 
The excessively scarce ‘‘ Hibernian Magazine ” 1780 print. 


The Most Noble Marquis Cornwallis, K:G: General of His 
Majesty’s Forces &c. &c. &c. Smart Pinxt 1786.—Orme Sculpt 
1794. Published as the Act directs April 34 1794. by G. Nicol 


- Pall Mall. Bust to right, oval, 4to, stipple. 


Another copy. 
In spite of two impressions occurring in one sale this is one of 
the scarcest known portraits. Both are in fine condition. 


Charles Earl Cornwallis, Lieutenant General of His Majesty’s 
Forces, &c. &c. &c. Painted by H D: Hamilton—Engrav’d by 
F: Bartolozzi. London, Publish’d March 15th 1781, for Watson 
& Dickinson N° 158, New Bond Street. Bust to left, oval, 8vo. 
Fine impression of the early date and publisher. 


Same; brilliant and perfect proof before titles. 
Excessively scarce. 


Marquis of Cornwallis. 1799. Fr. Bolt sc. Berlin 1799. Bust 
to right, 12mo, stipple, fine and scarce. 


Right Honble Charles Earl Cornwallis, K.B. R. Scott Sculpt 


Bust to right, rect., 8vo, line, scarce. 


Carlo Marchese di Cornwallis. Bosio dis:—Sasso inc. Whole 
length to right, vignette, rect., 4to, scarce. 


Lord Cornwallis. Bust to left, oval, dark stippled border, 4to. 
Two copies. | (2) 


Marquis Cornwallis. Engraved for the Military Chronicle. 
1812. 8vo. Engrav’d by T. Prattent 1786 for the European 
Mag. 8vo. For the London Mag. June 1781, 8vo. By J. Pass 
8vo, and an India proof by G. Freeman from the National Por- 
trait Gallery 1831. (5) 


4723 


ANT 24 


4725 


4726 


AT 27 


4728 


A729 


4:'730 


4731 


4732. 


Corot Jean B. C., Dessiné par Aimé Millet.—Gravé par Al- 
phonse Leroy. etc. Bust, profile to left, circle, 12mo, stipple. 
India proof. 

Correggio. Antonio Allegri Da. Correggio dip.—Agostino Mar- 
chesi dis. ed inc. etc. Bust, profile to left, small folio, rect., line. 
India proof. (2) 


Coster. Laurent, Guttenberg, Faust, Aldus and Froben on 4to 
sheet, J. Houbraken sculp: Laurent Coster by De Larmessin, 
4to, and by P. Velyn, 8vo. (3): 


Cotton John. Eng’ by H. W. Smith ete. 8vo. C. W. Couldock 
by Samuel Hollyer. Signed proof on India paper, 4to. (2) 


Cowley. Abraham, P. Lely. p.—G: Vertue Sculp. Bust to left, 
laurels, lyre and trumpet above, over base with title, folio, rect. 
Fine copy, very scarce. 


Vera Effigies Abra: Cowley ete Aetat: suae 13. Anno 1633. 
Reader when first thou shalt behold this boyes Picture, (etc., 
five lines). Half length to front, holding book, oval, cupids 
with laurel crown above, in rect., 8vo, line. : 
Fine impression, but needs backing, very scarce. 


A 12mo by Vertue, and M's Cowley Engraved for the 
Ladies Magazine. §8vo. (3) 


Cowley M's. Half length to left, seated on sofa, book in hand, 
rect., 4to, stipple. 

Fine proof before all letters, in brown, of the R4 Cosway—Jas 
Fittler. 1785. Very scarce in this state. 


Cowper. William, Lawrence delint ad vivum 1793.—F, Barto- 
lozzi sculpt 1805. Full bust to left, 4to, rect., fine copy. 
‘ 


India proof before all letters, unmounted, and a proof on 
India paper from the L. P. Knight, engraved by W. Holl. An 
8vo after Romney, a 16mo after T. Lawrence, and two copies 
of Judith, or Cowper’s Oak, 4to, all by Caroline Watson; and a 
proof before inscription of Cowper in his garden by Cha§ Rollo. 


(7) 


(Coxe. Peter, Author of “ The Social Day”) E. Scriven sculp 
8vo, and an India proof before inscription. 'Teuch Coxe by 
Samuel Sartain, 4to, India proof. Charles Coypel by T. de 
Mare; and Thomas Cranmer from the Heroologia. (5 


Crawford. William H., Lith. de H. Brunet et C. a Lyon. 4to. 
Joliot De Crebillon by Duhamel, 8vo. Crebillon fils, 12mo. 
George Croke by R. Gaywood, 8vo; and W™ Lord Craven on 
horseback, folio, modern impression. (5) 


SP ee 


a oe 


17) he 


4733 


A734 


A735 


4736 
AT37 


A738 
4739 


4740 


ATA 


AT 42 


AT43 


‘Cromwell. Henry, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Ob. 1674. 


Dunkarton, Sculp. Published Dect 15, 1814, ete. Half length 
to front, in armor, rect., 4to, mezzo. Very fine copy. 


Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector Of England, Scotland, France 
And Ireland, And The Territories Thereunto Belonging. En- 
gravd by ChaS Turner, from the celebrated print by W. 
Faithorne. Proof, etc. Whole length in armor, between em- 
blematic pillars, etc., folio, rect., mezzo. 

Brilliant impression, open letter proof, and the etching, unfin- 
ished. (2) 


Oliverus Cromwell. Rex Independentium, Anglie Tyrannus. 
Half length in armor to left, man hanging from gibbet and 
heads on poles above, over Arms, 4to, line. 

Fine condition, very scarce. 


Whole length in armor, standing on globe, cutting down 
“The Royall Oake Of Brittayne,” oblong, 4to, line. 


The goodly Cedar, etc, oblong folio. (2) 


Olivier Cromwel der Konigreiche Engel-Schott-u. Ireland Pro- 
tector. Cor. Nico. Schurtz. Half length in armor to left, ship 
and curtain background, oval, initials in angles, over Arms, and 
title, in rect., 8vo, line. Fine and very scarce. 


— London published 25 July 1881 by P. & D. Colnaghi & C° 
13 & 14 Pall Mall East. 
Unfinished proof etching by Sherborn. 


Oliver Cromwell, R. Dunkarton Sculpt 1813. 4to. Head, pro- 
file to right, by T(homas) W(orlidge), 4to. Richard Crom- 
well, 4to, from Moncornet series. (2) 


Cruikshank. George, F. W. Pailthorpe fect 8vo. 
Robt Cruikshank, profile to right, vignette, in colors. 
William Cullen, M.D. M¢Intyre sculpt 12mo. (3) 


Curtis. George William, etched by T. Johnson, 4to. 
Artist’s signed proof on Japan paper. 


Eng@ by H. B. Hall, India proof. Etched by G. Kruell, 
two copies. Engraved by Buttre, two states; and photogravure 
by Gutekunst, three copies. (9) 


Curtis. Sir Roger, Painted by D Hamilton—Engravd by TS 
Caldwell London Published July 7th 1783 ... Full half 
length, nearly in profile to left, hand on sword, burning ships 
in background, rect. folio, line. 

Brilliant, etched open letter proof of an excessively scarce 
print. 


47 4:4 


ATAS 


4746 


ATAT 


4748 


4749 


4750 


4751 


4752 


4753 


47 5.4 


Cutler. The Reverend Timothy D.D. Reproduction: of the 
scarce mezzo. by The Pelham Club. Boston 1901. 


Dallas A. J. reprint of the St Memin, 12mo. R. H. Dana Jr. 
proof before all letters. Enrico Dandolo, Longhi sec. proof 
before inscription, 4to. Samuel Daniel. 1609. 12mo. (4) 


Dantes Aligerius Florentinus Poeta. Joan. Stradanus invent. 
—Phls Galle excud. Laureated bust to right, oval, border with 
title. Above; Beatrix Portinaria., below; P. Virgilius Maro. 
and Statius, with elaborate decoration, border of cherubs and 
fiends, folio, rect., line. 

a is copy of a fine and excessively scarce print. 


Two fine old line engravings, 8vo, and a profile bust to 
WER by Aci: Lapi f:" 120. (3) 


Darley Felix O. C. Etched by H. B. Hall. India proof before 
title. 


~ 


Darwin. Charles. T. H. Maguire 1849. M. & N. Hanhart 
Lith. Printers. Three-quarter length to right, seated, vignette, 


- folio. India proof of a scarce and very early portrait. l 


Copyrighted by Robert M. Lindsay Philadelphia Janu- 
ary 1890. Painted By W. W. Ooless A.R.A.—Etched By G. 
Mercier. Bust to left, rect., folio. 

Artist’s remarque signed proof on vellum. 


Druck V. Zehl, Leipzig. folio, rect. Another, by O. G. 
Riglander, 8vo. Alphonse Daudet, proof before all letters on 
Japan paper. 8vo. Felicien David. —Metzmacher sc. 1858. 
India proof, 4to. 4 (4) 


David. J. Louis, ete. Rouget Pinxt—1814—E. Bourgeois 
Sculpt Half length to right, pencil in hand, rect., folio. An- 
other—Gravé par Leroux. 8vo. (2) 


Davis. Madam Mary, An Actress and Mistress of Charles the 
Second: R. Earlom sculpt 1815. 4to, mezzo. Humphrey Davy, 
Lonsdale—Thomson 1829, India proof, 4to, and Henry B. 
Dawson, India proof before all letters, on folio paper. (3) 


Dazincourt. Joseph Jean-Baptist Albouy, Gravé par Robert De 
Launay etc. 8vo. M’*S Delany, silhouette, 8vo. 
Delvau. Alfred, etched by J. Chauvet, India proof. ee 


Dean. Silas, etched by Thomas Johnson, 4to. 
Artist’s signed proof, N° 1 of 50 impressions on India paper. 


Decatur. Comré Stephen, Engraved by Henry Meyer from an 
original Picture by John W. Jarvis. Half length in uniform, 
seated, to right, vignette, folio, stipple. 

Unusually brilliant and fine copy of an excessively scarce print. 


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4757 


4758 


4759 


4760 


4761 


4762 


4763 


4764 


A765 


Commodore Decatur. Design’d & Aquatinted—by Strickland. 
Destroyed the Frigate Philadelphia 1804—Captured & brought 
in the British Frigate Macedonian 1812. Philadelphia Pub- 
lished by John Kneass Copperplate Printer. Bust in uniform, 
profile to left, in clouds, vignette, over laurel branches and 
ribbon; “ Free Trade & Sailors Rights.” 4to. 

Good, sound copy of a very scarce print. S. 3046. 


Commodore Decatur. L White—M Osborn. Bust in uniform, 
profile to left, oval in rect., 8vo, stipple. 
Fine copy, scarce. S. 2376. 


Com. Decatur. J. W. Jarvis p—WM1! Pekenins sc. Printed by I. 
Lingg. Bust to right in uniform, rectangular frame suspended 
by ring, stipple. Brilliant large paper proof. 


Medallion bust, profile to right in uniform, on medal of 
United States and Macedonia, oblong 4to. Jules Jacquemart 
aqua fort!. Proof before number. 


— Bank note proof on India paper. (2) 


(Deering. Edward,) Dns Edoardus Dering de Surenden ete. 


_ A® Dni 1640. Cor: Johnson pinxit——G: Glover sculp: Half 


length to right, in armor, crest and Arms above, rect., 4to. 
Brilliant impression of a scarce print. 


(De Foe. Daniel,) Laudatur et Alget. M: V:4" Gucht sculp: 
Bust to right, oval of twined oak leaves, over Arms, in small 
folio rect. 


Engraved by J. Thomson, 4to, India proof from L. P. 
Knight. Engraved by W. Skelton. 1785, 8vo. (2) 


de Grasse. Monsieur le Comte, Drawn from the life by M. 
Jones. Publish’d Augt 10th 1782 by John Harris, etc. Bust, 
profile to left, oval, 4to, etching. Fine copy, very scarce. 


Delille, Jacques, Gravé par P. M. Alix, 1813. ete. Half length 
to right, oval, folio, aquatint. 

Very fine copy, beautifully printed in brilliant colors and signed 
by the Artist. Very scarce. 


- Danloux pinx.—Potrelle sc. Rect., 8vo. India proof. 
Gravé par Antoine Cardon. 1803. Oval, 8vo. Sir John Den- 
ham by Rothwell. Thomas de Quincey, 4to, India proof and 
plain. (5) 


Descartes. René. Chev" Seigneur Du Perron, etc. Sergent delt 
—1791—Mme De Cernel Sculpt A Paris, chez Blin, etc. 
Bust to right, oval, 4to, aquatint. 

Very beautifully printed in colors. 


4768 


4769 


4770 


4771 


A772 


4773 


ATT4 


ATT5 


4776 


4777 


4778 


4779 


4780 


Whole length to right, seated, writing, 4to rect., line. 
Oval by Moncornet, 8vo. Oval in rect., 8vo, by Franciscus 4 
Schooten. ; (3) 


(Desfontaines. René Louiche,) Bust to front, oval, line. 
Very fine India proof before all letters on folio paper; presen- 
tation copy from Henriquel Dupont to his friend A. Raimbach. 


Desmonceaux. M? L’Abbé, Pensionaire Du Roy. Le Sueur pinx. 
—B. A. Nicollet scul. Three-quarter length to right, seated at 
table dissecting human brain, rect., 4to, line. (2) 


Desmoulins. Camille, Le Vachez sculp. Circle, folio, mezzo. 
Another, from Versailles Gallery, India proof. Le Baron Des- 
noyers, 4to, lith. Llanta. ' (3) 


D’Estaing. Charles Henri Comte, P. Freiselhein -pinxit—et 
sculpsit. Three-quarter length to left, folio, rect., aquatint. 
Beautifully printed in colors, but cut to print, very scarce. 


Chevalier des Ordres du Roi, etc. Bust to left, oval, two 
Indian boys, anchor, etc. 8vo, line. 


—— Bust to right, over “ Prise de la Grenade.” 8vo, stipple. 
(by J. Barbie). 


Bust to right, oval, over base with tablet, rect., 16mo, line. 
Fine proof before all letters, excessively scarce. 


Conte Di Estaing Sardi S. Bust, profile to right, circle, 8vo, 
stipple. Very scarce. 


Desvalls. Don Emanuele, F. Schmuzer del. et sc. 4to, line. 
Diane de Poitiers, draped, India proof before all letters. 12mo, 
rect. <uine. 


De Vinne. Theodore L, Etched by Thomas Johnson. Ato. 
Proof before all letters on Japan paper, bottom margin un- 
cleaned. 


— Bottom margin partly cleaned. Artist’s signed proof. 


Devonshire. The Earle of, P. Schenck fecit et Exc: Amstelo- 
dami Cum Privil: Half length in armor to left, oval in rect., 
mezzo. (William 18 Duke 1640-1707.) 


Dewees W™ P. M.D. Drawn on Stone by M. E. D. Brown 
after John Neagle. Copyright 1834. Three-quarter length to 
front, folio, rect. 

Fine impression of a scarce and early lithograph. 


4781 — 


4782 


4783 


4784: 


4785 


4786 


4787 


4788 


4789 


4790 


4791 


A792 


De Witt. Thomas, D.D. Waldo & Jewett Pinxt.—Litho: of 
Endicott, 359, Broadway. Full half length, in robes, standing, 
rect., folio. Fine clean copy of a scarce and early lithograph. 


Dibdin. Rev Thomas Frognall, Eldridge—Henry Meyer 1816. 
4to, stipple. Fine copy. Lowes Dickinson lithog. after George 
Richmond 1840. India proof, folio. (2) 


Dickens. Charles Esq® Boz. Henri Philipe Heidemans— 
Litho. of G. Endicott.—D. Maclise A.R.A. Published Dye. 
Atwill, 201, Broadway. 1842. Three-quarter length to right, 
head to left, seated, 4to, vignette. 

India proof of an excessively scarce print. 


Boz. S. Lawrence Delt—(June 15t 1838)—Weld Taylor 
Lith. Head, to right, vignette, 4to. India proof of a very 
scarce early portrait. 


Engraver’s India proof of the Maclise-Graves, aetat 27, 
on folio paper. 


Similar Frith—Graves, aetat 47, and a duplicate, 4to 
paper. (2) 


ae By TiC. Armytage, aet. 56. 


— Five small portraits, and wood-cut of John Dickinson, 
The Patriotic American Farmer. (6) 


Diderot. Cazenave Sculp. India proof before letters. A. Man- 
gin S¢. Two states; and an outline from Lavater. (4) 


Dighton. Robert, Portrait Painter and Drawing Master. Pub- 
lished by Bowles & Carver, etc. Bust to left, profile, rect., 4to, 
line. 

Dillon. The brave but unfortunate Count (Theobald), A Gen- 
eral in the French Service. Whole length from ‘“ Hibernian 
Mag.” 1792. | (2) 


Disraeli. Benjamin, A. E. Chalon—H. Robinson, 4to. India 
proof. Engraved by J. Sartain, 8vo. Isaac D’Israeli, Drum- 
mond—Ridley 1797, 8vo, and by Denning—G. Cook. 1848. 8vo. 
Austin Dobson, proof wood-cut, signed by T. Johnson. Rem- 
bert Dodoens from Boissardo. 8vo. (6) 


Vera Effigies Gulielmi Dobson Armiger et Pictor Regiae Majes- 
tatis Angliae. Bust to left, oval, broad border, spandrils, rect., 
Ato, etching. 


4793 


4798 


4799 


4.800 


4801 


4802 


4803 


4804 


4805 


4806 


Dongan. Col. Thomas, etched by Chas. B. Hall, India proof. 
Gen! Donkin by R. Dighton 1809. 4to. Donovan, Oriental 
traveler, 8vo. Two artist’s proofs, one with pencil sketch and 
touches. (4) 


Donne. Effigies Reverendiss: Viri Johannis, ete. Martin Dr 
(oeshout) scup. And are to be sould by R R and Ben: fisher. 
Bust in shroud, oval, title in border, rect., 8vo. 

Fine impression, excessively scarce. 


—  P. Lombart Sculp. A. Londre. 8vo. Scarce. 

A title-page to his Sermons. M. Merian inv. folio 
clipped; and four small portraits. (5) 
Doran. Dr. John, Herbert Watkins—Jos. Brown Sc. Bentley 


1858. India proof on folio paper; and photogravure on Japan 
paper, 4to. (2) 


Dorat. Claude Joseph, Denon Del.—N. De Launay sculp. Two 
copies. Gustave Doré by L. Massard, 4to. Count D’Orsay by 
Buttre. (4) 


Draeck. Franciscus, Aetatis 43., oval in rect., 8vo., and another 
12mo, old line engravings. 


Drake. James Rodman, Rodgers—T. Kelly, 12mo, line. (3) 


Drake. James Rodman, by S. A. Schoff, proof before title on 
India paper. By Rodgers—Williams, and similar bust reduced, 
before all letters, both on India paper. (3)- 


Drayton. Michael, Wil. Hole scul. Laureated bust to left, oval 
in rect., 8vo. Very scarce. 


Drayton. Michael Esqr W. P. (sc.), laureated bust, 24mo, 
line. By S. Harding—R. Clamp. 1794. 4to, proof. (2) 


Drummond. Guilielmus Hauthornden. R. Gaywood fecit: 1654. 
8vo. Fine impression, excessively scarce. 


Drummond and Children. M's George Hay, Painted by Saml 
Shelley—Engrav’d by Carolé Watson. Publish’d June 15¢ 
1789, by Boydell. An attractive and very scarce print. 


Dryden. John, G. Kneller eques pinxit—Geo: Vertue Londini 
Sculpsit 1730, folio, scarce. 


Mr John Dryden. Aet. 67. Cowan Sct Half length to right, 
holding laurel, oval, 12mo, line. 
Of crude execution but excessively scarce. 


ae ee 
i Be ial all 


4807 


4808 


4809 


4810 


4811 


4812 


4813 


4814 


4815 
4816 


4817 


4818 


4818* 


4819 


4820 


Engraved by C. E. Wagstaff, India proof from L. P. 
Knight; and five small prints. (6) 

Engraved by Caroline Watson 1808. 12mo. Etched by J. 
Whessell 1830 4to; and two small prints. (4) 
Du Barry. Madame la Comtesse, A Paris chez Esnauts et 
Rapilly, etc. 4to, line. 

Les Graces et ]’Amour sans cesse l’environnent etc., 8vo, 
line. 

Plaire, n’est pas l’unique soin pour elle, etc. L. le Grand 
Sculp. 8vo, line. 

a lage de 42 ans. Bovinet Sculp. 8vo, line. Two copies. 

(2) 

—— two old line engravings. 8vo. (2) 

F. Bonneville del. 8vo. Whole length 8vo; and by Teys- 
sonnieres after de la Tour. 4to. (3) 

from the Petitot series, India proof and plain. Unmounted 
India proof from Versailles Gallery. An 8vo by Bertonnier; 
and Josephine Duchesnois by De Launay. (5) 
Dumas. Alexandre, pére, etching by H. E. L. 8vo. 


Alexandre Dumas fils, by Nargeot on Japan paper; and by Lege- 
nisel, both proofs before inscription. (3) 


Dumas. Alexandre, fils. Whole length by A. Mangin after 
Meissonier 1877 4to. Three states, all signed proofs. (3) 


Dumas General de ]’arme francaise, etc. T. V. Poll, sculp. 8vo. 
Col. W™ Duane, by St Memin, modern impression on India 
paper. Mr Stephen Dugdale. 16mo. (3) 


du Maurier. George, Artist’s signed proof on India paper, 
by Samuel Hollyer. 


Dumouriez, Ministre des Affaires Etrangerés, etc. Le Vachez 
sculp., circle, mezzo. 

Dumouriez—Baptiste. Liberté—Egalité. Dess et grav 
dapres houdon et daprés natur par Queneday avec le Physion., 
circle, 12mo, aquatint. Scarce. (2) 


Duncombe. Lady Charlotte. Engraved by R. Cooper after 
Hoppner. 8vo, stipple. 

Beautiful proof before inscription, on India paper, printed in 
brown. 


4821 


4822 


4823 


4824 


4825, 


Dunlap. William, India proof before letters, by Durand and 
Paradise, line. 


Artist’s signed proof on India paper by Max. Rosenthal, 
mezzo. (2) 


Dunmore. Earl of, etched by Cha’ B. Hall. India proof. | L. 
Dupuy, Desrais del—Dupin Sculp. A Paris chez Esnauts et 
Rapilly etc. G. Dupuytren, by Ambr. Tardieu. Timothy 
Dwight by Forrest. Alext Dyce by Jeens. (5) 


D’urfé Honoré Ludovic Bobrun delin——F. Briot, fecit, 1619- 
8vo, line. 


Durfort. Mlle de, whole length. 12mo. India proof. (2) 


DUSIMITIER 


Portraits Des Généraux, Ministres Et Magistrats Qui se sont 
rendu célébres dans la Révolution des Treize Etats-Unis de 
l’Amérique Septentrionale. Dessinés d’aprés Nature Par M. 
Dusimitier, . . . Et gravés 4 Paris Par M. Prévost, etc. 4to. 
Paris, 1781. Original paper covers. | 

Fine full-margined set, proofs before titles, of Washington 


(Hart 168a), Steuben, John Jay, Henry Laurens, Chas. Thom- — 


son, Gen. Gates, Gouverneur Morris, Samuel Huntington, Silas 
Deane, W. H. Drayton, John Dickinson, Joseph Reed; and 
Arnold, which is the only one lettered and probably was never 
issued in proof. Very scarce. 


Thirteen Portraits of American Legislators, Patriots, and 
Soldiers, Who Distinguished Themselves In Rendering Their 
Country Independent: ete. Drawn From The Life By Du Simi- 
tiere, . . . And Engraved By Mr. B. Reading. 4to. London. 
(1783) Original thin board covers. : 

Fine full-margined set, Washington (Hart 76), etc., as in pre- 
vious lot, printed in bistre. Very scarce. 


Early etched letter proofs in very fine condition, some before engraver’s 


name and nith earlier dates, and all nithout 
punctuation, of the Readings 


General Arnold Published April 10th 1783 by W™ Richardson 
N 174 Strand 


Silas Dean Member of the Congress Publish’d April 10 1783 
by W™ Richardson N 174 Strand 


B Reading Sculp J. Dickenson Member Of The Congress 
Publishd April 10 1783 by W™ Richardson N 147 Strand 


S. Huntingdon President Of The Congress Publishd April 10 
1783 by W Richardson N 174 Strand | 


4830 


4831 


4832 


4833 


483.4 


4835 


4836 


4837 


4838 


4.839 


4840 


4841 


4842 


4843 


4.8.44 


B Reading Sculp General Reed Membr Of The Congress 
Publishd may 10th 1783 by W Richardson No 174 Strand 


General Baron De Steuben Publishd April 10 1783 by W 
Richardson N 174 Strand 


DUSIMITIERES ENGRAVED BY B. B. E(LLIS) 


Silas Deane Esq? Commissioner from Congress in France. Pub4 
May 15th 1783, by R. Wilkinson, N° 58 Cornhill, London. 


—— Same, proof before engraver’s name and with inscription 
very faintly needled. 


John Dickenson, proof with inscription, in error; W. H. Drayton 
Esq? Member of Congress Pub¢ May 15th 1783, etc., in lightly 
etched letters. 


W. H. Drayton Esq? Member of Congress. Pub¢d May 15th 
1783, etc. 


Same; proof with inscription; in error. J. Dickinson Esq? Mem- 
ber of Congress and Author of Letters of a Farmer of Penn- 
sylvania. Pub May 15th 1783, etc., in lightly etched letters. 


Major General Gates, cut to title, faint ink stains. 


— Same; proof with inscription in lightly etched letters. (2) 


His Excellency S. Huntingdon President of Congress. Pub 
May 15th 1783, etc. 


Same; proof with inscription lightly etched. 


His Excellency John Jay President of Congress and Minister 
Plenipotentiary from the American Congress at Madrid Pub¢ 
May 15th 1783, etc. Proof, inscription very faintly needled. 


His Excellency Henry Laurens President of Congress, and 
Minister Plenipotentiary for treating of Peace with ee Britain. 
Pub May 15th 1783, ete. 


Same; proof, inscription very faintly needled. 


Gouverneur Morris Esq? Member of Congress. Pub@ May 15th 
1783, ete. 


General Reed. Member of Congress, President and Commander 
in chief of the State of Pennsylvania. Pub May 15th 1783, ete. 


4845 


4846 


4847 


4848 


4849 


4850 


4851 


4852 


4853 


4854 


4855 


4856 


A857 


Major General Baron Steuben. Pub4 May 15th 1783, etc. 


—— Another copy, on India paper, later impression. 


Same; proof, inscription lightly etched. 


Charles Thompson Esqt Secretary to Congress. Pub@ 15th May 
1783, etc. 


J Jay Drawn from the life by Du Simitier in Philadelphia.— 
Engraved by B. L. Prevost a Paris. N° 3. 


Edelinck. Rigaud—Gve Levy. India proof from Versailles Gal- 
lery. Ato. 


Edgeworth. Miss Maria., Half length to right, stipple, 
8vo; and a proof before all letters of Hollyer’s copy. (2) 


Edward III. D. G. Angliae Et Franciae Rex etc. R. E(\s- 


tracke.) sculpsit. 8vo. 
Edward the Black Prince and Edward IV, both by Elstracke. 
Edward VI, India proof before letters, 12mo (by T. A. Dean) 


(4) 


Edwards. Rev. Jonathan, Freeman sculpt 8vo. Another by 
Trotter 1783 8vo. <A proof before letters of the Walker sc. cut 
to rect., 8vo; and Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D. D. President of 
Union College. 12mo. (4) 


Egmont. lLamoral princeps de gaver: comes a, etc. Si. Pas- 
saeus sculp. Whole length, near table with helmet, rect., small 
4to. 


His execution, oblong small folio. Fine old line engray- 
ing. (2) 


Eliot. George, Rajon sct 8vo. Two plates, each in two states. 


(4) 


Eleanor. Queen, Wife of Francis 18¢ Engraved By C. G. Clem- 
ents, etc. 1849. 

Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia etc. J. Cook se. 1844. 

India proofs, on folio paper, of the Bentley prints. (2) 


(Elizabeth. Queen of England,) Half length in splendid dress, 
crown of stars and feather fan, seated in clouds, 4to rect., line. 
Fine copy, of the very greatest rarity. 


SN ee ee a 


4858 


4859 


4860 


4861 


4862 


4863 


4864 


4865 


4866 
4867 


4868 


4869 


Elizabeth Queen of England France and Ireland. Printed and 
sould by James Walker at the Starr in Pye-corner near West 
smith field. Whole length, in quilted dress, crown, orb and 
sceptre, “ The spanish Invasion in Eighty Eight” and “ The 
Camp at Tilbury ” in background, rect., 4to, line. 

An early and crude print, of excessive rarity. 


Regia Maiestas. Seated on canopied throne, rect., folio, line. 
Fine copy, from the Fontaine Walker collection, scarce. 


Pacata—Hibernia. In Memoriam Honoremque Potentissimae 
Ac Pientissimae Reginae Elizabethae, etc. Half length to left, in 
rich dress, with orb and sceptre, oval in rect., 4to. Printed for. 
Robert Milbourne. 1633. Excessively scarce. 


Elizabeth Regina, etc, Half length from the Heroologia, 8vo. 
Fine copy. 


Another copy. 

Elisabet Dei Gratia, etc. Crispin de passe excudit. 8vo. 
Beautiful impression of a very scarce print, but with top cut 
oval. (2) 


Three-quarter length to left, hand on rainbow, “ Non Sine 
Sole Iris ”, in rich dress figured with eyes and ears, rect., small 
folio. India proof before all letters, by Zucchero-Dean, from 
the large paper Lodge. 

By W. Holl, India proof from the large paper Knight. 

By Crispin van Queboren, 4to; another by Bocquet. (4) 


(Elizabeth of France, 1602 + 1644) Isabilla Gallorum Regis 
Filia Philippi Regis Hispaniae Conjunx. 8vo. Fine copy. 


Elizabeth Philippine de France. 1764+ 1794. Gravé par J. 
Bouilliard, etc. Ato. 


Four small prints by Agar, Bonneville, Sixdeniers and 
Fournier. (5) 


Le Chevier Roslin pinx.—Massol sculp. A Paris chez 
verité, etc., oval, 4to. Two states. (2) 


Signed proof before all letters by Emile Rousseaux. 
Elizabeth Petrovna. Chevalier—Née Ato. (2) 


(Ellsworth Oliver) Eng@ by D. C. Hinman after Trumbull. 
8vo. Artist’s signed presentation proof to George Bancroft. 
Ellsworth E. E. Brady—Buttre 4to. (2) 


Elton. Richard, Vera Et Accurata Effigies. John Droeshout 
sculp. 4to. Front to his “ Art Military,” fine and scarce. 


4870 


4871 


4872 


4873 


487 4 


4875 


4876 


4877 


4878 


4879 


4880 


4881 


4882 


4883 


(Emerson Ralph Waldo) Artist’s signed India proof before 
title, by S. A. Schoff. Bust to right, vignette, folio. 


Artist’s signed proof before all letters by Thomas John- 
son, bust to right, rect., folio, etching. 


Copyright G. Kruell 98. Artist’s signed proof on Japan 
paper. 


India proof by H. B. Hall Jr. A proof before all letters 
by Wilcox. Two copies of the Hildreth-Sartain. (4) 


Emerson Rev4 William. Bust, profile to left, vignette, 12mo, © 


stipple. From the Polyanthos, May, 1812, very scarce. 


Emmet Thomas Addis. Aubrey 1803—T. W. Huffam. 
Epicurus. Whole length, rect., 4to, line. , (2) 


(Erasmus. Desiderius,) F. Bleyswyck del, & Fecit. 12mo. J. 
Houbraken 4to. P. P. Bouche, sculp. 12mo;-and a small whole 
length by P. P. (4) 


Ericsson. J., Engraved by Geo. E. Perine, India proof, 4to, and 
an Artist’s signed India proof before all letters by Samuel 
Hollyer, 8vo. (2) 


Erskine. The Honble Thos Rdus Cosway R. A. Pinxit.—Guliel- 
mus Sharp Sculpsit. London, Engraved and Publish’d by W™ 
Sharp, Oct? 10th 1801. 4to. 


_ A beautiful, full-margined impression. 


Essex. Earls of, Robert and Walter Deveraux, and Thomas 
Cromwell, from the Heroologia. Thomas, folio by White; 
Robert, proof before letters, 12mo, by Vinkeles. Rares). 


Etienne Mt (Charles Guillaume) Deveria—Dequevauviller. 


4to. Two states. Le Prince Eugene, Dupin del. et sc. Ato. 
Leonhard Euler. F. Darbes pinxit—F. Bartolozzi sculps. oval, 
8vo, printed in brown. (4) 


Eugene. Prince, proof before all letters of the de Marcennay, 
rect. 8vo, etching. . 


His Excellency William Eustis, Governor of Massachusetts. 
Engraved by Annin & Smith, etc. Half length to right, seated, 
rect. 4to. S.91. Very scarce. 


(Evelyn John) F. Bartolozzi del. et sculp. 1776. 4to. 
Beautiful proof before title, very scarce. 


4884 
4885 


4886 


4887 


4888 


4889 


4890 


4891 
4892 
4893 


4894 


4895 


——— The print, lettered; “Joannes Evelyn Arm.” -Creased. 
Another, engraved by T. Bragg after Kneller. 1818. 4to; and by 
I. Tookey after Worlidge 8vo. (3) 


Everett. Edward, On Steel by John Sartain, folio, rect., mezzo. 
An 8vo by G. Parker; and Sir Edward Pellew. (Lord Ex- 
mouth) by J. Chapman 1801. (3) 


Fabricius De Peirese. Nicolas Claudius, Senator Aquensis. R. 
Gaywood fecit Lon. 1656. 12mo. 

Fantin Latour. Artist's signed remarque proof by Robert Kas- 
tor, on Japan paper. (2) 


False titles. An interesting lot of portraits with fictitious names. 
Macchiavelli as Ignace de Loyola, Humboldt as Clopicky, Ru- 
bens as Ferdinand IV, Ambroise Paré as Coligni, Raphael as 
Pr. Molitersio, Ninon de Lenclos as Q. Carlotta, Titien as Ct. 
Messein, Montaigne as Ferdinand I., Descartes as Alva, Crom- 
well as Le Chef des Etrangleurs, and John Milton as Daniel 
O’Connell. 22 pieces as a lot. See NS 1054, 1380. 


Miss Farren. As Lady Emily in the Heiress. J. Downman, 
Pinxt—J. Jones, Fecit 1787 Published Augst 5th 1823, by J. 
Tayleure, N° 29, Panton Street, Haymarket. Half length to 
right, rect., 4to, stipple, scarce. : 

Miss Fenton. Hogarth—T. Cook 1807. 8vo. (2) 
Fénelon. Francois De Salignac De La Motte, etc. Sergent delt 
—1790—Mme De Cernel Sculp. Bust to left, oval, 4to, aqua- 
tint. Very beautifully printed in colors. 


A Paris chez Duflos, etc., whole length in robes, vignette, 
4to, etching. Original coloring, very scarce. 


Feuillet. Octave, E. Wallet sc. 8vo. Another by M. D. Imp. 
vve A. Cadart, Paris., proof, 8vo. Ferdinand The Catholic. 
W. Greatbach, sc. Bentley 1839. India proof on folie, paper. 


(3) 


Field. Joseph M., Artist’s signed India proof before all letters 
by Samuel Hollyer. The first American dramatic author. 


Henry Fielding. Aetatis XLVIII. after Hogarth, 4to. An- 
other, similar, but before title, very scarce. A small whole 
length, Aveline sculp; and a small bust. (4) 


Fields. James T. H. W. Smith sc. 4to. India proofs. (2) 


Fillmore. Millard, Engraved by J. Sartain. Published by Wil- 
liam Smith . . . Philadelphia. Folio rect., mezzo. 


4896 


4897 


4898 


4899 


4.900 


4901 


4902 


4903 


4904 


4905 
4906 


4907 


Fisher. Mrs. Maeder (late) Miss Clara, Engraved by Stephen 
H. Gimber & William J. Bennett.—from the original picture by 
Henry Inman, Esq’, etc. Full half length to left, hair in short 
rolls, landscape background, rect., folio, aquatint, excessively 
scarce. 


John Fiske. J. A. J. Wilcox se. India proof. 4to. Leopold 
Flameng, C. Fuhr lith. India proof, small folio. Thomas Flat- 
man by W. C. Edwards, India proof before title, 4to, and Gus- 
tave Flaubert, proof etching, 8vo. (4) 


Lady Pamela Fitzgerald, widow of Lord Edward J[itzgerald, 
and her children. India proof before all letters, on folio paper 
of the scarce print by T. Hollis after G. Romney 1835. 

The Right Honble Lady Mary Fitzgerald, 16mo, stipple. Mrs. 
Fitzgerald of Naseby, India proof; and M's Fitzherbert by A. 
Roffe, India proof. | (4) 


Flaxman, John, gravé par Pannier, India proof from the Ver- 
sailles Gallery, folio. Signed proof before all letters by W. C. 
Edwards 1830. 8vo. Flechier. Lingée sculp. 16mo. (S) 


Mrs Mary Fletcher Widow of the Rev4 J. Fletcher. Medairy & — 
Bannerman sc. Bust to left, oval, 8vo, stipple. Very scarce. 


Fleury. André Hercules Cardinal de, Peint par Antreau— 
Gravé par G. Roy. etc. Bust in robes to front, frame, supported 
by Diogenes and his lantern, rect. 4to. 


Florence Thomas B. Representative from Pennsylvania On 
Stone by A Newsam. Three-quarter length to right, oval, folio. 


J. P. De Florian. Bust, profile to left, circle over elaborate 
ornamentation, emblems and vignette of shepherdess, rect., 4to, 
stipple. A beautiful proof, probably by Quéverdo. 


(Florio) Ioannes Florius Augustae Annae Ang]: Scot: Frane: Et 
Hib: Reginae Praelector Ling: Italicae. ete. Gul: Hole sculp: 
Bust to front, oval corners with laurel branches, rect. 8vo. 
Fine impression of the very scarce front. to his Italian Diction- 
ary, 1611. 


Fontanges Mile De. India proof by Ceroni from the Petitot 
Series. 4to. Bernard de Fontenelle. Crépy sc, 8vo; and a 
proof before title by P. G. Langlois. 4to. | (3) 


Forster. John Reinhold, Ant Graff pinx—I. F. Bause sculps. 
1781. Bust to right, oval, beautifully decorated, in rect. 4to, 
line. A superb specimen of a fine engraving. . 


Foster. Revd John, Annin & Smith Sc. 12mo, stipple. Scarce. 
Fothergill Dt John Pub4 April, 23, 1781, by E. Hedges N 92 
Cornhill. 12mo, mezzo. 

Fourier Charles, Flameng. Graveur. 4to. India proof. (3) 


ee ae ee ee ee 


4908 


4909 


4910 


4911 


4912 


4913 


4914 


4915 


4916 


4917 


4918 


4919 


Fox. Charles James, Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.—En- 
graved by W™ Lane. From a Picture . . . Sat for in the Year 
1790. The last from the hand of Sir Joshua. Published May 
30, 1793, ete. Half length to right, oval, pillar and curtain in 
background, folio, stipple. 


B. Reading sculpt 1785, small oval, printed in colors, 
12mo. Bust by R. Scott, 8vo, and John Fox from the Heroo- 


logia. (3) 


Francois. I. Roy. de. Fran. LVII. Tiré d’un Tableau de 
Raphael, etc., rect. 8vo. Another, India proof before inscription, 
Titien—Leroux, 4to, and an India proof before inscription of 
the H. Pauquet 8vo. (3) 


Francis D® John G. India proof before all letters of the bust 
to right, vignette, by Burt, on folio paper. 
Franklin William, Governor of New J ersey. Albert Rosenthal 
Se. 4to. India proof. (2) 


Fridericus II Rex Borussiae El. Brand. Natus 24 Jan. 1712 
Vivens 1778. On horseback to left, 4to, rect., line. 

A 12mo engraved by Gimber. 

Friedrich Wilhelm. III. Ké6nig von Preussen Freul. W. v 
Borch del.—von Sintzenich ges., bust, profile to right, circle, 
in rect., 12mo, stipple. Finely engraved. (3) 


French Revolution. Fine stipple portraits by Claessens and 
Portman of prominent characters, and three scenes. From Ta- 
fereelen van de Staatsomwenteling. 8vo. Seventy-eight as a lot. 


Freneau. Philip, by F. Halpin, 8vo. The Right Honourable 
J. H. Frere. Engraved by B. Lane. 1808. 4to. fine impres- 
sion. Emanuel Freteau. Député de Melun. Gravé par Fie- 
singer. 8vo. (3) 


Freymoni. Joann: Wolf: ete. MDLXXXXII. Crispin de Pass 
fecit. Half length to right, large ruff, oval, border with title, 
Arms in angles, rect., small 4to. Very fine copy of a scarce print. 


Froben. John, printer, bust to right, oval, in rect., on oblong 
folio proof sheet with four other portraits. 


S? Martin Frobisher Knight. The noble flames that glow’d in 
his stout brest (etc., five lines). Half length to left in armor, 
Arms at top, rect., 8vo. Excessively scarce. 


(Elizabeth Fry) Drawn Etch¢ & Pubd by Rich. Dighton. 1820. 
July 20. In Prison And Ye Came Unto Me. Whole length, 
profile to right, seated, reading in prison, folio, rect., stipple. 
Fine copy of a very scarce print. 


Robert Fulton Esq? a Paris, chez Ch. Bance, Editeur, Rue J. J. 
Rousseau, N° 10. 12mo. . 
Another, 12mo, 1827 by Wightman & Cramp. (2) 


4920 


4921 


4922 


4923 


4924 


4.925 


4926 


4927 


4928 


4929 


4930 


Furness. William H, Painted By Sully—Engraved By Sartain. 
Philadelphia. Published, FebY 22 1832, ete. Half length to 
front, rect., folio, mezzo. 

A very fine open letter proof of a scarce and important print. 


Gadbury. John, Anno 1627. Etat. suae: 31. F Cross Sculpsit. 


4to. Fine impression. 


Gagarin. Their Excellencies Prince Serge and Princess Bar- 
bara, with their Son. Sir Joshua Reynolds pinxt—Caroline 
Watson sculpsit, ete. Published. . . Augt 2. 1785. 4to. 

A very beautiful engraving of great rarity. 


Gage. Gen. Copyright 1899, by W™ Sartain N. Y. Engraved 
by William Sartain. 8vo, mezzo. Four states; print, India 
proof, Artist’s signed India proof before engraver’s name, and 
cancelled plate. (4) 


Gage. Gen Thomas. Etched by Charles B. Hall, India prot: 
Gainsborough. Thomas, R. A. Engraved by H. Meyer, 1810, 
folio, from the Cadell series. 

Galileo. Demannez sculp. 1847, proof before inscription. 4to. 


(3) 


Gallatin. Albert, Esq? T. Gimbrede pt—W. R. Jones sc. 8vo, 
stipple. Very scarce. S. 1513. 


Gamache. Philippe. Anno aetatis suae 57. L. Gaultier incidit. 
Folio. Fine and scarce. 


Gambetta. E. abot aqua f. proof before inscription. 
Garrick dans le role de Richard III. A. Romanet sculp. 8vo. 


Another, whole length, Sargent Marceau dis.—A. Biasioli 
inc. 4to. | (3) 


Luke Gardiner Esq? (Lord Mountjoy) Representative for the 


County of Dublin. 


Mrs Gardiner. in the Tragedy of Macbeth, ete. 
Whole lengths, 8vo, from the “ Hibernian Magazine,’ 1778. 
Very scarce. (2) 


Garencieres. Theophile, M.D. Whole length, seated, with por- 
traits of N. Parker and Nostradamus. 4to, line, by Dolle. 
Fine impression, scarce. 


Garrison. William Lloyd, Painted by N. J ocelyn.—Engraved by - 
S. S. Jocelyn. 1834. An early and very scarce portrait. 


Another by F. T. Stuart, India proof, unmounted. (2) 


4931 


4.932 
4933 
4.934 
4.935 


4936 


4937 
4938 
4939 


4940 


4941 


4942 


4943 


>» 


Le General Gates, qui 4 environné et fait Prisonier le General 
Lieutenant Burgogne, avec toute son Armée en Amerique. peint 
par Thomlinson a Nouvelle York. Se vend a Londres chez 
Thom. Hart. Half length to left, in uniform, oval, marbled 
background to rect., 4to, mezzo. 

Perfect example of a very scarce print. 


Gates, Général Américain. Gates, Americaansche Generaal. 
Half length to right, in uniform, oval, ribbon over base and title, 
in rect., 16mo, line. Perfect copy of an excessively scarce print. 


le Général Gates chef de Armée Américaine, qui fit Capituler le 
Général Burgoine au Camp de Saharatoga le 16 8>r€ 1777. Des- 
siné et gravé par Dupin. A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. 
4to, line. Brilliant impression of the early state. 


The Honble Horatio Gates Major General of the American 
Forces. Whole length, 8vo, from the “ Impartial History.” 


Le Général Gates, Chef de l Armé Anglo-américaine. Desrais 
del a Paris chés Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. 4to, line. Scarce. 


Gilbert Stuart—J. A. O’Neill. Oval, mezzo., India proof 


before inscription. 


Gautier. Theophile, etched by Bracquemond, 4to, proof before 
all letters. Etched by H. E. Lessore 1879, 8vo; and two 
others. Gavarni by E. Boilvin, 8vo. (5) 


Genlis. Comtesse De, Peint par M™¢ Cheradame.—Grave par 
F. Lignon. Sc Vend a Paris, chez Bouton, etc. Rect., 4to. 
Two states, the print and a very fine etched letter proof. (2) 


Engraved by Caroline Watson, 1809. 4to. Mme de Gen- 
lis 4 80 ans, Coupé sc. 12mo. Ct& de Genlis by Jules Porreau 
1847, and M™e Geoffrin by Forssell. (4) 


Giorgius Primus D. G. Magnae Britanniae etc. Rex. B. Picart 
del. et scul. 1716. 4to. Another by R. Woodman 1831. 8vo. 


(2) 
George II. Tho’ Worlidge Fecit 1753. 8Vvo. 
Inscription in hand of DuSimitier ‘‘ This piece has been bought 
in London in January 1765 for half a Guinea” 


— Another, Nixon Del. et sculp. cut to oval. C2) 


His Most Gracious Majesty George The Third. Engraved by 
Hewitt, 84, Charlotte Str, Fitzroy Sq® 1816. Bust, to left, in 
uniform, circle, in centre of Perspective Chronology of his 
Reign. Folio, original coloring. 


His Majesty George 34 King of Great Britain. Wezell pint— 
B: le Clair inct London, Pub4 Feby 34 1791 by Molteno Col- 
naghi & C° ete. 8vo. 

Very beautifully printed in colors, very scarce. 


4944 


4945 


4946 


4947 


4948 


4949 


4950 


4951 


4952 


4953 


4954 


4955 


George the Third. King of Great Britain. Dighton del— 
Newton Sculp. 1801. 8vo. 
Brilliant print in colors, scarce. 


Farmer George & his Wife. 12mo. : 
The excessively scarce caricature, colored aquatint, by Gilray. 


George the IIItd aged 72 1800 etc. Taken at Windsor by R. 
Dighton. 4to. Whole length, colored. 


Georgius Tertius. John Bacon 1778—Engraved by S. W. Rey- 
nolds—1820. Small folio rect., mezzo. 


Engraved by D. Orme 1812. 8vo, stipple. Two copies; 
and an India proof before all letters, when old and blind. (3) 


—— Engrav’d for the Grand. Mag. etc. 1760. 8vo. Engrav’d 
by John Keyse Sherwin, etc. 1774. 4to. , 2) 


George (IV) Prince of Wales. P. Violet pinxt 1791—F. Bar- 
tolozzi sculpst. Bust, to front, broad brimmed hat, order, circle. 
8vo. Printed in brown, fine and scarce. 


George IV. Engraved by E. Scriven 1831. 4to. India proof. 
—— Small profile in radiating star, Tho’ Wright sculpt 1830. 
The Rose Shamrock & Thistle. with “ Profiles of Eight 


29 


Illustrious Personages ”’ scarce. (3) 


Michel Gerard. Député. FF. Bonneville del. Sculps. 4to. 
Gessner. 12mo, proof. Gen. Aquila Giles by St Memin, modern 
impression. Edward Gibbon. Brandoin del.—lith. de C. Con- 
stans. 4to. India proof, scarce. | (4) 


Gibbon. Edward, Sir Joshua-Reynolds—S. W. Reynolds, 1820, 
brilliant original impression. Engraved by W. Holl, India 
proof from L. P. Knight. Edward Gibbon Esq Heinr. Schmidt 
sc 1796—J A Darmstedt direx. printed in bistre. 8vo. A sil- 
houette, taking snuff. 8vo. (4) 


(Gibson Mrs. Cecilia) Tho’ Engleheart pinxt—Frans Barto- 
lozzi Sculp. Publish’d as the Act directs Oct" 18t 1783 by Anthy 
Molten. Nearly half length to left, oval, printed in brown. 

A very lovely portrait, a brilliant and perfect proof before title, 
and excessively scarce. | 


Gillray. M? James, From a Miniature painted by himself & En- 
graved by ChaS Turner. 1819. Half length to left, oval in rect., 
mezzo. Scarce. | 


Engraved by Jos. Brown. Bentley 1848. India proof on 
folio paper. (2) 


Ue ee 


4957 


4960 


4961 


4962 


4963 


4964 


4965 


4966 


4967 


4968 


Robert Gilmor Esq? of Baltimore and Mrs Robert Gilmor. 
Painted by Sir Thos. Lawrence—Engraved by John Sartain. 
Small folio rectangles. Private plates, presentation copies to 


Col. Trumbull from R. Gilmor. OER) 


Girardet. Abraham, Pierre Adain sc. 4to. Christoph Gluck. 
Ried sc. 4to. Another, Aug. de St Aubin del. et sculp. ann. 
1781. William Godwin, engrav’d by Roberts. (4) 


Godolphin. Mrs. Engraved by W. Humphreys. 1847. 
The print 12mo, and a fine L. P. proof before all letters. (2) 


(Godoy) Emmanuel P¢e de la Paix. Dessiné par Belache.— 
Gravé par Canu. Half length to right, book under left arm, 
rect., 4to. Very beautifully printed in colors. 


D® Goldsmith. M? Bunbury delint—J. Bretherton fecit. Bust, 
nearly in profile to left, rect., 4to. Very scarce. 


Sir Josh Reynolds—S. W. Reynolds. 1835. Rect., mezzo. 
4to, and two small prints. Francis Goldsmith, 12mo. (4). 


H. Goltzius. Sculptor. Et. Pictor Aet. LIX ete. T. Schrevelius. 
1617. 4to. 


— The set of twelve Apostles, published by Moncornet. 4to. 


Goncourt. Edmond et Jules, signed proof on Japan paper by 
Loys Deltail, proofs by Varin on India paper and Descaves on 
Japan paper. (5) 


Lord George Gordon, President of the Protestant Association. 
etc. Drawn from the life by R. Braw. Published Augt 4, 1780. 
Whole length, standing, encampment in background, folio rect., 
line. Very scarce. 


Gordon. Lord George, from “ Westminster Magazine” 1780, 
and a small mezzo, medallion. Antoine. Joseph. Gorsas. F. 
Bonneville sculp. 8vo. Louis Gougenot. Dupuis sculp. 4to. 


(4) 


Grafigni Mme De. Levéque sculp. 4to. By N. De Launay. 
12mo. Mrs Anne Grant by W. T. Fry 1815, folio. Ctss de 
Grignan by Roger. 12mo. By Aubert. 12mo.; and an India 
proof from the Petitot series. (6) 


John A. Graham Esq? L. L. D. etc. W. Wood pinxt—W. Evans 


sculpt 1797. 
Brilliant proof before letters but cut to oval. 


4969 


4970 
4971 


4972 


4973 


4974 
4975 


4976 


4977 


4978 


4979 


4980 


4981 


4982 


Granger. The Revd Mt James, P Falconet del. 1768. D. P- 
Pariset Sculp. 4to. Fine impression, with full margins. 


—— Another copy; and by Gul. Wynne Ryland 1775. 8vo.. 

(2) 
Proof before all letters, N° 1, of the mezzotint by S. 
Arlent Edwards. 


Grant. Ulysses S. Lith. & Pubd. By Kimmel & Forster etc. 
folio; and a bank note proof on India paper. 12mo. (2) 


Gravelot. Hubert, la Tour Pinx.—J. Massard. Sculp. 4Ato.. 
Fine proof before publication lines, deckle edges. 


— A Paris Chés ]’Auteur etc added. Two copies. (2) 


Gray. Thomas, From the Original . . . Pembroke Hall Cam- 
bridge. R. Pollard Sct 4to. Two copies, one slightly imperfect. 
(2 


Even in our ashes live, etc. T. Gray. H. Adcock sce. 
London, William Pickering, . . . 1837. India proof. 


— The unfinished etching, probably unique. (2) 


Thomas Gray, ann. aet. XV. etc. Engraved by J. Hopwood. 
1814. India proof on 4to paper. Very scarce on India paper. 


—— The unfinished etching, probably unique. (2). 


Mr Gray. Publish’d According to Act of Parliament March 1St 
1775. W. Mason & B. Wilson Vivi memores delineavere. 
Engrav’d by James Basire. Bust, profile to left, in oval, laurel 
branches. 4to. 


The unfinished etching, probably unique. 


This is the most important pair of the three. (2) 


A duplicate of the print, and two stnsalog profiles by I. R. 
Smith and W. Doughty. ( 


Mr Gray. from a Drawing by M™ Mason. W. Henshaw Sct 
Bust, profile to right. Vignette, in rect. frame. 12mo. Etching. 
Excessively scarce. 


Eccardt pinxt—Heath Sculpt 1798. 4to. Engraved by 
Caroline Watson 1808. 12mo. Two copies. Three small prints, 
monument and tomb. (8) 


Greeley. Horace, Engraved by J. C. Buttre. India proof on 
folio paper. 

Horace Greeley, M. C. S. Wallin Del—I. H. Richardson 
Se N. Y. Copyright 1849. A very early and scarce wood-cut 
portrait. (2) 


eS ee Sad 


4983 


4984 


4985 


4986 


4987 


4988 


4989 


4990 


4991 


4992 
4993 


Nataniel Greene Major General in the American armies a Patriot 
a Hero and a Friend. Peale Pinxit Philadelphia. Chevillet 
Sculpsit. ete Small folio. 

Beautiful impression with fine margins. Very scarce. 


H. Wme Green. Major Géneral Commandant les Armees des 
Etats unis de l’Amérique. A Paris chez Mondhare rue St 
Jacques. Bust, in uniform, to right, with drawn sword, oval, 
laurel festoon etc. above, war emblems and tablet below, in rect. 
8vo. Of the greatest rarity. 


Greene Major Gen! Jas. Neagle Sct Philad® 1819. 8vo. S. 
2298. Bank note proof on India paper; and scene with Mrs. 
Steele by C. Burt. (3) 


Green. Valentine, Engraved by Freeman 1809. 8vo. Thomas 
Grenville and W™ Wyndham Lord Grenville by T. A. Dean. 
India proofs. 4to. Grace Greenwood by W. G. Armstrong. 
India proof 4to. (4) 


Grétry A. E. M. Dessiné et Gravé par son Ami Moreau le Jne 
A Paris chés |’Auteur etc. 4to. Grimm Le Baron de, Lecerf 
sculp. 8vo. Francis Grose, Dance—Bartolozzi. 4to. Two 
copies. (4) 


Sir Charles Grey, K. B. Painted by T. Lawrence—Published 
... 29 May 1797,—Engraved by J. Collyer. Three quarter 
length to left, in uniform, folio rect., stipple. Etched letter 
proof, but cut close to title. 


(Grolier Club) Photogravures by Hollinger of W™ Loring An- 
drews, Samuel Putnam Avery, John Bigelow, Dt Fred. A. Castle, 
Beverly Chew, Alext W. Drake, Walter Gilliss, Wm F. Have- 
meyer, Daniel Huntington, Joe Jefferson, Geo. F. Kunz, Henry 
G. Marquand and F. Hopkinson Smith. (13) 


Grotius Hugo, with vignette of his escape. John van Oldenbar- 
neveld, with vignette of his execution. J. Buys delin—R. Vin- 
keles Sculp. Prints, and proofs before titles of each. 8vo. (4) 


Guérin, graveur. 4to. Aquatint. M. Guizot: C. Cook se. 
Bentley. 1848. India proof on folio paper. J. I. Guillotin, F. 
Bonneville sculp. Two copies. Francois de Guise. India proof. 


(5) 
Gulliver, Captain Lemuel, of Redriff. Two small prints. (2) 


John Guttemberg of Mentz a City in Germany, The first in- 
ventor of Printing Ano Dom 1442: etc. P. Stent Excudit:— 
R Gaywood fecit. Sould by John Overton at the white-horse 
neere the fountaine tavern without Newgate. 4to. 

Of the very greatest rarity and importance. 


5018 A Hamilton. L. W. Gilbs, pinx—W. J. Jackman, sc. 8vo. 
Two states, both on India paper. (2) 


5019 Hamilton (Alexandre) India proof from Versailles Gallery. 
An India proof before all letters, 4to. A bank note proof on 
India paper; and a print by J. Rogers. (4) 


5020 View Of The Spot Where Gen. Hamilton Fell, At Weehawk. 
ainted by J. Ward.—Engraved by C. Ward. Printed by J. 
Neale Oblong folio rect., aquatint. | 
Fine original coloring, Stevens castle and New York City in 
background, of the very greatest rarity and unrecorded. 


5021 Consecrated to the Memory of Gen. Alexander Hamilton. I. 
Scoles, sculpt Oblong folio rect. Two copies, one on India 
paper, modern impressions. S. 2833. (2) 


5022 Hamilton. William Duke of, R. White sculp. Small folio. Sir 
Wm Hamilton K.B. from European Mag. 1784. 8vo. Handel 
Commemoration medal by Bartolozzi, 1785. 4to, stained. (3) 


5023 (Lady Hamilton) Cassandra. Engraved by Caroline Watson, 
1809. ; 


5024 —-— Miranda. 


5025 —— Sensibility. | . 
All three of these very beautiful stipples by Caroline Watson 
are brilliant original impressions, and in fine and perfect con- 
dition, except that the publication line of Miranda has been 
slightly clipped. 


5026 The Honble John Hancock. of Boston in New-England; Presi- 
dent of the American Congress. Done from an Original Picture 
Painted by Littleford. Ioh. Lorenz Rugendas Sculps. et excud. 
Aug. Vind. Three quarter length, to right, standing, right hand 
in pocket, left hand holding letter, curtain in background. Folio 
rect., mezzo. . 
Fine impression, with full margins, of the scarcest portrait. 


5027 The Honble John Hancock. of Boston in New-England; Presi- 


dent of the American Congress. Done from an Original Picture 


Painted by Littleford. London, Published as the Act directs 25. 
Octot 1775. by C. Shepherd. Three quarter length, to left, etc. 
Folio rect., mezzo. 


5028 The Honble John Hancock. | of Boston in New-England; Presi- 
dent of the American Congress. | Done from an Original Picture 
Painted by Littleford. | London, Published as the Act directs 25 
Octot 1775 by C. Shepherd. | Full bust, to right, oval, with 
broad border cut by rectangle, 12.8.x 9.14. Mezzo; Brilliant 
impression, excessively scarce. J.C. S. p. 1715 N° 5. Framed. 


ee 


“— a 0 Ot oo EEE eee 


5029 


5030 


5031 


5032 


5033 


5034 


5035 


5036 


5037 


5038 


5039 


5040 


4 
. 


Copy of the above, N° 1 of 30 signed artist’s proofs, by J 
Percy Sabin. 


John Hancock Esq? President of the American Congress. From 
an Original Picture Painted at Boston. Reduced copy of the 
Shepherd. 8vo, mezzo. 

Front. to; The ‘“‘ Monthly Museum, ete.’ Vol. I. London 1776. 
Uncut. Of the greatest rarity. 


Iean Hancock. President au Congres des XIII. Provinces unies 
d’Amerique né 4 Boston. peint par Jean Wilckinson a Boston 
Se vend a Londres chez Thom. Hart. Bust, to right, oval, mar- 
bled background to rect., 4to, mezzo. 
Fine copy, full margins, very scarce. 


His Excellency John Hancock Esq? late Governor, and Com- 
mander in Chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Sey- 
mour, delin, sculp. Bust, to left, oval, under laurels and draped 
ribbon, over arms and inscription. Folio rect. 

Excessively scarce. S. 2871. 


Le President Hancock. De Voorzitter Hancock. Bust, to right, 
oval, border, ribbon above, over base with title, in rect., 16mo, 
line. One of the scarcest portraits; in fine condition. 


Le Celebre Hancock President Du Congres Anglo-Ameriquain 
A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. 4to. Fine impression. 


J. Hancock J. Pelicier. Sculp. 1782. 8vo. 


John Hancock, Esq.; President of the American Congress. 8vo. 
From the ‘“ Impartial History ’’; Two copies. (2) 


Admiral Sir Charles Hardy. Commander in Chief of the Grand 
Fleet. 8vo. From the ‘“ Hibernian Mag.” 1779., the face 
slightly injured. 

Bust, to left, etched by ChaS B. Hall. India proof. (2) 


Harrington. James, P. Lely pinxit—M. Vander Gucht. seul: 
Small folio. 

Harrington. John, R. Elstrack Sculpsit. Half length, to left, 
oval, cock and lion supporters, Arms in upper angles, rect., 
small 4to. A fine original impression and a modern copy. (3) 


Harris. James, MDCCLXXVI_ F. Bartolozzi del. et sculp. 
8vo. Three copies. (3) 


Harrison. Benjamin, 8vo, mezzo. by Max Rosenthal. William 
Henry Harrison, bank note proof on India paper. Bret Harte 


_ by H. B. Hall. 8vo. (3) 


5041 


5042 


5043 


5044 


5045 


5046 


5047 


5048 


5049 


5050 


5051 


5052 


5053 


Hastings. Warren, Esq? George Stubbs pinxt—Geo: Townly 
Stubbs sculpt ete. London, Published April 30. 1795, ete. Bust, 
to left, high hat, oval in rect., 4to, stipple. 

Open etched letter proof of an unusually fine print. 


Hastings M's W. Greatbach sc. Bentley 1841. India proof 
on folio paper. Two small prints of Marg. Hastings; and two 
of Warren Hastings. (5) 


Hawke. Lord, Painted by Coates—Engraved by F. Bartolozzi. 
June 14, 1796. 


— Same; proof before title and with date; Jan'y 1796. (2) 


Another copy of the early state, large paper, in perfect 
condition and a brilliant proof. 


Hawkins. Sir John. 8vo. From the Heroologia. An unusu- 
ally fine impression. 


Hawthorne. Nathaniel, (about 1862). Henri Lefort delt et se. 
1895. Folio rect. 
Artist’s signed proof, with remarques and title in red, on Japan 


' paper. 


Etched by Thomas Johnson. Artist’s signed proof before 
all letters, N° 1 of 52 on India paper. 


Proofs before letters by Schoff and Wilcox. A small rect. 
The Manning House. Residence at Concord, India proof; and 
“Homes and Haunts ’”’, (6) in wrapper. (14) 


And his wife. Etched by S. A. Schoff. India proofs 
before inscriptions, with title-pages of the L. P. copies of the 
Biography. ' (2) 


Another India proof before inscription of Mrs. Haw- 
thorne and India proofs before inscriptions of Daniel and Capt. 
Nathaniel Hawthorne. (3) 


Hayley. William, Romney—Caroline Watson. 4to. St John 
Hayward, by Will. Pass. 12mo. James Heath, engraver, 8vo, 
from “‘ Monthly Mirror” 1796. (3) 


Heath. Hon. William, H. Williams Pinx—I. R. Smith sculp. 
8vo. Fine copy, very scarce. S. 2922. 


of 52 copies on India paper. 


Etched by Samuel Hollyer. Artist’s signed proof, N° 1 , 


5054 


5055 


5056 


5058 


5059 


5060 


5061 


5062 


5063 


5064 


5065 


(Heathfield Lord) General Elliot. 8vo. From the “ Hibernian 
Magazine” 1782. Scarce. 
Mr Henderson as Hamlet. 8vo. From same 1778. (2) 


The brave old Hendrick the great Sachem or Chief of the Mo- 
hawk Indians, one of the six Nations now in Alliance with, & 
Subject to the King of Great Britain. Sold by Eliz: Bakewell 
opposite Birchin Lane in Cornhill. Nearly three quarter length 
to left, upraised tomahawk in hand, landscape background. 
Folio rect., etching. One of the scarcest American subjects. 


Henrietta Maria Queen of Charles I. 4to, mezzo. Another, 
circle by Ravenet, 8vo; and Marie de Hautefort by Gaitte, 8vo. 


(3) 


Henriquel-Dupont. Louis Pierre, Dessiné par Paul Delaroche 
—Grave par Aristide Louis. | 
India proof before inscription, presentation copy; “ Dupont a 
son ami Raimbach ” 


Henricus II. D. G. Galliarum Rex, etc. 8vo. Henri ITI, three 
quarter length from Thevet, 1584. Folio. (2) 


Henri IIII par la grace de Dieu Roy de france et de Nav: Agé 
de 44 1597. Jean le clerc excu. etc. On horseback, rect., 8vo, 
line. Very fine impression. Scarce. 


Henricus IIII. Borbonius D. G. Franciae, etc. De Bon Roy 
Bon Heur Crisp. de Pas. fe. Bust, to right, in armor, oval, bor- 
der with title, angles with angels and emblems, in rect., 8vo. 
Fine copy of a scarce print. 


Henrik De Vierde, etc., eight lines in Dutch by A. Bogaart. 
Small folio. Bust, in armor, 12mo, by C. De Mallery. Scarce. 


(2) 


Peint par F. Pourbus, 1610—Gravé par f. Hubert 1789. 
Whole length, rect., 4to. Same portrait, Pauquet Pdor Del et 
sculp. India proof before inscription. Bust, to right, Gerard- 
Geraut. India proof. (3) 


Henricus. VIII Dei Gratia Anglia, etc.. Pet Iselburg Excudit 
1646. 4to. Ugly, interesting and very scarce. Another, from 
the Heroologia, imperfect. 7 ca 


Henry, Prince of Wales, whole length in tilting armor with 
spear, from the Heroologia. Two copies. (2) 


Herbert. Henry W™ “ Frank Forester ” by Samuel Hollyer, 
Japan paper proof. Robert Herrick by E. Smith 1822. India 
proof from “ Effigies Poeticae.”” (2) 


5066 


5067 


5068 


5069 


5070 


5071 


5072 


5073 
5074 
5075 


5076 


5077 


Hesse. William IX regierender Landgraf etc., Bollner—Weise. 


Another, Tischbein—Weise. 8vo. 

Formed out his.soldiers to George III and was called the Cattle 
Dealer by Frederick the Great, who forced him to pay a cattle 
tax on those who crossed his dominions. (2) 


Hicks. Gulielmus, D: Loggan del: et seulp. 1658. 8vo. 


Hobbes. Thomas, Natus Malmesburiae d. 5 April. ete. 
Small 4to. (2) > 


Hobbes. Thomas, Ro: Vaughan sculp: 12mo. On title-page to 
Philosopicall Rudiments concerning Government and Civill 
Society. 12mo. Two states of the plate. (2) 


Hillsborough. The Right Honble The Earl of, London Magé 
Augt 1781. 8vo. Scarce. 


Hoffman. Matilda, J. A. J. Wileox sc. India proof. Ann 
Holme aet suae 77. Caroline Watson sculp. 4to. Private plate. 


(2) 


Hogarth. W™ Etch’d by Sam! Ireland. 4to. Engraved by J. 
Mollison. India proof from L. P. Knight. Another, Worlidge— 
Priscott, 1816, 8vo; and an India proof before all letters. 12mo. 
On folio paper. | (4) 


Hogg. James, W. N. ft 1817. 4to. India proof, and a signed 
proof before all letters by Samuel Hollyer. John Home, Esq? 
Engraved by Caroline Watson 1816. Folio from the Cadell 
series. (3) 


Holbein. Hans, R. Gaywood fecit, oval, 8vo. Ioannes Hol- 
benus, Basilensis. H.H. ex. 8vo. ae (2) 


Thomas Hollis late of London Mercht a most generous Bene- 
factor to Harvard College, ete. Copy of the scarce mezzo. by 
The Pelham Club. Boston 1901. 


Sam! Hollyer by himself. Artist’s signed proof on India paper. 
“ began work. 1846” (and still working). Two signed proofs of 
his ‘‘ Bookworm” and four signed proofs, one creased, of the 
Sulgraves and St Peter’s Church. (7) 


Holmes. Oliver Wendell, Artist’s signed proof on India paper 
by Thomas Johnson, N° 1 of 53 impressions. 


- proof before all letters (by J. A. J. Wilcox). Proof 
before title by W. G. Jackman. Three portraits various, one on — 
satin. And four illustrations. | (9) 


5078 


5079 


5080 


5081 


5082 


5083 


5084 . 


5085 


5086 


Homer. C. P. Marillier, Del—N. Ponce sculp. ete. 4to. 
—— Apud Card. Carpensem. 4to, and a bust from Lavater. 


(3) 
Hone. Philip. Remarque proof on Japan paper from Financial 
New York. Vice Admiral Lord Hood. J. Pass sculpt  8vo. 
Pietr Corneliszoon Hooft. J. Houbraken sculps. Small folio. 

(3) 
The Reverend William Hooper A. M. Minister of Trinity 
Church Boston, etc. Reproduction of the scarce mezzo. by The 
Pelham Club. Boston 1901. 


Admiral Hopkins Commandeur en Chef, de la Flotte Americaine 
des XIII. Provinces unies. peint par Wilckenson a Boston. Se 
vend a Londres chez Thom. Hart. Full bust, to left, flags in 
background, oval, marbled background to rect., 4to, mezzo. 
Full margin, very scarce. 


Hopkins, Commandant de la Flotte Américaine. Hopkins, 
Americaansche Vlood-Voogd. Half length, to left, oval, border, 
ribbon above, over base with title, rect., 16mo, line. 

One of the scarcest portraits. 


Hopkins Commandant En Chef la Flotte Américaine. Dupin 
sculp. A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. 4to. 

Commodore Hopkins. Pollard sc. Engraved for Murrays His- 
tory of the American War. 8vo. (2) 


Hopkinson F. H. Wright Smith sc. India proof. 4to. En- 
graved by J. B. Longacre, 8vo, inlaid. Jos. Hopkinson. Painted 
by T. Sully—Engraved by J. Sartain. 8vo. two copies, one 
on India paper. W. D. Howells, 12mo. W™ B. Hubbard. 
Small folio litho. by A. Newsam. (6) 


Hosack. D? David, etched by Chas B. Hall. India proof before 
title. Jacobus Houbraken, by himself 1770. 4to. Dr John 
Hough, Engraved by Caroline Watson, 1811. 4to. Arsene 
Houssaye, A. Riffaut sc. 4to. India proof. (4) 


Howe. (Augustus) Lord Viscount, from “ European Magazine.” 
8vo. Howe. Commodore, (Richard) sold by J: Fuller. 8vo. 
Lord (Richard) Howe. W. M. Craig delt—I. Brown sept. 
1815. to. (3) 


The Honble Sr Wm Howe. Knight of the Bath, & Commander 
in Chief of his Majesty’s Forces in America. Corbutt delin.— 
Se vend chez I. M. Will 4 Augsbourg. London: Publish’d as the 
Act directs, 10. Nov? 1778, by Iohn Morris, Rathbone Place. 
Three quarter length to right, in uniform, left hand on hip, right 
arm resting on wall, battery to right. Folio rect., mezzo. 

Brilliant impression, full margin, of an excessively scarce print. 


5088 


5089 


5090 


5091 
5092 


5093 
5094 


5095 
5096 


5097 


5098 


5099 


5100 


5101 


Der General Howe Si la bonté nous trompe (etc., four verses, 
repeated in German) N° 33. Ioh. Martin Will exc. Aug. Vind. 
On horseback, sword in right hand, combat in background. 
Small folio rect., etching. 

Fine impression, perfect, and with full margins, and the scarcest — 
portrait. A Companion to Washington. Hart 726. 


Howell. James, C. Melan et Bosse sculp. rect., 4to, line. Whole 
length leaning against tree. Very scarce. 


Bust, to right, on title-page; Epistolae Ho Elianae, etc. 
Sold by Thomas Guy. F. H. Van. Hove. fec: 8vo. (2) 


Hugo. Victor, Etched by Samuel Hollyer. Folio. Signed 
Artist’s proof on Japan paper. 


Ad. Didier sc. 4to. India proof before inscription. By 
R. de los Rios on Japan paper. 4to. By Louis Monzies, proof 


before title on India paper; and five small prints. (8) 
Various. . (6) 
Various. : (7) 


Humboldt. Alexander von, Steuben pinxt—Forster sculpt 4to. 
Fine engraving. 


Hume. David, Engraved By Basire MDCCLXV. 4to. En- 
graved by W. Holl. India proof from L. P. Knight, and octa- 
gon, 4to, by Rosmisler. op9(8) 


Allan Ramsay pinxt—A. Smith sculpt 1806. Folio proof. 
Dessiné par C. N. Cochin le fils—Gravé par S. C. Miger en 
1764. 4to, fine. Collyer sculpt 1788. Ato. : (3) 


Humphreys. Col. David. Bust, to left, oval, 12mo, stipple. 
Scarce, original impression. 


Humphry. Ozias, From an Original Portrait, ete. G. Romney 
pinxt—Caroline Watson sculpt Half length, in profile, to left. 
Rect., 4to. Brilliant impression, early state, printed in brown. 


Another, and later impression. (2) 


Hunt. Leigh, Engraved by H. Meyer after J. Hayter. @to. 
India proof. Two states of the Jackson-Freeman. 8vo. (3) 


H. Hunter. D. D. Bust, to left, oval, 8vo, stipple. By an un- 
known American engraver, with title-page of his translation of 
St Pierre’s “ Studies of Nature,” Worcester, 1797. ‘Two copies. 

| (2) 


Huntington. Daniel. India proof before all letters. ‘Ato. 


5102 


5103 


5104 


5105 


5106 


_ 5107 


5108 


5109 
5110 


5111 


— §112 


5113 


5114 


5115 
5116 


5117 


Huntington. Samuel, India proof by J. C. Buttre, 8vo. Na- 
thaniel Hurd., Pendleton’s Lithography, Boston. 8vo. (2) 


SOCIETY OF ICONOPHILES 


Alexander Anderson, the First Engraver on Wood in America. 
F. S. King del. & sc. 1899. India proof, folio. 


Another copy. 


Amos Doolittle Engraver of the Battles of Lexington and Con- 
cord. F. S. King del. & sc. 1901. India proof, folio. 


Another copy. 

Hugh Gaine Printer & Bookseller. Engraved after Gilbert 
Stuart byeF. S. King; with a three-line autograph receipt for 
subscription to the “ Mercury ”’, in passepartout. 


Paul Revere. F. S. King del. & sc. 1899. India proof, folio. 
The scarcest portrait in the series. 


—— Another copy. 


— Another copy. 


Another copy. 


James Rivington. Printer and Bookseller. F. S. King del. & 
sc. 1901. India proof, folio. 


Another copy. 
Of the above American engravers and printers only 132 sets 
were printed. 


Portraits of Eminent Americans. Complete set of six, engraved 
by F. S. King, in wrappers as issued; Washington (Hart 175), 
with view of the Evacuation of New York; Lafayette with his 
Landing at Castle Garden, 1824; De Witt Clinton, with Erie 
Canal Celebration Water Parade off the Battery; Aaron Burr 
and Richmond Hill House; Alexander Hamilton and The 
Grange; and Adm. George Dewey, with the battle and arch. 
Only 120 sets were printed, 1899-1902. 


Another set. 
De Witt Clinton. 


—— Another copy. 


5118 
5119 
5120 
§121 
5122 
5123 
5124 
5125 


5126 


SRG 


5128 


5129 


5130 


5131 


5132 


5133 


5134 


Aaron Burr. 

—— Another copy. 
— Another copy. 
Alexander Hamilton. 
—— Another copy. 
Admiral Dewey. 
—— Ahbiter copy. 
-—— Another copy. 


Joseph Rodman Drake. Painted By John Paradise.—Engraved 
By Francis S. King. 1903. : . 
Fitz-Greene Halleck. Painted By Henry Inman—Engraved 
By Francis S. King. 1903. 

Only 103 impressions of each printed. 


Iffand. August Wilhelm, Gemahlt von F. J agemann—Gestochen 
von F. Muller. 4to. iy 
Finely engraved portrait of this celebrated actor. 


Inglefield. Captain, of the Centaur, wrecked in 1782. Engravd 
by B. Smith after Engleheart. 8vo. Joseph N. Ireland en- 
graved by J. C. Buttre. India proof. Fra. Rob. Ingouf jeune, 
graveur. Sisco sculpt (3 


Irving. Henry, and Miss Terry in Faust and the Vicar. 
Signed proofs on India paper by Henry W. Batley, folio. (2) 


Irving. Washington, Esq Painted by G. Stuart Newton Esq? 
—Engraved by C. Turner, Mezzotinto Engraver, etc. Pubd 
April 11th 1825 .. . Folio. Fine open letter proof. Scarce. 


Same portrait, engraved in mezzotint by William Sartain. 
Artist’s signed proof, No. 1, on India paper. 


F. Sieurac pinxt—1824—J. T. Wedgwood sculpt 
Artist’s signed presentation proof before inscription; and the 
lettered print. 3 (2) 


E. Burney 1891 sculps. Vignette, 8vo, etching, on Japan 
paper. | 

A private plate issued for presentation to members of the 
Grolier Club for insertion in the “ Knickerbocker New York.” 


5135 
5136 


5137 


5138 


5139 


5140 


5141 


5142 
5143 
5144 


5145 


5146 


5147 


—— Another copy. 


—— Two copies. 


Various portraits, all proofs before letters; some on India 


snk (6) 
—— Various portraits (26) and illustrations (7). (33) 


Isham. Thomas, de Lamport in Comitatu Northamptoniae, ete. 
D. Loggan and Vivum delin 1676. Bust to right, oval, over 
Arms, in rect., folio, line. 

Fine copy of a beautiful and excessively scarce print. 


Italian Engravers. Whole length portraits of Mascagni, 
Pichegru, and others by Rados, Sasso, Bonatti, etc. (15) 


Jackson. Andrew. Line, rect., three-quarter length, seated in 
library, head to right, drawn curtain, books and column, border 
12-16. 17.8.x 14.13. Drawn, Engraved, and Published by,— 
Proof—O. H. Throop, Balt® Augt 25th 1828. | Andrew Jack- 
son. | Hermitage May 13th 1828 This is to Certify that I did 
sit to Mt O. H. Throop, on the 12th inst for my Likeness. | 
Andrew Jackson. | S. Sands, Print® | Copy Right Secured. | 
Unknown and undescribed; repaired at bottom; otherwise a 
very fine copy. 


Jackson. Major Gen! Andrew, Wheeler Pinxt N. O.—Gimbrede 


sct, etc. Small folio. 
Unusually fine copy of an excessively scarce print. S. 1055. 


General Jackson. Defeated 8000 British at New Orleans 1815. 


Aquatinted by—W. Strickland 4to. 


Good impression, but lacks one line of inscription. S. 3048. ° 


General Andrew Jackson. Painted by Vanderlyn.— ... En- 
graved by Medairy & Bannerman. Whole length, rect., 4to, 
line. Excessively scarce. 


Major General Andrew Jackson. President of the United 
States. Painted by Thos Sully, engraved by James B. Long- 
acre. Copyright 1820. Folio, rect. 

Fine impression, but needs ironing. S. 2012 II. 


—— The etching, unfinished. In fine condition. 
-— Drawn on stone by Lafosse after Brady’s Daguerreotype. 
Published by Goupil & C° Copyright 1856. Large folio rect., 
lithograph in colors. 

Fine impression of a scarce and attractive portrait. 


5148 


5149 


5150 


5151 


5152 


5153 


5154 


5155 


5156 


5157 


5158 


5159 


Majr Gal Andrew Jackson Entered according to act of Con- 
gress Bust, in uniform, to front, oval, 8vo, stipple. 
Fine copy of a scarce print. 


Gen! Andrew Jackson. 1828. Protector & Defender Of Beauty 
& Booty. Orleans. Painted by J. Wood Engraved on Steel 
by C. G. Childs, Philadelphia. 

Fine copy of the scarce first issue. S. 347. 


—— Later issue; Fairman & Childs Se. S. 989. (2 


In Memory Of Departed Worth. Gen. Andrew Jackson, etc. 
Published by Edw¢ P. Whaites, N° 1 Courtlandt Strt, ete. 
The excessively scarce mourning badge, on silk, with the crépe 
rosette still attached. 


Andrew Jackson. Busset et Laclotte—F. Cardon. Bust, in 
uniform, to front, hexagon, trophies, over vignette of battle of 
New Orleans, in rect., 4to, stipple. 

Fine copy of a scarce print. 


Hubard Del.—Childs & Inman LithTS 1833. Folio. 

In His Last Days, Engraved by T. Doney. Brilliant proof 
before inscription. S8vo. Early proof of the medal by Jacque- 
mart. Oblong 4to. And two others. (5) 


A La Memoire De J. M. Jacquard, etc. D’aprés le tableau de 
C. Bonnefond.—Exécute par Didier Petit et Cie Didier Petit 
Et Cie Lyon M.DCCC.XXXIX. Whole length to left, seated, 


woven in silk. Fine, spotless example. 


(James I) Jacobus D. G. Magnae Britanniae, etc. Rex. Anno 
1613. Crisp Passaeus figur: sculp et exc. Half length to right, 
laureated, holding sceptre; the orb, encircled by garter, to 
right, top arched, folio rect. 

Fine copy of an excessively scarce and important print. 


Jacobus Primus, etc. Non Mihi Sorte Datum. Jacques Gran- 
thome sculp. Oval in rect., 12mo. Fine and scarce. 


Potentiss: Jacobus, etc. Jacobus de eerste, etc. Visseher excu. 
Fine impression. 


Serenissimus Jacobus VI Dei Gratia Scotorum Orcad. Rex. 
Bust to left, in high-crowned hat and feather, etc., two Latin 
lines below, oval in rect., 8vo. Fine and very scarce. 


—— Various portraits. (3) 


James (II) Stuart, Duke of York, as a young child, by Edward 
Smith after Vandyke, India proof before inscription; and let- 
tered print. 8vo. Jacobus. II., etc. S. Thomassin Seulp. to. 


(3) 


5160 


5161 


5162 


5163 


5164 


5165 


5166 


5167 


5168 


5169 


26170 


5171 


5172 


Jacquemart A. J. Jacquemart del. & sc. 8vo. G. P. R. 
James by J. C. Armytage 1847. 8vo. Jules Janin by G. 
Staal. 4to, on Japan paper. (3) 


Jana Graya Regia stirps, etc., from the Heroologia; and by 
R. Cooper, 1824, from the large paper Lodge. (2) 


John Jay. G. Fairman delt.—W. Hooker Sc.  8vo. 


Fine impression. Scarce. S. 1442. 


(Jeanne d’Albert.) Jana Elebreta Navarrorum Regina Henrici 
Borbonii eorumdam nunc Regis Mater. Half length to left, 
rect. 8vo. Engraved by Wierix; with stamp of Firmin—Didot. 
Fine and very scarce. 


Gravé a Genéve, par NS Schenker. 1822. 4to. India 
proof. Another, 4to, whole length. (2) 


Janet, pinx.—E. Radclyffe sc. Bentley 1847. India 
proof on folio paper. Two copies. (3) 


Jeanne d’Arc. A. de Marcenay de Ghuy Sculp. 
Brilliant proof before all letters of a beautiful and very scarce 
print. 


F. M. Queverdo del—De Latre sculp A Paris Chés 
Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. 4to. A beautiful copy. 


India proof from the Versailles Gallery. Folio. Gravé 
par N. Le Mire 16mo; and view of her execution. (3) 


Jeanne De Navarre, Reine De France Et De Navarre, etc. 
Sergent, delet Sculp 1783. A Paris chez Blin, etc. 
Aquatint, beautifully printed in colors. 


Thomas Jéfferson A Philosepher a Patriote and a Friend 
Dessiné par son Ami Tadée Kosciusko Et Gravé par M! Sokol- 
nicki. Laureated bust, profile to right, oval, folio, aquatint. 
Very beautifully printed in colors. The most desirable and 
scarcest portrait. 


Thomas Jefferson. | President of the United States. | (Twelve 
lines from Declaration of Independence) | Philadelphia Pub- 
lished by M. Carey N° 118 Market St Feb. 20th 1801. | Copy 
right Secured. | R. Peale Pinxt—C. Tiebout Sculpt| Rect., 
stipple. 10.15.x 8.12. S. 3182, first state. In old metal frame. 


Thomas Jefferson President of the United States. Whole 
length, with bust of Franklin, electrical apparatus, etc., folio 
rect., stipple. Engraved by Tiebout. Fine impression. 


5173 


5174 


5185 


5186 


5187 


—— Another copy. 


Thomas Jefferson. R. Peale Pinx.—J. Senn Sculps. Bust to 
right, rect., 16mo. 

From same source as the Washington, Hart 195. Excessively 
scarce. Framed. 


Thos Jefferson The Pride Of America. Des¢ & Eng? by T. 
Gimbrede N. Y., etc. Bust, profile to right, in clouds, with 
Minerva and Fame, oval, 4to, stipple. 

Of the very greatest rarity. S. 1058. 


Thomas Jefferson. Président des Etats unis de l’Amerique an 
1801. Bouch delt—Deposé ...an 9.—Aug. Desnoyers 
Sculpt Folio. Fine copy. Very scarce. 


Jefferson. Dessiné par le Baron Desnoyers.—Gravé par De- 
quevauvillier. 4to, line. Brilliant early proof on India paper. 


Jefferson. Bust to right, vignette without background, circle 
of single line, 3. stipple. 

Fine copy, of the greatest rarity; similar to Washington, 
Hart 543. 

—— Artist’s signed proof, on rice paper; by Henry Wolf, folio. 


T. Jefferson. etc., bust in oval, 8Vvo. | 
From the “ Hibernian Magazine,’ 1801. Very scarce. 


T. Jefferson. B. Tanner sc. Published by M. Carey. 12mo. 
Two copies. S. 3094. | (2) 


—— Engrav’d by Harrison Jun™ 8vo. Scarce. S. 1288. 


Engraved by W. Holl after the print by Desnoyers. 
India proof from the large paper Knight. : 


Thomas Jefferson. R. Peale Pinxt—C. Tiebout Sculpt 4to, 


‘stipple. 


T. Jefferson Président des Etats-unis de lAmerique. Oval in 
the style of Bonneville, 4to; and five others. (6) 


Johannes Rex Angliae, Dux Normanniae, etc. R. E(elstracke) 
sculpsit. 8vo. 


Johnson. Samuel, L.L.D. Sir Joshua Reyonlds.—R. Josey. 
Proof London Henry Graves & CompY 6 Pall Mall 1880. 8vo, 
mezzotint. 


India proof on folio paper. Scarce early state, with. word 
“Prooti. 


5188 


5189 


5190 


5191 


5192 


5193 


5194 


5195 


5196 


5197 


Samuel Johnson. A. Bowen Se: 8vo. S. 213. 
Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. Sir Joshua Reynolds Pinxt— 


Engraved by T. Kelly. Published by Samuel Walker, . . 


Boston. 8vo. S. 1609. (2) 


Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Engrav’d by ThoS Cook, from An 
Original Painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in the Possession of 
B. Langton Esq? Published as the Act directs, March, 23rd 
1787, by T. Longman, Paternoster Row. Half length to left, 
left hand only showing, oval, oak leaves, over altar, with draped 
female figures, one reading, the other with caduceus, rect., 
folio, line. Title in etched open letters. Excessively scarce. 


Johnson. Engraved by W. Holl. India proof from the large 
paper Knight. 

Dr Johnson. Sir Jost Reynolds.—S. W. Reynolds. 1835. 
Mezzotint. (2) 

] 

Doctor Samuel Johnson. Published March 15t 1808 by John 
Manson Gerrard Stt Soho. Painted by James Barry. RA. 
Engraved by Anker Smith A R A. 


Fine impression of the very scarce open-letter proof state. 


Dr Samuel Johnson. T. Trotter Sculp., etc. Pub April 27, 
1792. ete. 


—— Samuel Johnson L. L. D. etc. F. Bartolozzi R. A. sculpx. 
1785 Published October 8th 1785, etc. (2) 


Unlettered India proof; engraved by Zobel after Rey- 
nolds, from the picture in the possession of the Bishop of Ely. 
Bust to left, chin resting on clasped hands holding book, Ato, 
rect., mezzotint. Fine copy. 


Dr Johnson in his Travelling Dress as described in Boswells 
Tour. etc. Publish’d as the Act directs Janty 18th 1786 by 
Geo. Kearsley, ete—Engrav’d by T Trotter. Sall folio, rect., 
line. Very scarce. 


I. I. De Claussin f. A. F. 1813 (very lightly etched). 
India proof before letters of full bust to right, holding book 
close to face, rect., 4to, line. Excessively scarce first state. 


Samuele Johnson Sargent-Marceau dis.—L. Rados inc. 4to. 
Scarce. 


Old Wisdom. Blinking at the Stars. Caricature of Johnson as 
an owl, with ass’s ears, perched on his “ Dictionary ” and 
“ Lives of the Poets,”’. with busts of Pope, Milton, and another 
on brackets above him. Vignette in oval of a single line, 4to, 
etching; of excessive rarity. 


5198 


5199 


~ 5200 


5201 


5202 


5203 


5204 


5205 


5206 


5207 


The Biographers. J(ohn) S(ayres) f. Publ¢ June 1786 by 
T. Cornell Bruton Street. Bust of Johnson looking down on 
Mrs. Thrale, Courtenay and Boswell; twelve verses, rect., small 
folio, etching. Scarce. 


Thou art a Retailer of Phrases; etc. Johnson appearing to 
Boswell. 4to. Dr Johnson’s Monument in St Paul’s, Basire 
sculp. 1796. 8vo. Urn to D® Johnson at Gwagnynog. §8vo. 
Johnson’s Study, in Pembroke College, Engraved by Percy 
Heath, 1831., India proof, 12mo. Dr? Sam! Johnson’s Introduc- 
tion to a Highland Hut. I. Roberts sct. 8vo., scarce; and 
Michael Johnson (father), engraved by E. Finden. India 
proof, 8vo. (6) 


Johnson. Samuel, D.D. First President of Columbia College. 
Leney sct. 8vo. S. 1793. 


(Johnson. Thomas,) Artist’s signed presentation proofs before 
letters of two attractive subjects after Frank T. Merrill, and of 
an original design for a book-plate. (3) 


Johnson. Sir William, Superintendent of Indian affairs in 


- North America. F. Bartolozzi, R.A. 8vo. 


St William Johnson Bart Major General of the English Forces 
in North America. 8vo. (2) 


(Johnson. Mrs. Esther,) Stella. From an Original Drawing by 
the Revd George Parnel, Archdeacon of Clogher, in the Pos- 
session of G. Faulkner. 8vo, line. 

Swift’s Stella, fine copy. Of the very greatest rarity. 


Jones. John Paul, Dessiné d’aprés nature . . . 1780 par J. M. 
Moreau le Jeune.—Gravé ... par J. M. Moreau le J®... 
1781. Tels hommes rarement se peuvent présenter, Et quand le 
Ciel les donne, il faut en profiter, etc. Bust in uniform and 
cocked hat, 4to. . 

The most attractive, the earliest and the finest engraved authentic 
portrait. Fine impression. Excessively scarce. 


C. I. Notte pinxt Paul Jones Printed for R. Wilkinson, at 
N° 58, Cornhill. Mezzotint. Three-quarter length, to left, 
head to right, cocked hat, on deck, with five pistols in belt. 
Rect., 8vo. 


Same. A brilliant proof before all letters, and the only 
copy known. 


Copy of preceding, Artist’s signed India proof by J. 
Percy Sabin. 


5208 


5209 
5210 
5211 


5212 


-$213 


5214 


5215 


5216 


5217 


5218 


5219 


Commodore au service des Etats-Unis de ]’Amérique, tel 
qu il était dans le combat, etc. Dessiné par C: J: Notté.—Gravé 
par Carl Guttenberg. Folio, line. 

Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Commodore au Service des Etats-Unis, etc. Circle in 
rect., 4to, line. : 
Scarce original impression, but lacking publication lines. 


Capt Paul Jones, From an Original Drawing taken from 
the Life, on board the Serapis. London, Pub4 Oct¥ 22, 1779, 
by Tho$ Macklin, N° 1, Lincolns Inn Fields. 4to, etching. 


Whole length, India proof before all letters of the Chappel 
print on folio paper. Brilliant and perfect copy of the very 
scarce first issue. 


Proof before the number of the medallion etched by Jules 
Jacquemart.. Oblong folio. 


Bank note proof on India paper. (2) 


Jonson. Ben., Gerard Honthorst pinxit.—Geo: Vertue, Londini 
sculp. Folio. Fine impression, full margins. Scarce. 


I. Oliver pinx.—I. Houbraken sculpsit. Folio. . Fine 
large paper impression. 


W. Elder Sculp: Sold at the George near St Dunstons 
Church in Fleet Street. Small folio. 


Engraved by E. Scriven. India proof from the large 
paper Knight. Ben-Johnson. Gerard Honthorst Pinxt—P. 
Viel Sculp. 8vo. Sir William Jones. Devis—Evans. 1804 
folio. (3) 


Mrs Jordan, in the Character of the Country Girl. George 


_ Romney, Pinxit.—John Ogborne sculpsit. Publish’d June 24th 


1788, etc. Three-quarter length to left, folio rect., stipple. 

A very beautifully toned impression ‘of this lovely and attractive 
portrait in the early issue, before change of engraver’s name. 
Of the greatest rarity. 


Joseph II. N. Le Mire Sculp 1772. 16mo. Angelica Kauff- 
man by C. O. Berger 1858. 4to. C. Kean by Samuel Hollyer. 
Artist’s signed India proof, N° 1 of 55 copies. (3) 


Keats. John, Engraved by Henry Meyer after Severn. India 
proof, 8vo. Engraved by ChaS Wass after W™ Hilton. 1841. 
India proof, 8vo, slightly injured. By Hollyer, proof before 
all letters, copy N° 1; two small prints, and etching of his 
tomb. (6) 


5220 


5221 


5222 


5223 


5224 


5225 


5226 


5227 


5228 


5229 


5230 


5231 


Kemble. Charles, Painted by G. H. Harlow.—1824—Engraved 
by Tho’ Lupton. Folio, mezzo. 


Kemble. Fanny. Painted from recollection by T. Sully. Childs 
& Inman Lith’s Philadelphia. Copyright 1833. Folio, vignette. 
India proof of an attractive and very early portrait, and of a 
scarce American lithograph. 


Kempis. Thomas a, Vera Effigies, etc. P. Aubrey excud. 8vo. 


Ken. Thomas, Bp. of Bath & Wells. G. Vertue Sculp. 8vo. (2) 


Kendall. Amos, Postmaster General. From life & on Stone by 
ChaS Fenderich, Washington.—Painted by Lehman & Duval 
Lidts Phil@ Copyright 1837. Folio, vignette, India proof. 


Kensett. Joel F., Engraved by Fred. Halpin after Geo. A. 
Baker. Published by S. P. Avery ... 1869. Rect., folio. 
India proof before title: ‘ 
publisher. Nov. ’95” and a duplicate, not presentation. (2) 


Keppel. The Honble Admiral . . . Tassie—Engraved by J. 
Caldwall. publish’d as the Act directs April 3. 1779, ete. 4to, 
aquatint. Brilliant impression. 


Key. Francis Scott, Signed Artist’s proofs on India paper by 
Samuel Hollyer; and on rice paper by Thomas Johnson. (2) 


Killigrew. Thomas, whole length in mantle covered with wom- 
en’s faces, sympathetic monkey on table beside him. Small 
folio rect. A Bosse inven et sc.—le Blond excud avec Privileges. 
Excessively scarce. 


King. Frances Elizabeth, Painted by E. Hastings.—Engraved 
by E. Scriven. 1822. 

India proof with long pencilled memoranda by the Artist. The 
lady was the daughter of Goy. Sir Francis Bernard. 


King. Capt" James, J. Webber pinxit—F. Bartolozzi R.A. 
sculp. 1784. 


(Rufus King.) Brilliant proof before all letters of the Woods— 
Leney rect., 8vo. Undescribed state of S. 1798 and the only 
one known. 


Kingsley. Charles, etching. 8vo. Proof before inscription. 
Kipling. Rudyard, etched by Thomas Johnson, on Japan paper; 
and an Artist’s signed proof on India paper by Samuel Hollyer. 
Général Kleber. 12mo, circle. (4) 


Kosciuszko. General Thaddeus, R. Cosway delint—Anthy Car- 
don sculpt, ete. Whole length reclining, oblong folio rect. Fine 
copy, very scarce. 


‘with compliments of the old original | 


5232 


5233 


5234 


3235 


5236 


5237 


5238 


5239 


profile to left with upraised sword. Gravé par Delanaux. 
Se vend chez Quenedey, etc. Oval, 4to. Gravé par Antoine 
Oleszezynski 1829. 4to. By F. Bolt octagon, 8vo. (3) 


Kruell. Gustav, Painter-Engraver. Artist’s signed proof on 
Japan paper by F. S. King. 


Laborde. Jean Benjamin De, S. S. Masquelier Sculp. 8vo. 
Paul Lacroix by G. Staal. India proof. Mme. de La Fayette 
by Dequevauviller. 8vo. (3) 


LAFAYETTE 


Portraits when young. Busts to right 


M. Le Mis De La Fayette Elu par acclamation, Commandant 
de la Garde Nationale. I. E. Haid excud. In uniform to right, 
oval, border, resting on base, over tablet with title, mezzo, rect., 
B07 Kaw, 
Fine impression, very scarce. With the stamp of Christian 
Hammer. 


M. Le Marquis De La Fayette. Député de la Sénéch¢e (etce., 
two lines) Collection Générale des . . . Députés . . . 1789. 
A Paris chez Le Vachez sous les Colonnades du Palais Royal 
N° 258. To right, oval, broad border, ribbon and oak leaves at 
top, over mirror with Pel serpent, and tablet with title. 
Aquatint, rect., 7.13.x 6.8. Brilliant impression. 


M. Le Mis De La Fayette, Elu par acclamation, Commandant de 
la Garde Nationale. (Four verses) Par le Chet P. de Berain- 
ville. Verité Sculpsit. In uniform to right, oval, broad hori- 
zontal stripes to rect., over irregular tablet with title, back- 
ground of similar vertical stripes, stipple, 5.12. x 3.8. Printed 
in blue, very scarce. 


Mons! La Fayette. In uniform to right, oval, border, 4.10. x 
3.12., line. Scarce. 


Busts to left 


M® Le Marquis De La Fayette. In uniform and cocked hat, 
oval, title in border overhead, extended to rectangle, angles 
blank, over tablet with laurel crown, 4.x 2.12. On undivided 
4to sheet with similar M™Le Marquis De Rochambo., Joseph IT. 
Empereur Et Roi Des Romains., La Reine Dongrie. These 
prints strongly resemble the Washington, Hart 47. 


Similar sheet with Marie Foederowna, etc., Paul Petro- 
witz, etc., Gustave III, etc., Christian VII, ete. 
Excessively scarce. Both framed. (2) 


5240 


5241 


5242 


5243 


5244 


5245 


5246 


5247 


5248 


5249 


5250 


A. L. Marquis De La Fayette. Major Général des Armées des 
Etats unis de ]’Amerique. A Paris chez Mondhare rue St 
Jacques. In uniform, oval, border, surmounted by globe with 
rays, laurel crown and festoon, over military emblems and tab- 
let with title, line, rect., 6.6. x 4.1. é 
Fine and very scarce. 


Marquis de la Fayette. L: Barre pint—B: le Clair inet Lon- 
don, Pub@ Feby 3, 1791 by Molteno, Colnaghi & C° N° 132 
Pall Mall. In uniform, oval, border, stipple, 3.14. x 3.1. 

Fine impression, with broad margins. Very scarce. 


Another copy, fine original impression in brown. 


Another copy, modern impression on old paper. LaFay- 
ette Gen’l Lafayette. Bureau, Engraving & Printing. LaFay- 
ette. In group of ten vignettes, ovals. Dessiné et Gravé par 
Montout. (3) 


Profiles to right 


M. Le Mauis De La Fayette. Commandant de la milice bour- 
géoise de Paris. Au Dieu des Arts, rue et en face de S. Barthel- 
mi, N° 7. In uniform, oval, border, over tablet with title, aqua- 
tint, rect., 4.6.x 2.12. Fine and very scarce. 


M. De Lafayette. T. Clarke Sculpt Philad@ In uniform, oval, 
border line, stipple, 4.3. x 3.4. S. 404, 


Same, with line at top; “For the American Universal 
Magazine.” Early and undescribed state. (2) 


M. le Marquis de la Fayette. Commandant de la milice Parisi- 
enne.’ Liebe f. In uniform, circle, border, ring and laurel 
branches at top, stipple, diam. 2.11. Fine and scarce. 


M. Le Mis De La Fayette Mal de Camp, Commandant Gén@! de 
la Garde, etc. Godefroy del—Massard Sc. Reg. direx. In 
uniform, circle, over base with title and Arms with motto; “ Cur 
Non?” line, rect., 6.3. x 3.8. 


M. De La Fayette, Commander in Chief of the National French 
Guards. Engraved by P Maguire In uniform, oval, 3.9. x 2.14. 
From the ‘“‘ Hibernian Mag.” 1791. Very scarce. . 


Dessiné par B. L. Prevost 1787.—Grave par I. Neidel 1794. 
Aquatint, rect., 6.10 x 5.7. 
Fine, full-margined copy, very scarce. 


Profiles to left 


Gilbert, Mottier, LaFayette. Député d’Auvergne . . . 1789. 
Commandant Général de la Ge Parisienne. F. Bonneville Del. 
—Duchemin Sculp. A Paris, Rue du Théatre Francais. In uni- 
form, oval, 4to, stipple. Brilliant impression. 


5251 


5252 


5253 


5254 


5255 


5256 


5257 


5258 


General La Fayette. Skizzirt, auf seiner Reise durch Leipzig, 
nach Amerika. G. G. Endner del et sculp. in Leipzig zu finden 
bey G. G. Endner. Oval, stipple, 3.5. x 2.10. 

Fine example, very scarce. 


La Fayette Maréchal der franzésischen Nationalarmée 1792. im 
Verlag des Buchhindlers Creutz in Magdeburg. I. C. G. 
Fritzsch sc. Hamb. 1794. In uniform and cocked hat with 
cockade and plume, oval, over tablet with title, rect., stipple, 5.9. 
x 3.2. Fine copy, good margins, very scarce. 


Another copy. 


Gilbert Motier Marquis de La Fayette. Sa belle conduite 
au siege de York-town, en Virginie, etc. D’aprés le physiona- 
trace de Queneday. Ed4 Gosselin sculpt 1895. In uniform, 
circle, aquatint, diam. 4. (2) 


Maria Paul Joseph Rochus Ivo Albrecht de Mottier de la Fay- 
ette, Deputirter von Auvergne, ete. Gezeichnet von Guerin.— 
Zu finden bey den gebriidern Klauber. In uniform, oval, broad 
border, over base with title, brick-work background to rect., 
stipple, 8.x 6. Fine copy, very scarce. 


Inventé et composé par Lagardette fils du Graveur. Présenté A 
Monsieur le Marquis de la Fayette Par son trés humble servi- 
teur Lagardette. Monsier le Marquis de la Fayette recois des 
mains de la Prudence la Couronne de V’Immortalité, etc., A Paris 
ches l’Auteur, ete. In uniform, with lion, on pedestal and altar, 
surrounded by emblematic figures, vignette, etching, rect., 8.6. x 
7.38. Very scarce. 


Louis XVI Roi Des Francais Restaurateur De La Liberté Fran- 
caise.—M De La Fayette Commandt Gen De La Garde Nat 
Parne, Chez Le Vachez, au Palais Ral No 258 In uniform, 
facing, circle, border with inscription, aquatint, diam. 2.4. 

A magnificent proof, brilliantly and beautifully printed in col- 
ors. Of the greatest rarity. 


M. de la Fayette Commander of the National Guard at Paris, 
and Member for Riom. Symonds’s French Senator. Publish’d 
. . . by H. D. Symonds, Sept 3. 1791. In uniform, oval, 8vo, 
stipple. 


M® de la Fayette Comdant Genéral de la Garde Nationale 
Parisienne. In uniform, circle, ribbon above, 8vo, line. (2) 


Whole lengths 


M. Le Marquis De La Fayette Commandant Général De La 
Garde Nationale de Paris. Sous les drapeaux francois, son 
intrépidité (etc., four verses) A Paris chez J. Chereau, ete. 
Profile to left, uniform, hat in hand, vignette, in rect. of single 
line, 4to, etching. Original coloring. Scarce. 


5260 


5261 


5262 


5263 


5264 


5265 


5266 


5267 


Mr De la Fayette commandant de la Garde Nationale Parisi- 
enne, recoit des mains de la Ville l’Epeé de la deffense de la 
liberté. In uniform to left, at right of print, receiving sword 
from female figure holding oval Arms of Paris, vignette, rect. 
of single line, small folio, etching. Original coloring, scarce. 


Lafayette (Prise d’Iorktown 19 Oct. 1781.) L’Avenir Des 
Peuples Contemporaines. In uniform to left, negro holding 
horse, vignette, 8vo, line. 


Il Marchese della Fayette. Bosio dis.—Sasso inc. In uniform 
to left, vignette in rect., 8vo, stipple. (2) 


La Fayette in 1781. Painted by L. le Paon Historical Painter 
to the Prince of Condé. Engraved by F. Kearny Philadelphia 
1824, etc. In uniform to left, negro holding horse, folio, rect., 
stipple. Fine impression. S. 1569. 


From the original painting by L. Le Paon, copyrighted. Pub- 
lished by H. Fiquet 24 Place Dauphine, Paris. Folio, rect. 
Photogravure in colors with remarque of crossed flags, and bust 
portraits of Washington and Franklin in margins. 


LAFAYETTE 
Portraits when old. Busts to right 


Lafayette Engraved by B. Tanner, from a Lithographic Print, 
published in Paris, in 1818. Published March 27th by B. Tan- 
ner N° 74 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia. In ornamental 
rect. picture frame, ribbon and ring at top. Very scarce. S. 
3095. 


Gen Lafayette. Rosmiasler, 1827. In plain dress, oval, 16mo, 
stipple. Very scarce. Framed. 


Lafayette. Forestier Sculp. Ambroise Tardieu direxit. 8vo. 
Lafayette, Général en Chef des Gardes Nationnales. a Paris 
chez Gramain, Rue du Petit Lion St Sauveur, N° 12. 8vo. 
Le Général La Fayette Albrieu—Lith. de Senefelder. Folio. 


(3) 


Lafayette. In uniform, oval, oak-leaf frame with twining rib- 
bon, extended at bottom, 1.4. x 1.2., line. 
Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Busts to left 


In uniform, broad oval frame, in rect., folio, line. Choice India 
proof before letters of the engraving by Geille. Excessively 
scarce in this early state. | | 


5268 


5269 


5270 


5272 


5273 


5274 


5275 


In uniform, rect. picture frame, on cheques of Lafayette Bank 
State of Ohio, with whole length in uniform, cocked hat and 
mantle, on a siditlar cheque. Casiledr: Durand, Burton & Ed- 
monds, N. York. The three on one undivided proof sheet. 


La Fayette. From the Original Painting executed in New York 
Sept 1824 C. Ingham Del.—Copyright secured according to 
Law—M. I. Danforth Sc. Published By L. Thomas January 
1825. Printed by Burton & Valentine N-York In plain dress, 
seated, left hand resting on table, curtain in background, rect., 
small folio. S. 447. 


Lafayette. Maurer.—Lith. de Lemercier. Publie par Jeannin, 
etc. In uniform, vignette of entry into Paris below, folio. (2) 


Portrait Of Lafayette Painted By A. Scheffer. Imprimé & 
Publié par Goupil & Cie—Engraved By Ed. Girardet—Paris, 
London, New-York. In plain dress, oval, folio, stipple. 
Finely colored. 


Same, proof before all letters. In perfect condition. 


La Fayette. The Nation’s Guest, The Friend Of Washington, 
The Hero & Philanthropist. Brien & print. by P. Maverick, 
342 Broadway. In plain dress, circle, broad oak-leaf border, 
outer border with title, stipple, diameter, 3.8. 

On small embossed sheet. Fine impression. Very scarce. S. 2217. 


Lafayette The Soldier’s model, the Patriots Glory. Eng4 No 
45 Sansom St. Delafayette Major General 1777—Visited the 
United States 1824. In plain dress, oval, .9.x.7. in blank 
border over tablet with title, supported by two soldiers, with 
eagle above holding scroll “ 1776.” in beak, background of rays. © 
To right the oval repeated, in oak-leaf frame, background of 
rays over ribbon with title, “The Champion of Freedom.” 
To left the oval, slightly reduced, repeated, on rect. altar, fire 
at top, background of rays, under ribbon with title; “ Patriae 
Hospes’”’ On oblong 8vo sheet, stipple. 


Welcome Gen. La-Fayette Eng. & Pub. by D. S. Throop, 
Utica N. York. Published by Very Goldthwait 1824.—D. S. 
Throop Se. Utica. N. Y. In uniform and mantle, flag and 
liberty cap at left shoulder, vignette without background, ercle, 
2. on Perpetual Almanack, 4to, stipple. 

In fine condition, tndeecn bed. No other known. 


Lafayette A. Willard Sc. 12mo. S. 3378. 

Lafayette. Engraved and Sold by J. Yeager first door below 
the Post Office. In uniform, olive-leaf frame, oval, 1.3.x 1. 
eagle, shield and scrolls above, military emblems below, on 
satin badge. : 

In plain dress, lathe work oval, 1.1. x 1. proof. (3) 


5277 


5278 


5279 


5280 


5282 


5283 


Gen. La Fayette. In plain dress, oval, border of shield shaped 
ornaments, 1.1.x 1. with diverging rays. Above, an eagle dis- 
played, holding in talons laurel wreath and ribbon; “ The 
Nation’s Guest,” background of rays, line. Scarce. 


In plain dress, with order, oval, frame of oak leaves and 
crossed ribbons, 1.1.x 1. crowing cock at top, supported by 
two soldiers with French flags, war emblems below and at back, 
building to right, rect., 1.11. x 2.9. stipple. 
Fine proof before all letters. Very scarce. 


La Fayette The Nation’s Guest. In uniform, circle, blank bor- 
der, diam. 2.10. under ribbon with title, line. Gen. Gilbert 
Mottier Lafayette Born Sept 6th 1757 . . . Funeral Obsequies 
Performed to his Memory July 21. 1834. In plain dress, oval, 
bottom cut off for inscription, funeral urn and flags above, 
stipple, 12mo. Modern impression. | (2) 


Whole lengths 


Lafayette Lieutenant général, naquit a Chayagnac prés Brioude 
le 6 Septembre 1757. (ete., seven lines). Martinet pinx.— 
Charon sculp. A Paris, chez Jean, rue St Jean de Beauvais, N° 
10. Déposé. To left, in military cloak, troops in background, 
folio rect., aquatint, original coloring. 

30 et 31 Juillet, 1830. Lafayette. ete. Julien delt— 
Petit dirext—lith. de Bichebois ainé, rue Cléry, N° 23. To > 
right, in uniform, hat in hand, troops in background, folio, 
rect. | (2 


La Fayette. Painted by A. Scheffer Paris.—Engraved by M. I. 
Danforth N. York. New York, Published by S. G. Goodrich 
& E. Hopkins, 1825. To left, tall hat and stick in hand, folio, 
rect., line. Cut close to publisher’s line. 


La Vie De La Fayette, Citoyen des Deux Mondes, né en 1757. 
Jules David d’aprés Loeillot. A Paris chez Osterwald .. . — 
Lith. de Lemercier.—et chez Bourne 4 New York. 

Twelve oblong small rectangles, including Interview with 
Franklin, First Departure for America, Wounded at Brandy- 
wine, Taking Redoubt at Brandywine, and in Prison at Olmutz. 
On two oblong folio sheets. India proofs. Very scarce. (2) 


Small bust to right, with similar Mirabeau, Mauri, Necker, 
Bailly, Petion, Marat, Robespierre, flying figure of Time, as- 
signats, etc., circle in rect., 12mo, line. 

Lafayette Dans Les Prisons D’Olmutz Ary. Scheffer del.—Ph. 
Langlois sc. Oblong 8vo. India proof. (2) 


la Fontaine. Iean de, de l’Academie Francoise Hiacinthe 
Rigault Pinx. Small folio, rect., line. . 


5284 


5285 
5286 
5287 


5288 


5289 


5290 
5291 


5292 
5293 


5294 


5295 


5296 


5297, 


5298 


Dupin del. et sc. A Paris chés Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. 
4to. By Frilley—Soliman, two states; a 12mo by Delvaux, 
and allegorical group by Eisen—N., de Launay. Two copies. (6) 


Lafontaine Mme. de. Engraved by Desvachez after Sandoz. 
Very fine proof before all letters. Scarce. 


Lamartine. Al. De, FS Gérard pinxt—Fs Girard sculpt ete. 
Folio, mezzo. 


Lamb. Charles, Artist’s signed proof on India paper by William 
Sartain. Folio, mezzo. 


Painted and Engraved by Henry Meyer, 1828. By W. 
Finden 1836. Profile after Hancock (1798); and whole length 
by Brook Pulham. All on India paper. (4) 


S. Arlent Edwards, Sc. Rect., 8vo, mezzo. 
Proof before publisher’s line (25 published) ; and print. (2y) 


Carbon prints by Fred’k Hollyer (2). A prospectus of 
Bibliophile Society Letters by E. D. French. Proof wood- 
cuts, etc. (11) 


Lamballe. Mar Ther. Louise de Savoye Carignan Princesse de, 
Dessinée par Danloux en 1791—Et Gravée par Ruotte. Bust, 
profile to left, oval, 4to. Fine impression. Excessively scarce. 


H. Roosing Sculp. 1793. 8vo. F. Bonneville del. 4to; 
and another 12mo. Good old engravings. (3) 


India proof before letters by Berrot. Prints by Porreau, 
Flameng, Weber, etc. (8) 


Lameth. Alexandre, by Fiesinger; another, published by Mina- 
telli. Carlo Lameth by Colombo. W. S. Landor by Brown 
(two different). (5) 


Lang. Andrew, Artist’s signed proofs on Japan paper by 
Samuel Hollyer; and on rice paper by Thomas Johnson. (2) 


La Peyronie. Francois de, . .. premier Chirurgien du Roy 
Louis Quinze, etc. 1665.+ 1747. NI! Pruneau del. et Sculp. 
en 1776. 4to. Scarce. 


Latimer. Hugh, R. Houston fecit. Folio. From Heroologia. 
8vo. Henri Masers Latude, Canu sculp. 8vo. (3) 


Landon. Gideon Liber Baro de, J. G. Haid Se. Vienna. Folio, 
mezzo. Jacob Adam sculp 1781. 8vo. (2) 


5299 


5300 


5301 


5302 


5308 


5309 


Lansdowne, William Marg. Gainsborough R. A. Pinx—F. Bar- 
tolozzi sculpx. 1787. Folio. Proof before title. Whole 
length by J(ohn) S(ayer) 1782. 8vo. (2 


Henry Laurens Prés4t Du Congrés Des Etats Unis de L’Amé- 
rique. Dessiné et gravé par Pierron d’aprés la Medaille frappée 
4 Londres par le parti des Opposants. A Paris chez l’Auteur 
rue de Vaugirard, etc. Medallion bust, profile to right, circle, 
border with title, laurel branches, etc., over tablet with three- 
line quotation, in rect., 12mo, stipple. 

Beautifully engraved and excessively scarce. One of a series 
of three, the others being Paul Jones and Washington (Hart 
815). Framed. | 


Laurens. Henry, Publish’d 18t Nov. 1780, by Fielding & 
Walker, etc. From the ‘‘ Westminster Magazine.” Very scarce. 


La Valette CtSS, 1816. 8vo. Another by S. Freeman. 4to. 
Lavater by Haid 1777. 4to; and two small prints. Jean Law, 
by Pet. Schenck (1720). James Lawrence by Rollinson; im- 
perfect. (7) 


Lawrence. Sir Thomas, Engraved by Samuel Cousins. 1830. 
Folio. Brilliant proof before title. Very scarce. ; 


—— Engraved by J. Sartain 1832. Folio. 

as a boy; and a bust to front. Both India proofs before 
all letters. By J. Worthington 1830. India proof. (3) 
(Lauzun) Armand-Louis Biron. 12mo. Madame Lebrun. 


India proof from Versailles Gallery. 7 (2) 


Leczinska. Marie, Nattier pinx—Duponchelle sc. A Paris 
chés Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. 4to. From Petitot series, India 
proof. (2) 


Marie Lezinsky Reine de France, etc., a Paris chez Chiquet rue 
St Jacques au grand St Henry, etc. 4to. 
Fine copy of an early and very scarce print. 


Charles Lee, Esq? Major General of the Continental-Army in 
America. Thomlinsen pinx.—Ioh. Martin Will excud. Aug. 


'Vind Publishd as the Act directs. 31. Oct® 1775. by C. Shep- 


herd London. Three-quarter length, head to left, right hand 
pointing, battery and flag in background, rect. folio, mezzo. 
Fine impression, good margins. Very scarce. 


5310 


$311 


5312 
5313 
5314 


5315 


5316 


5317 


5318 


5319 


‘5320 


Charles Lee. C. Lee Am. Generaal. Three-quarter length to 
left, in uniform, flag, cannon and fort in background, over 
tablet with title, rect., 3.5. x 1.14. 

From the “Campbell” series of small revolutionary portraits, 
so scarce that the Washington was unknown to Baker and 
Hart. Framed. 


——— Whole length from the “ Impartial History.” 8vo. 


Lee. Henry, Etching by Jules Jacquemart of the medal. Proof 
before number. Oblong folio. 

Lee. Richard Henry, 4to, mezzo. Artist’s signed proof by Max 
Rosenthal. G24) 


Leicester. Robert Dudley Earl of, from the Heroologia. By 
R. Cooper. 1823. from Lodge, India proof in two states. (3) 


Leland. D* Thomas, For the Microscope, (Oct. 1799) and 
David Levi. (July 1799). 


Two excessively scarce Irish prints. See No. 324. (2) 


Lely. Sir Peter, by I. Corner, two states. Mme Lemonnier by 
T. C. Regnault. 4to. Le Sage by Lingée, two states; and L. 
Monzies se. (6) 


Lenclos. Ninon de, Engrav’d by Jn®° Hall, 1780. 12mo> By 
W. Greatbach, Bentley 1838. India proof on folio paper. 
India proof from Petitot series. . (3) 


Lenox. James. Remarque proof on Japan paper from Financial 
New York. Leopold I Emp. Early mezzo. 12mo. ChaS 
Robert Leslie, India proof before all letters. ChaS J. Lever 
by Hollyer on Japan paper; and G. H. Lewes by A. Weger. (5) 


Leybourn. Gulielmi, aetatis 30. R. Gaywood fecit. 12mo. 
James Baron Lifford from “‘ Hibernian Magazine,” 1778; and 
Robert Lilburne by Caroline Watson 1807. Ss 


LINCOLN 


Beardless type 


Published by M. Knoedler & C° 170 Fifth Avenue, New-York. 
Full bust to right, head toward front, rect. 4to, etching. 
Signed proof by Rajon, with remarque of Lincoln’s head. 


Similar. G. Kruell Copyrighted 1891. 
Signed proof on rice paper. 


5321 


5322 


5323 


5324 


5325 


5326 


5327 


5328 


5329 


5330 


5331 


Copyrighted and Published 1899, by Dodd, Mead & Co 
New York. Monogram of engraver in lower right field. Half 
length to right, rect. 4to, etching. 

Signed proof on Japan paper by Thomas Johnson. Blank 
margin creased. 


Bust to right, head nearly in profile, hair disordered, oval, 
in ruled rect., 4to. Fine proof before all letters, face and part 
of hair not quite finished, of the “ Eng. by H. C. Shotwell Rock- 
ford, Ill. Publ. 1888. Photo. by A. Hesler, Chicago.” 

Only two impressions taken from the plate in this state. 


T. Johnson Del. et. sct 1903. Bust to left, rect. folio, etching. 
Signed proof on Japan paper. 
LINCOLN 
Bearded type 
Abraham Lincoln C. Bornemann lith—Imp. Lemercier Paris. 


Nearly half lenth to right, hair brushed high, narrow collar, 
vignette, oval, folio. 


One of the earliest, most artistic, and scarcest lithographs. 


India proof, in immaculate condition. 


T Johnson 1900, Bust, profile to right, vignette, folio, etching. 
Signed proof on Japan paper. 


Bust, profile to left, vignette, folio, etching. Signed proof on 
Japan paper by T. Johnson, before all letters, bottom margin 
uncleaned and pin holes at top and bottom from engraver’s 
proof-carrying box. 


The finished plates. T. Johnson Copyright 1892 by 
Thomas Johnson Artists Proof. Signed proof on Japan paper. 


T Johnson Bust, profile to left, vignette, etching, 4to. 
Fine proof before rectangular tint and before plate was pub- 
lished. 


As originally published, rectangular tint. Artist’s signed 
India proof. No. 1 of fifty-three copies. } 

The print was very popular and the edition was exhausted 
almost immediately. 


Half length to left, rect. folio. 
Artist’s signed proof on rice paper. By G. Kruell. 


Bank-note proof on India paper, bust to right, oval, .11. x .9. 
Fine specimen. | 


5332 


5333 


5334 


5335 


5336 


5337 


5338 


5339 


5340 


5341 


5342 


Lincoln. Bust to right, oval, ornamental border half way up. 


Bust to right, oval, narrow border, seated farmer and 
mechanic at sides. India proof. 


Wood-cut. T. Cole. Sc. after Wyatt Eaton. (3) 


Lincoln, Washington and McKinley. Eagle, Corinthian col- 
umns, liberty bell, etc. Oblong 8vo. 


The Presidents of Our Great Republic. Washington to 
Lincoln. Lith. C. Magnus 12 Frankfort St. N. Y. 


Apotheosis of Lincoln. Washington embracing him, 
angels above, oval, line. (3) 


G. Washington—A. Lincoln. 1776-1864. The Champions of 
Freedom. Under this Flag He led us to Independence.—Under 
this Flag He saved the Union. Bradley & Co. Publishers NO 
66. N. 4. St. Philad@—(Copyright 1865)—P. S. Duval & Son 
lith. Phil@ Eagle above, Justice in centre, Capitol below, sol- 
diers at sides. Oblong folio, litho. in tint. 

Fine and very scarce. 


Our Three Great Presidents. (Lincoln, Washington, Grant. ) 
Lithographed by Duff & Wettach. Copyright 1872. Folio, rect. 


Washington And Lincoln. The Father And The Saviour Of 
Our Country. (Copyright 1865 by Currier & Ives.) Whole 
length, clasping hands before altar of Liberty. Folio, rect. 
Very scarce. 


The Assassination Of President Lincoln, ete. The Death Of 
President Lincoln, ete. (Copyright and published 1865 by Cur- 
rier and Ives.) Oblong folio., rect. Colored lithographs. (2) 


In Memoriam. Folio. Copyright 1865, by Trent, Filmer & 
Co. Very scarce. 


The Home Of Abraham Lincoln. Drawn by Paul Dixon .. . 
—Engraved by John C. M¢Rae. Copyright 1866. Oblong 
folio, rect., line. Fine copy. Scarce. 


Jenny Lind, Giovani Belleti and Jules Benedict. Folio litho- 
graph in colors by Napoleon Sarony 1850. : 
Excessively scarce and probably the earliest American portrait 
of her. 


Engraved by John Sartain, ete. 4to, arched top. 
Very beautiful proof before inscription. In perfect condition. 
Very scarce. 


Linguet. S. N. Henri, Gravé par Delattre. A Paris ches 
Ksnauts et Rapilly, etc. Two copies. (2) 


5343 


5344 


5345 


5346 


5347 


Linnaeus. Carolus, Medic. & Botan. Prof. P. Tanjé sculp. 
4to. Lipsius. Justus, folio by Corn. Galle; and 8vo by R. 
Gaywood. (3) 


Liszt. Franz, P. Reyher sc.; and by Gouzenbach. Two very 
fine India proofs. (2) 


Liston. M't (John) Painted by J. Jackson Esq? R. A.—En- 
graved by W™ Ward, 1821. Rect. folio. 


Livingston. Philip, Eng’v’d by E. Prud’homme, ete. Scarce. 
S. 2590. India proof by E. M¢Kenzie; and the Chappel 


print. (3) 


Locke. John, G. Kneller Eques pinx.—G. Vertue Sculp. 1738. 
Folio; and the same portrait, P. Tanjé sculp. 1754. 4to. Fine 
proof impressions. (2) 


Locke. Richard Adams, by A. Robin. India proof, 4to. 
Frederick Locker, whole length, 8vo, etching. (2) 


Longfellow. Henry W. Engraved and Copyrighted by Charles 
K. Burt. 1883. Folio rect. 
The best engraved portrait. India proof. 


—— Another copy. 
—— Artist’s signed India proof before all but Copyright. 


Published by D. Bogue, London, and Ticknor, Reed & 
Field, Boston. March 1. 1851. Half length, profile to right, 
oval, folio. Early and scarce portrait. 


— Another copy, slightly spotted. 


engraved by J. A. J. Wilcox, four different portraits, one 
in duplicate. AJ] India proofs before inscriptions. (5) 


engraved by S. A. Schoff (four types), F. T. Stuart, and 
H. W. Smith. 


Three India proofs before all letters, and six India proofs. (9) 


India proofs before all inscription. (3) 


Signed India proof by S. Hollyer; and India proofs, 
various. wes 


portraits various and India proof before all letters of Mrs. 


Longfellow. (16) 


Longhi. Giuseppe, by Anderloni, Beretta, Liugiardi, and 
Schiavoni. (4) 


5360 


5361 


5362 


5363 


5364 


5365 


5366 


- 5367 


5368 


5369 


5370 


Lorraine. Claude, Engraved by W. Ward, 1825. 12mo, India 
proof. Loti. Pierre, E. Abot aqua f. Proof on Japan paper. (2) 


Louis XI. by P. Pauquet. India proof before inscription. 


Louis XII Déclaré Pere Du Peuple. Morret Sculp. 4to, aqua- 
tint in colors. 


Louis XIII. J. Briot, fecit. As a boy on horseback. 4to. 
Another, by B. Picart 1729. Small folio. (4) 


Louis XIIII Roy de France et de Navarre. I. Gole F.—met 
Previlegie. Bust to right, in armor, oval, in rect., 4to. 
Fine impression. 


A Paris chez Hénault et Rapilly, etc. 4to. By W. Great- 
bach. Bentley 1838. India proof on folio paper. (2) 


Louis Quinze A Paris chez G. Duchange graveur du Roy rie 
St Jacques. Half length to left, in armor, oval in rect, folio, 
line. 


Liotard E™ pinx.—Petit ex. rue St Jacques, prés les 
Mathurins. Half length to right, in armor, oval in rect., small 
folio. 


Louis XV. Roy de France, etc. A Paris chez la Veuve Hurand, 


ete. 4to. Another, a Paris chez Chiquet rue St Jacques, etc. 


Ato. (2) 

Louis XV Présente la Paix 4 la France. India proof from the 

Versailles Gallery; and six small portraits. (7) 
LOUIS XVI 


The Unfortunate Louis 16th In the Dress he wore while con- 
fined in the Temple, etc. P. Violet pinxt—F. Bartolozzi R. A. 
sculpt London, Pub4 Feb'y 12, 1793, etc. Bust to left, oval, 
4to, stipple. Printed in brown. Fine and scarce. 


Louis XVI, Roi De France. Né a Versailles, . . . Immolé le 
21 Janvier 1793, etc. A Paris, chez Le Doyen, etc. Full bust 
to left, rect., 4to, stipple. Fine and scarce. 


Louis Seize Roi DeS Franceais Né a Versailles, ete. Bonnet 
de la Liberté, Présenté au Roi par le peuple Frangais, le 20 
Juin 1792. Full bust to left, in the red cap, rect., large 4to, 
stipple. Printed in brown. Very scarce. 


5371 


5372 


5374 


5375 


5376 


5377 


5378 


5379 


The doleful Tribute of a French loyalist to the Memory of his 
injured Sovereign. I. H. delin—I. Condé sculpt Published 
by Mr Janvry ... Price 25 64 Medallion bust to left, under 
crown of stars, in cloud from lamb on altar below, lettered; 
“Fils de St Louis montez au Ciel” in landscape, with further 
inscription at bottom, in circle, 8vo, stipple. 

A very beautiful and scarce engraving. 


Louis Seize Roi Des Francais Né a Versailles Le XVIII. 
Aoust. M.DCC.LIV. Dessiné et Gravé par Coutollier en 1789. 
Présenté au Roi, par son trés humble et trés fidele Sujet Cou- 
tellier. Bust to right, in ermine robe and order, oval, with 
broad border, over tablet with title, in rect., folio, stipple. 


Louis XVI Roi De France Et De Navarre, etc. Dessiné et 
gravé par Hubert. A Paris chés Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. 
Bust to left, oval with border, laurel and lilies, under sun with 
rays, over crown and sceptre, lion, etc., 8vo, line. 

Fine and scarce. 


Louis, 16th King of France. Published, Octt 20th 1794 by 
Jee & Eginton. Bust to left, oval, 8vo, stipple. 
Printed in brown. Fine and very scarce. 


Louis XVI. Roi De France, ete. Publié pour la Paix de 1783, 
a la 8€ année de son Regne. A Paris, Rue de Gevres chez 
Isabey P. D. R. Dessiné par B. A. Nicollet.—fait par Lebeau 
Graveur ... Half length to right, broad sash and ermine, © 
profile, rect., 4to, line. Beautifully engraved and very scarce. 


Louis 16th King of France. I: Boze pint:—B: le Clair inct 
Publish’d Feby 5. 1793 by A Molteno ... Bust to left, oval, 
8vo, stipple. Printed in brown, beautifully engraved. 


Louis XVI. J. Boze Pinx.—L. Legoux sculp. Published by 
L. Legoux . . . March 2, 1793. Medallion bust to left, circle, 
ribbon at top, 12mo, stipple. Beautiful and scarce print. 


Louis Seize, etc. Peint par J. Ph. Duplessis . . . Gravé par 
N. Le Mire, ... A Paris chez ]’Auteur . . . Bust to right, 
oval with broad border, over Arms in outstretched wings and 
tablet with title, in rect., 8vo, line. 


Allegorical design: Henri IV in frame of laurel held by 
genii before Louis XVI. C. N. Cochin eques inv.—1775.— . 
N. Le Mire sculp. Allez, vous étes maintenant Digne de 
marcher sur ses pas. (2) 


Louis Seize Roi de France et de Navarre, etc. Dessiné d’aprés 
nature par Libbowenik A Paris chez Le Pere et Avaulez... 
Bust to left, oval with broad border, angles extended to rect., 
4to, stipple. . | 

Most beautiful and delicate engraving and attractive type, 
printed in red. Very scarce. 


5380 


5381 


5382 


5383 


5384 


5385 


5386 


5387 


5388 


L’Abondance et les Arts, les Talens, la Justice, etc. C. N. 
Cochin fils, inv.—le 3 Juin 1776.—De Longueil, Scul. a Paris 
chez Basan, ... Allegorical, whole length, in oval, broad 
ornamental border, dove and emblems at top, over tablet with 
Arms and title, background of fleurs-de-lys, to rect., 4to, line. 
A very beautiful design. 


Ludovicus XVI. Franciae Navarrae Rex Anno M.DCC.LXXV. 
A La Postérite Dessiné et Gravé par J. B. Louvion.—Pro- 
prieté. Medallion bust, profile to right, oval in border with 
title, on fluted column, over emblems of Time, etc., antique lamp 
at top, funeral urns at sides, etc., small folio, rect. 

Beautiful memorial design, exquisitely engraved and very scarce. 


La France recoit des trois Ordres les voeux de toutes la Nation 


et les presentent a Louis Seize et a MT Necker Ovals on fluted 
column in allegorical design, octagon, 4to, aquatint. 
Printed in brown. Very scarce. 


Louis Auguste Dauphin De France Né a Versailles, ete. Se 
trouve 4 Amsterdam chez Pilding, ete. Half length to right, 
oval, border with title, over Arms and tablet, beautifully deco- 
rated, 8vo, line. | 

Excessively scarce and fine contemporary print, when dauphin. 


Louis Augustus Dauphin of France Born August 23.-1754. 
Whole length, in court dress, to right, vignette, 8vo. 

All contemporary prints representing him as Dauphin are very 
scarce. 


Louis XVI Roi De France, etc. Dessiné et gravé par Mlle M. 
R. Savart sous les yeux de M. son frere. A Paris chés Esnauts 
et Rapilly, etc. Bust to right, profile, oval, broad border, laurel 
branches, over helmet on globe with Cupids, in rect., 8vo. 
Beautiful specimen. Fine and scarce. 


Ludwig der Sechzehnte Kénig von Frankreich, etc. Gemahlt 
von Boze.—Zu finden bey den Gebriidern Klauber.—gegraben 
von Sturm. Bust to left, oval, over tablet, in brickwork rec- 
tangle, 4to, stipple. Scarce. 


Ludovicus Decimus Sextus. Bust to left, oval, in brickwork 
rect., over horizontally ruled tablet with title, 8vo, stipple. 
Fine and scarce. 


Louis XVI, Roi Des Francois, etc. Verité sculp. A Paris, chez 
Y Auteur, etc. A Bordeaux, chez Jogan, etc. Bust to left, oval, 
in rect., of broad horizontal stripes, on similar vertically ruled 
rect. with tablet and title, 8vo, stipple. 

Beautifully printed in colors. Excessively scarce. 


5389 


5390 


5391 


5392 


5393 


5394 


5395 


5396 


5397 


5398 


Louis XVI Roi des Francais Couvert du Bonnet de la Liberté. 
Bust to right, in red cap, circle, 12mo, aquatint. 

Beautifully printed aquatint in colors, of excessive rarity, en- 
graved by Villeneuve. 


Lewis XVI. Engraved by Agar. JanY 1. 1797. 8vo. Louis 
the XVI. Gardiner Sculp. March 1. 1793. 8vo. Bust to 
left, circle, Levachez Sculp, cut from large mezzo. Sagesse De 
Louis XVI. Medallion bust to left. Moitte sculp. 8vo. Half 
length to left, seated. F. Hue Invenit.—N. Schiavonetti sculp. 
8vo. Louis XVI. Late King of France. R Scott Sc. (6) 


(Louis XVI and Malesherbes.) Circle, stipple, 12mo. 
Brilliant proof before all inscription. | 


(Adieux de Louis XVI a Sa Famille) Circle, line, 12mo. 
Brilliant proof before all inscription. On India paper. (2) 


(Adieux de Louis XVI.) Oblong oval, 8vo, stipple. J. L. 
Benoist J2© sculp. Beautiful proof before title. 


—— Another, similar, printed in brown. (2) 


De Nouveaux Ravaillac, 6 déplorable jour! Fortié sculp. 
Louis XVI at prayer before his execution. 8vo rect. Very scarce. — 
Execution of Louis XVI. 8vo. The Martyrdom of Louis, XVI. 
King of France. 4to. Very scarce. © (3) | 
See also under Marie Antoinette. 


Louis XVII, C. Hourdain Sculpt, printed in brown. By Agar 
1797; and by L. Schiavonetti. All 8vo stipples. (3) 


Louis XVIII. Roi de France, etc. Dessiné par Pasquier.— 
Gravé par P. M. Alix. 4 Paris, chéz Vallardi, ete. Half 
length to right, in uniform, head to left, aquatint, folio. 

Fine copy, full margins, beautifully printed in colors. 


Louis XVIII le désiré. Roi de France, ete. Delaplace del. 
Levachez sculp. 4 Paris chez Rousseau, ete. Bust to left, in 
uniform, oval, 8vo, aquatint. 

Fine copy, very beautifully printed in colors. 


Louis XVIII., Roi de France etc. Dessiné d’aprés Nature et 
gravé par Cardon. 4 Paris chez Basset, ete. Bust to right, in 
uniform, oval, crown of stars in clouds above, 8vo, stipple. 
Printed in colors. : 


Louis XVIII, Roi de France et de Navarre, né le 17 Novembre 
1755. Bust to front, in royal robes, collar and order, oval, over 
Arms, diverging rays and tablet, folio, stipple. 

A fine and very scarce print, probably by an American engraver. 


5399 


5400 


5401 


5402 


' 5403 


5404 


—- 6405 


5406 


5407 


5408 


5409 


5410 


Medallion profile to left, gravé a St Petersburg par I. S. 
Klauber. 8vo. Count De Lisle L. G. Del.—1812 Colored. 
Scarce. Le Lis. Le 10 Mai, 1815, portraits of Louis XVIII 
etc., among the lilies. 12mo, colored. Two portraits of Louis 


Philippe. (5) 


Madame Louisa Mary of: France, etc. Oval, 12mo. Scarce. 
Toussaint Louverture. 12mo. Mm™e de Ludres. India proof 
from the Petitot series. | (8) 


Lovat. Simon Lord, Drawn from the Life and Etch’d in Aqua- 
fortis by Will™ Hogarth. August 25th 1746. Whole length, 
seated, to front, rect., folio. Very scarce. 


Lovelace. Richard, Gov. Etched by Chas’ B. Hall. India proof. 
Chas Lowell, Eng? by H. W. Smith 1851. India proof. Two 
small portraits of Christopher Love. (4) 


Lowell. James Russell, etched by Jacques Rich. Folio. 
Artist’s signed proof. No. 11, on Japan paper. 


— by H. W. Smith, before all letters and before title. By 
J. A. J. Wilcox and by Bicknell, before titles. All on India 


paper. | (4) 


India proofs before inscription (2); India proof; photo- 
graph, Rome 1874; carbon by Hollyer, and another; and two 
India proofs of Elmwood, his residence. (8) 


Vincent Lunardi Esq? his Dog & his Cat, ete. London, Pub 
Novr 1St 1784, by Edw4 Hedges N° 92. Cornhill. 8vo. 
Fine copy, full margins, very beautifully printed in colors. 


Luther. Martin, J. Sadeler. fecit. 1579.—Caspar ruts. excudit. 
Profile to left, in monk’s habit, vignette in rect., small folio. 
Fine copy. Excessively scarce. 


(Lycurgus.) gravé par P. M. Alix an 3me Bust, profile to 
right, oval, small folio, aquatint. 

Fine early proof before letters, beautifully printed in colors. 
Excessively scarce. 


Macaulay. M's Cathe, whole length, 8vo. Niccolo Machiaveli. 
Lapi del. et sculp. 8vo. Richard Robert Madden, R. Cooper 
fecit, whole length, in travelling costume, 8vo. (3) 


Macaulay. T. B. Esq’ M. P. Painted by S. W. Reynolds Junt 
—1833—Engraved by S. W. Reynolds. Full bust to left, rect., 
folio, mezzo. An unusually fine copy. 


5411 


5412 


5413 


5414 


5415 


5416 


5417 


5418 


5419 


5420 


5421 


Painted By Francis Grant, R. A.—Engraved By James 
Faed. 1851. Half length, seated, to right, rect., folio. 
Fine impression. 


M¢Donnough. Commodore, Drawn & Aquatinted by—(Delle- 
ker) Pub. by P. Price J® Philad@ Bust, in uniform, profile to 
left, over crossed laurel branches and ribbon: “ Heroe of Lake 
Champlain ’’, vignette, 4to. 

Original coloring. Fine copy of an exceptionally scarce print. 
S. 481. 


Macpherson. James Esq? Sir Jos. Reynolds Pinx.—W. Bond 
fecit. 1813. Half length to left, rect., 4to, stipple. 


Madison. James, Painted by J. G. Chapman.—Engraved & 
Printed by J. Sartain. Proof. 1834. Half length, seated, to 
front, 4to, rect., mezzo. Very fine copy. 


JaS Madison. Bust to left, oval, border, .4., stipple, 8vo. Two 
copies, one badly stained, early American. Medal by Jules 
Jacquemart, proof before number. Oblong small folio. Bust 
by T. B. Welch. 8vo; and Alexander M¢Dougall by Chas. B. 
Hall. India proof. (5) 


Mailly. Louise Julie CtSs de, Rousselle sc. Rect. India proof 
from Petitot series; and two different portraits of Mme de Main- 
tenon, plain and on India paper, from the Petitot series. (6) 


Maintenon. Mme de, C. F. Fritzsch sculp. 1755. 8vo. Petitot, 
pinxt—W. Greatbach, sc. Bentley 1838. India proof on folio 


paper. | (2) 


— Gravé par E. Desrochers, ete. 4to. Mignard pinx.— 
G. Benoist sculp. 12mo. Langlois sc. India proof before 
title, 4to; and five others. (8) 


Malherbe. Frang%%s De, etc. Bust to right, oval, over Arms and 
title in rect., 4to. ; 


Malone. Edward, Engraved by Bartolozzi, 1787. 12mo. Victor 
Pierre Malouet Député, ete. 12mo, aquatint. Three portraits 
of Marat, and an unfinished proof of his “ Triomphe.” (6) 


Marie Amelie Queen of France. Sieurac—Hopwood. — Proof 
before title, 8vo. Marie Therese Antoinette, Dauphine—1746. 
India proof from Versailles Gallery. Folio. (2) 


5422 


5423 


5424 


5425 


5426 


5427 


5428 


5429 


MARIE ANTOINETTE 


Her Majesty Marie-Antoinette Queen of France. Engrav’d by 
F. Bartolozzi, R. A. ... from an Original ... by P. Vio- 
let, . . . London, Publish’d Jany 18th 1790 by J. F. Tom- 
kins ... Full bust to front, hair brushed up and back, lace- 
trimmed dressing sacque, oval, 4to, stipple. 

Printed in brown. Unusually fine example of a very scarce and 
attractive print. 


Maria Antoinetta of Austria, Engraved by Agar, 1797. 8vo. 
Marie Antoinette J.C. Armytage sct 8vo. Japan paper. 


Marie Antoinette _ Audinet sculp. Octagon. 8vo. Lacks 
publication line. 


Marie Antointe Josephe Jeanne De Lorraine, etc. A 
Paris che Basset, etc. 4to. (4) 


Marie Antonie K6énigin von Frankreich. F. Berger fecit. 
Bust, high head-dress, aigrette and veil, profile to left, oval, 
12mo, stipple. 
Beautiful print in brown, of great rarity and of unusually 
attractive type. 


Bertonnier Sculp 1826. Bust to left, in decorative frame, over 
tablet with mourning genii, in rect., 8vo. 
India proof before inscription, tablet blank, engraver’s line 
lightly etched. Very scarce in this state. 


Marie Antoinette D’Autriche, ete. A D del.—N. Bertrand 
sculp. A Paris chez Bertrand, etc. Bust to left, feather and 
pearl head-dress, falling veil, curl on each shoulder, oval in 
rect., over Arms and inscription, 8vo, stipple. 

Fine and excessively scarce. 


Half length to right, high head-dress, with aigrette and plumes, 
curls falling on shoulder, low-cut dress, oval, 8vo, stipple. 
Proof before border and all letters of the Birrell Sculp. 1789. 
Excessively scarce. 


Marie Antoinette Bibliophile Francais Imp. Ch. Chardon 
ainé. Paris. Bust to left, feather head-dress, pearl necklace, 
vignette, 8vo, etching. India proof. 

Blanchard Sculp. Bust to left, vignette without back- 
ground, in rect., of single line, 24mo, line. India proof. (2) 


Marie. Antoinette. ete. Louis XVI. Busts to right and left, 
ovals, 8vo, stipple. F. Bonneville del Sculpsit. A Paris Rue 
St Jacques N° 195. (2) 


5430 


5431 


5432 


5433 


5434 


5435 


5436 


Maria Antoinetta Van Oostenryk. Koningin van Frankryk. 
Curtus. pinx.—L. A. Claesens sculp. 8vo. 


— Marie Antoinette. Couché fils se. 8vo. 


Marie-Antoinette. La Vertu La Soutient, Le Vice La 
Calomnie. Paris, Imp¢ P. Dien, etc. Circle, 8vo. Scarce. (3) 


Marie Antoinette D’Autriche, etc. Louis Seize, etc. Busts in 
oval, broad decorative frames, over Arms on crossed laurel 
branches in rectangles, folios, stipple. Painted by I. Boze— 
Engraved by I. Curtis. 

Superb impressions beautifully printed in brown. The portrait 
of the Queen lacks artists’ line. Excessively scarce. (2) 


Marie-Antte, D’Autriche, Reine de France et de Navarre. 
Half length, head slightly to right, in high head-dress with 
diamond aigrette holding plumes, string of pearls and ribbon, 
curls falling to shoulders, rich low-cut dress with ermine robe, 
oval, with broad ornamented border, garlands, crown and 
crossed torch and quiver above, laurels and lilies below, over 
crown, Arms and tablet with title, in rect., 4to. 

The very beautiful reproduction in gold and colors of the ex- 
cessively scarce print by Janinet, and probably the finest exam- 
ple of modern work of this kind known. 


Marie Antoinette Archiduce D’Autriche Soeur De L’Emper’, 
etc. Gravé par Duponchelle. A Paris chés Esnauts et Rapilly, 
etc. Bust, high head-dress with roll, necklace, curl on right 
shoulder, ermine-trimmed robe, oval, broad border, over base 
with Arms and title in rect., large 4to, line. 

Fine proof of first issue, blank margins covered with scratches. 
Very scarce. 


Same, second issue, looped row of pearls added to hair, 
engraver’s line altered to; Peint par Vanloo—Gravé par 
Dupin fils. 


Bibliothéque de M€ la Dauphine N° 1. Ch Eisen invenit— 
Sculpsit 1770. Whole length, crowned by the Graces and 
winged genius, in rect., with garlands, 8vo, etching. 

Fine impression of the very beautifully designed and excessively 
rare book-plate. 


Marie Antoinette, etc. Louis XVI. etc. A Paris chés Esnauts 
et Rapilly, rue St Jacques, a la Ville de Coutances A. P. D. R. 
Two ovals facing, separated by garlands and cornucopia, sun 
and bow of ribbons at top, cornucopia and garlands at sides, 
oblong rect., 8vo, line. | 

Fine and untrimmed, printed in red. Excessively scarce. 


5437 


5438 


5439 


5440 


5441 


5442 


5443 


5444 


Marie Theresa Queen of Hungary. Bust to left, oval, over 
medallion bust to left of Queen of France, circle in garlands, 
in rectangle, 8vo, line. Publish’d 1st of December 1780, by 
Fielding & Walker, Pater-noster Row. ; 
Fine impression from the “ Westminster Mag.” 


Leop. Flaméng sc. Imprimerie A. Salmon, Paris. 8vo. Co) 


Marie Antoinette, Reine de France. Forssell sculpt Bust to 
right, oval in rect., 8vo, stipple. 
, 


Marie Antoinette, ete. Freeman sc. 1805. Oval, 12mo, stip- 
ple. Unusually brilliant impression. 


Marie-Antoinette, ete. H. Garnier—Lith. de Ducarme. Vign- 
ette, 8vo. (3) 


A la Reine. Dessiné par Moreau le jeune 1775.—Gravé par 
Gaucher, ... Medallion bust to left, circle, in garlands, rest- 
ing in clouds. Scarce. 


Marie Antoinette, etc. Louis XVI., etc. Whole lengths, in 
rectangles of single lines. Gravé par Geile et Nargeot. 
India proofs from Versailles Gallery. (2) 


Maria Antoinette late Queen of France. Whole length, vignette, 
12mo. 


Maria Antoinetta ete. Hopwood sc. Jan. 1. 1815. Bust to | 
left, 8vo. | 


Marie Antoinette. Leroy del—Fr. Janet direx. Whole length, 
24mo. (3) 


Louis the 16th and his Family. N. Heideloff—sculpsit. Pub4 
by H. Humphrey N° 18 Old Bond Street April 18t 1793. 
Medallion busts, profiles to left, circle, in border, 8vo, stipple. 
Printed in brown. Fine copy of one of the scarcest prints in 
the collection. , 


Marie Antoinette Reine De France, etc. _Queverdo del.— 
Hubert sculp. A Paris chés Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. Bust to 
left, high head-dress with ornament, necklace, oval with bor- 
der, ribbon at top, over laurels and lilies, and tablet with Arms 
and inscription, 8vo, line. Fine and scarce. 


Le Coeur De La Nation. Antoinette, des lis esperance bien 
Chere! (etc., four lines). a Paris chés Isabey, Marchand res 
des Gesvres. ‘Three-quarter length, crown, loose robe, holding 
infant dauphin before bust of the King, with portrait of Marie 
Therese on wall, encircled by broad ribbon and garlands, etc., 
with altar, anchor and dog below, 4to, line. 

Fine copy of an excessively scarce print. 


5445 


5446 


5447 


5448 


5449 


5450 


5451 


5452 


Marie Antoinette, etc. Jones Fecit. 4to. 1793. Bust to left, 
oval. 

King, Queen, & Dauphin, of France. Sic transit gloria mundi. 
I. Kay fecit 1793. Medallion busts, profiles to left, dark back- 


ground, circle, 12mo. 


Marie-Antoinette, L’Avenir Des Peuples. Révolution Frangaise. 
Whole length, in robes, to right, 8vo. (3) 


Marie Antte, etc. Louis XVI, etc. Busts in profile, facing, 
ovals, decorated with garlands, ‘over emblematic ornaments, 
Arms and bases, in rectangles, 24mo, line. Fait par Le Beau, 


*Graveur de Monseigneur, le Duc de Chartres. A Paris chez 


Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. 
On undivided oblong 4to sheet, proof before the number “ 184 
in upper right. Excessively scarce. 


9? 


Maria Antoinette, Queen of France. Leney, se. Publish’d 
Dect 21, 1796, ... Half length to front, high feather head- 
dress, necklace, etc., oval, 16mo. 

Fine impression. Very scarce. S. 1811. 


(Levachez.) Marie Antoinette Joseph Jeanne De Lorraine, 
Archiduchesse D’Autriche, Derniére Reine De France; etc. 
Full bust to left, feather, diamond-shaped ornament and flowing 
veil head-dress, double row of pearls about neck, bosom bare, 
circle, over tablet with scene of Arrest at Varennes, “ Duplessi 
Bertaux aqua forti.”, at head of engraved sheet, in rect., folio, 
mezzotint. 

Brilliant impression in the first published state, and the scarcest 
and most desirable of the Levachez series. 


Second issue; face reworked, expression entirely changed, 
modesty piece added, nearly obscuring necklace, title reén- 
graved, omitting “ Derniére”, and facsimile signature added 
at bottom. . 


J. M. Moreau le jeune, Del.—1783—J. J. Le Veau, Sculp. 
Melpomene nel Tempio delle Grazie presenta a Maria An- 
toinetta, Regina di francia, Le Opere del Metastasio. Bust, 
profile to right, on pedestal, in allegorical group, rect., 8vo, line. 
Fine copy of a scarce and beautiful print. 


Bust, profile to left, high feather head-dress with rolls and fall- 
ing veil, quadruple pearl necklace, oval in rect., 4to, stipple. 
A brilliant impression, printed in brown, of an exquisite en- 
graving, cut to rectangle. 


Maria Antoinetta, Queen of France. London Mag® Nov? 1777. 
Whole length, seated to left, enormous feathers and pearls in 
high head-dress, in boudoir, oblong 8vo, rect., line. 

Marie-Antoinette . . . avec ses trois enfants. Mme Lebrun- 
Nargeot. India proof from Versailles Gallery. — emer 


5453 


5454 


5455 


5456 


5457 


5458 


5459 


Marie Antoinette Reine de France et de Navarre. etc. A Paris, 
chez Germain Mathiot, Libraire, Rue de VHirondelle, N° 22. 
Déposé. Bust, profile to left, double row of pearls in hair, oval 
under crown and shield with fleurs-de-lis, over Cupid with torch 
and wreaths at altar, background of garlands and draped cur- 
tain, in rect., 4to, stipple. A lovely portrait in good condition. 


—— Another copy. 


Maria Antonia Konigin von Frankreich gebohren zu Wienn den 
2 Novemb. 1755. Gemahlt von Gratise——Zu finden bey den 
Gebriidern Klauber.—gegraben von Neidel. Half length to 
right, feathers and diadem in head-dress, two long curls, fur- 
trimmed robe, oval with broad border, over tablet with title, in 
rect., background ruled to brickwork, 4to, stipple. 

Fine copy of an attractive and very scarce print. 


(Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI) H. Pauquet Del et Sculp. 
Whole lengths, vignettes, 8vo. 

Superb India proofs before inscriptions of these very beautiful 
and delicately engraved portraits. (2) 


Mrie Antoinette D’Autriche Reine Des Francois, etc. Made 
Dabos inv.—Phelippeaux Sculp. A Paris chez Mad Bergny, 
Mde d’Estampes, etc. Half length to right, large drooping 
plume in cloth head-dress, long hair, simple dress, oval, broad 
horizontal stripes to rectangle, over tablet with title on similar 
vertically ruled base, in rect., 8vo, stipple. 

Attractive and very scarce print in perfect condition. 


Marie Antointe Archsse D’Autriche. Reine de France, etc. De- 
sinée et Gravé par J. A. Pierron. Full bust to right, aigrette 
and drooping plume in dark cap, curls and flowing veil, lace- 
edged dress, with tassels, oval, broad border, partly covered by 
draped silk curtain, over base with Arms, Austrian eagle, and 
title, in rect., 4to, line. 

A beautiful original impression, but lacks publication lines. 


The Queen of France. T. Prattent Sct 1786. European Maga- 


zine. 


Marie Antoinette D’Autriche, etc. E. Rivoalen sc. A. Quantin 
Imp. Edit. 12mo, rect. 


Marie-Antoinette D’Autriche. Pl@ Dautel sc. d’apres Callet. 
etc. Bust, vignette, stipple, 8vo. 


Marie Antoinette D’Autriche. Dumont pinxit—BY Roger sc. 
1821. Bust, vignette, stipple, 8vo. 
Open letter proof on India paper. (4) 


5460 


5461 


5462 


5463 


5464 


5465 


5466 


5467 


Marie Antoinette Epouse Louis XVI Le 16 Mai 1770. | 
Marie-Thérése D’Autriche Epouse Louis XIV Le 9 Juin 1660. 
Improvisation Regnault, etc. Whole lengths, seated, rectangles, 
etchings, 8vo. 

Two very beautiful India proofs on undivided folio sheet, very 
scarce. 


Eugénie ou La Noblesse Representée par les Romains sous la 
forme d’une Femme tenant la Haste d’une main, et de l'autre une 
petite Statue qu’ elle dedié 4 Minerve. Nous avons cru ne pou- 
voir mieux rendre ses traits que par ceux d’une Reine notre Bien- 


faictrice etc. C. N. Cochin fils del. 1780.—J. F. Rousseau sculp. 


Whole length, with Minerva supporting portrait of Empress 
Maria Theresa, in rectangle, 4to, etching. | 
Fine copy of a very scarce print. 


Maria Antonietta D’Austria Regina Di Francia G Sardi S. 
Pubblicato in Venezia a spese di Franco Aglietti e Compagni. 
Bust, profile to right, circle, 8vo, stipple. Fine and scarce. 


Maria Antonietta Regina di Francia G. B. Bosio dis——G. A. 
Sasso inc. Whole length to left, towers of ‘Notre Dame, etc., in 
background, vignette, 4to, stipple. Very scarce. | 


O Cendres Que J’Adore—Je suis done reunie avec Vous pour 
jamais Veille Sur Lui.Grand Dieu.—Tu sauvas son enfance. 
le Cte de Norion del.—Gravé par Schleich. Se vend chez 
Martin Engelbrecht. Busts of the Queen and Dauphin, profiles 
to right, circles with borders, tear drops in angles, over tablets 
with funeral urn and Arms, in rectangles, 8vo, stipples. 

Fine impressions of these very scarce, beautiful, and pathetic 


prints. (2) 


Peint par F. Dumont.—Gravé Alex4te Tardien. Whole length 
with diadem in Greek dress, with sandals, leaning on pedestal 
holding vase of flowers with medallion of Louis XVI. Folio, 
rect. 

Proof before inscription, artist’s line lightly etched, first state. 
A very beautiful engraving of extreme scarcity. 


Marie Antoinette J. F. Tourcaty del.—et sculp. A Paris. En- 
graved for the Monthly Register Published . . . Mar. 1. 1793. 
Medallion bust, profile to left, oval, 8vo, stipple. 
Marie-Antoinette 4 Trianon. Whole length, seated, with 
her two children, rect., 8vo, stipple. : | (2) 


Maria, Antoinetta of Austria Queen of France. Engraved for 
the Universal Magazine. Printed for I. Hinton, ete. Bust to 
left, oval in rect., 8vo, line. 

Marie Antoinette gewezene Koningin van Frankryk. I L van 
Beck sculp. Bust to right, oval, 12mo, stipple. 

Very scarce. . (2) 


5468 


5469 


5470 


5471 


5472 


5473 


5474 


5475 


Marie Antonie Koénigin von Frankreich Verhelst—Mannh. 
Bust, profile to right, circle, 24mo. Beautifully engraved, very 
scarce. 7 


Triomphez aujourd’huy généreuses victimes! (etc., three lines). 
Verzy f. Medallion busts, accolated of Queen, King and Dau- 
phin, profiles to left, circle, under crown of stars, over base with 
inscriptions, 8vo, stipple. Beautifully engraved and very scarce. 


Marie-Antoinette 1789. H. de Viel Castel—Lith. de’ Villain. 
Whole length, to front, rect., 4to, colored lith. Crease in blank 
background. 


Marie Antoinette—Louis XVI. | Bonaparte—Louis XVIII. Wil- 
lard sc. Four busts in ovals, joined by draped curtain, 8vo, 
stipple. 


Marie Antoinette Born Nov' 2nd 1755. Engrav’d from an 
Original Picture by Mad™me le Brun Bust to front, oval over 
tablet with representation of parting from king, in rect., 8vo, 


stipple. (3) 


Marie Antoinette Reine De France, etc. Vanloo pinx.—Voyez 
sc. Ce Lys que la France vous donne, (etc., three lines) A 
Paris chés Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. Bust to right, high head- 
dress with diadem, lace-trimmed dress, ermine robe, oval, with 
broad border, under sun with rays, over roses, laurels, doves, 
Cupid with picture in octagonal frame, and base with title, in 
rect., 8vo, line. Fine and scarce. 


Maria Antonietta Venezia presso Antonio Zatta e Figli. Bust, 
profile to left, hair in tight rolls with wreath, circle, ribbon and 
garland above, over flowers and tablet with title, in rect., 8vo, 
line. Very scarce. 


M. Antonietta Figlia d’Imperador, di Re consorte (etc., three 
lines) Verité delin—G. Zatta sculp. Bust to right, high head- 
dress, diadem with three pearls, curl on left shoulder, lace- 
trimmed dress, oval, broad border, over tablet with title, in rect., 
4to, stipple. Printed in red, fine and scarce. 


Marie-Antoinette Archiduchesse D’Autriche, Sceur De L’Empe- 
reur Reine De France. Née a Vienne le 2 Novembre 1755. 
Bust, profile to right, oval, over crown, Arms and tablet with 
title, in rect., 8vo, stipple. Printed in brown, cut to rect. 


Marie Antointe D’Autriche. Sceur De L’Empereur Reine de 
France. Née a Vienne le 2 Novembre 1755. Bust, profile to 
right, oval, over tablet with title, without background, in rec- 
tangle of single heavy line, 8vo, stipple. 

In the style of Verité, excessively scarce. . 


5476 


5477 


5478 


5479 


54.80 


5481 


5482 


5483 


Antoinette, Konigin der Franzosen. Bust to right, turban with 


large drooping plume, oval with border, over irregular tablet 
with title, in rect., 16mo, line. Two copies. (2) 


Maria Antonia Regina Franciae, nata Archid. Austriae. Half 
length to left, oval with broad border, on base with title, 12mo, 
stipple. Sears! 


Full half length to left, bonnet and dress of broad stripes, right 
arms resting on pedestal with bust of the King, oval, with border 
of single heavy line, 5. x 4.3. 8vo, stipple. 

Excessively scarce and beautifully executed engraving, un- 
lettered. 


Marie Antoinette Reine De France Nee a Vienne le 2 Novembre 
1755. Mariée a Versailles le 16 Mai 1770. Half length to left, 
oval frame, ring and ribbon, doves, laurel branches and cuirass 
above, cock and dolphin supporters, flags, cannon, crossed torch 
and quiver, etc., below, over crown, Arms and tablet below, in 
rectangle, 4to, line. 

Fine impression of an excessively scarce print. 


Maria Antoinetta Koningin V. Vrankk Bust to right, oval, 
under broken Arms and garlands, over tablet; “ Het Doodvonnis 
ondergaan binnen Parys, den 16 October 1793.”, in rect., 8vo, 
stipple. Cut to rectangle, excessively scarce. 


y 


Maria Antoinetta, Dauphiness of France Born Nov" 2, 1755. 
Whole length to left, vignette, 8vo, stipple. 


right, 12mo, stipple. 


12mo, line. (3) 


- Bust to right, turban, aigrette and plume cut off by oval, 3.7.x 


2.10, stipple, 8vo. India proof before letters. 


Marie Antoinette, etc., bust to left, profile, oval, 12mo, 
stipple, cut close. 


Small whole length from Lavater resembling Marie An- 


toinette. (3) 


Maria Antonie Konigin von Frankreich und Navarra Erz. von 


Oestereich. Three-quarter length, profile to right, seated, fan 
in hand, curtain and pillars in background, rect., 4to, etching. 
Companion print of Ludwig XVI to left. 

In fine condition, excessively scarce. (2) 


, 


Marie-Antoinette, etc., three-quarter length, seated, to. 


Marie Antoinette., bust to right, resting on clouds, in rect.,. 


ee ee ee ee ee. ao 


5484 


5485 


— -6486 


5487 


5488 


5491 


5492 


5493 


Mie Antoinette D’Autriche, Reine De France, Née A Vienne, etc. 
Bust to right, elaborate head-dress, curls and veil, circle with 
broad border containing title, crown of roses and garlands at 
top, weeping Cupid, roses, lilies and tablet representing “ Les 
Adieux De M’¢ Antoinette A Sa Famille.”, at bottom, in rect., 
verses at bottom, large 4to, stipple. Companion portrait of 
Louis XVI. Fine copies, excessively scarce. (2) 


Famille Royale De France. Five busts, accolated, profiles to 


right, circle with border enclosing title, 12mo, stipple. Scarce. 


La Famille Royale. Medallion busts of Queen and King facing, 
with Dauphin beneath, on shield surmounted by crown and 
palms, with oval portraits of Louis XVIII and Monsieur, on 
background of flags and laurels, at sides, resting on clouds, 
oblong small folio, stipple. 


Heads of the Queen and King outlined on funeral urn with 
heads of Dauphine and Dauphin in branches of weeping willow, 
circle, over blank tablet, rect., 12mo, line. 

Proof before all letters, very scarce. 


Marie Antoinette, etc—Louis XVI, etc. Busts, facing, in cir- 
cle, border containing titles, over verses, 12mo, stipple. 


Similar Dauphine and Dauphin. Deposé a la Biblio- 
theque. The upper blank borders have been trimmed, not affect- 
ing the portraits. Very scarce. (2) 


Louis Charles De Franee—Marie Ther. Charlotte De France. 
Le Roy F., ete. Deposé, ete. Busts, facing, circle with border 
containing titles, over Arms and additional titles, 12mo, stipple. 
Fine proof, inscription stippled, very scarce. 


Adieux de Marie antoinette, 4 son fils, etc. La Reine Devant Le 
Tribunal, ete. India proof. Marie Antoinette a la Conciergerie, 
proof before all letters. | (3) 


Marie Therese Imperatrice. Ducreux pinx.—Dupin se. A Paris 
ches Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. 8vo. Jac. Andr. Fridrich se. 
12mo; and a proof before all letters, 8vo. (3) 


Marlborough. George Spencer 3°4 duke, F. Bartolozzi del.—J. 
Ogborne sc. 1795. Oval, 4to. Very fine. 


Marlborouch. Johannes Baro De Churchill Dux Et Comes De, 
Bust to left, oval over war emblems and cartouche with palms, 
rect., folio, mezzo. 

Fine impression of an early and scarce portrait. 


5494 


5495 


5496 


5497 


5498 


5499 


5500 


5501 


5502 


. §503 


5504 


Marlburii. Johannes Dux, C. Fritzsch sculp. The best small 
portrait. 8vo. Nearly three-quarter length to right, baton in 
hand, helmet on table, proof before all letters on India paper 
of the Unwins—Worthington 1822. (2) 


Marmontel. J. F. Duchaine sculp. A Paris chez Bligny, etc. 
4to. Philippe de Marnix, J. J. Flipart Sculp. (2) 


Marot Clement, G. F. L. Debrie inv. et sculp. 1729. Laureated 
bust, profile to left, oval, Cupids with lyre, caduceus and fes- 
toons, over vignette, rect., 4to, line. 

One of the scarcest and most attractive portraits. 


Clemens Marotus Poeta Aetatis. Suae LX. H. Hondius Fe. 
four French verses. 8vo. By Moncornet 1658; and by DeBry. 


(3) 
(Mars. Mlle, Dans Betty) Half length to left, hat with long 


plume, oval in rect., over wreaths and dramatic emblems, 4to, 
stipple. 

Very beautiful proof before all letters of the E. C. Renaud— 
Lecomte. 


Marshall, John, From the original portrait, painted by order of 
the Bar of Philadelphia. Painted by H. Inman—Drawn by A. 
Newsam. Copyright 1831. Folio, vignette. 

Fine copy of a very scarce and early American lithograph. 


Artist’s signed proof by G. Kruell, folio. Bank note 
India proof before all letters. (2) 


Marvell. Andrew, engraved by James Basise, 1776. etc. Bust to 
left, oak wreath above, oval of laurel branches, in rect., folio. 
Reversed copy by Cipriani from Hollis Memon (2) 


Marie Stuart When Dauphiness of France, engraved by Joseph 
Brown, Bentley, 1851, India proof, 8vo. Mary Q. of Scots, 


G. Vertue Sculp: 1729. 8vo, two copies. Execution of Maria 


Stuart, Gasper Bouttats sculp. Small folio. 


Mary I. Design’d & Engrav’d by G. Vertue, folio. Queen 
Mary. (II). J. Houbraken sculp. 8vo. Whole length from 
Teatro Belgico; and medallion with William III. Ia. Clark 
Sculps. 4to. (4) 


Her Royal Highness Princess Mary Fourth Daughter to their 


Majesties, etc., by Caroline Watson. 1785. Half length to 
front, broad straw hat with ribbons, rect., 4to. A soft and beau- 
tiful engraving of a young and attractive girl; fine and very 
scarce. The lady became Duchess of Gloucester. 


— a. 


ee ee ee ae 


5505 


5506 


5507 


5508 


5509 


.5510 


5511 


5512 


5513 


5514 


5515 


Cotton Mather, reproduction of the scarce mezzo. by The Pel- 
ham Club. Boston. 1901. 
Increase Mather, Hopwood se. . 8vo. (2) 


Mathews. Tobias, Abp. of York, etc. R. E/(lstracke.) scul: 
Are to be sold by Geo: Humble in popes head alley. Half 
length to left, hands folded on book, Arms supported by angels 
above, in rect., 8vo. Brilliant impression, very scarce. 


Maverick. Peter, From a Painting by John Neagle. 4to, proc- 
ess. Mayhew. Jonathan, D. D. Pastor of the West Church 
in Boston, etc. I. B. Cipriani 1767. 4to. (2) 


Maximilian I with Mary of Burgundy on reverse, 8vo. Edith 
May by R. Whitechurch, 8vo. Thomas May, Aetatis 55, 12mo; 
and Aetatis 71. 1660. 8vo. by Gaywood. (4) 


Mazarin, etc. Ortance Manchini Duchesse of, P. Lely pinx. 
G. Valck. sculp. et exud. 1678. Three-quarter length to left, 
seated, pillar and curtain in background, line. 

A wonderfully fine and brilliant impression, in choice condition, 
of an excessively scarce and unusually pleasing portrait. 


from Petitot series; and Card. Jules Mazarin. Sandoz del 
—Desvachez sc. Artist’s signed proof of a very beautiful en- 
graving. ! 62) 


Masillon. B. Roger Sc. 8vo. Pourvoyeur sculp, three states. 
Chretien de-Mechel Graveur, etc. 4to, presentation proof. (5) 


Mechel. Chretien de, Graveur, etc. Gravé par J. J. de Mechel. 
“Souvenir d’amitié pour l’estimable M® Trumbull de notre 
entrevue a Basle en Suisse le 30 Mai 1795. de la part de s. tres 
h. serviteur. Chr. de Mechel” (The engraver of Washington, 
Hart 20.) 


(de Medici) Katharina Regina Henrici II uxor, Francisci, Ca- 
roli. et Henrici Regum Mater Half length to left, mourning 
dress, hands folded on book, pillars to left, rect., 8vo. 

Brilliant impression by Wierix. Very scarce. 


Same, cut down to inner rectangle. Engraved by J. W. 
Cook. Bentley 1849. India proof on folio paper. (2) 
Medici. D. Ferdinando I., G. Duca Di Toscana. Cum Privi- 


legio—Franco Forma. 4to. 


Illustrissima Florentinorum Ducis Uxor, etc., 1598. 
Crispin de Passe excudit. 12mo. Both scarce. (2) 


5516 


5517 


5518 


5519 


5520 


5521 


5522 


5523 


5524 


5525 


5526 


5527 


(Marie de Medicis.) Hieronymus Wierx sculp. in Septembri 
Anno 1600. Avee privil: du Roy. Harman Adolfz excudebat, 
etc., four French verses. Bust to right, large ruff, strings of 
pearls, etc., vignette, folio. 

Very fine impression of a print of marvelous execution and of 
the very greatest rarity. : 


Marie de Med. Royne Reg. de France et de Navarr. L. Gaultier 
sculp. 1610. Whole length, to front, left hand on table with 
Arms and crowned initials, curtain and tear-drop background, 
four French verses, rect., 4to. 

Fine impression, of the very greatest scarcity. 


copy, without the verses, I. le Clerc Le Jeune f. 8vo. 
With stamp of Ambroise Firmin-Didot. Very scarce. 


Sic ivit nostram grandis Medicea per Urbem, sceptrorum Mater 
suspicienda trium. Whole length, seated, under canopy with 
cupids, folio, line. Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Marie De Medicis Royne Rege De France, etc. I. le Clere 
excud.—L. Gauitier sculp. Half length, to front, oval, border — 
with title, rect., 12mo. Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Petrus Firens fecit. 12mo. Three-quarter length from 
Portrait in Dresden Gallery. Hurst & Blackett. India proof 
on folio paper. Whole length, holding scales and sword, under 
canopy, four French verses, 4to, modern impression. (3) 


Philippus Melanthon, aetatis 40. 8vo. Claude Mellan by him- 
self 1635 4to; and the same cut down to 8vo. (3) 


Mendelssohn. Moses, etc., p. par J. C. Frisch—Gravé ... 
par J. G. Miiller, etc. Fine and scarce. 


Mengs. Ant. Raph. von Heinrich Sintzenich Gestochen 1784. 
4to, beautifully printed in red. Another by C. G. Rasp. 1784. 
8vo. (2) 


Menzel. Adolph F. E. Etched by A. Gilbert, vignette, folio. 
India proof. P. Meyerheim pxt—C. Reim sct India proof. 
8vo. (2) 


Meredith. George, carbon print by Fred’k Hollyer after G. F. 
Watts, folio. Signed proof on India paper by Samuel Hollyer. 


(2) 


Mericourt. Theroigne de, Ch. Devritz 1845. 4to. Della Crusca 
(Robert Merry) by Collyer 1789. 12mo. Joannes Meursius by 
Sim: de Pas. 8vo. Mercator from Boissardo. (4) 


5528 


5529 


5530 


5531 


5532 


Mrs Merry as Horatia in the Roman Father Publish’d by T. 
Condie Philad® Whole length, 8vo, stipple, from the “ Phila- 
delphia Monthly Magazine” Apr. 1798, probably by Houston. 


Mesmer. F. A., Jules Porreau sc. 1849. India proof, 8vo. 
Meusnier. Mathieu, presentation proof from the engraver, A. T. 
Lallemand. (2) 


Michael Angelus Bonarota, etc. Engraved by G. Ghisi. Folio. 
Scarce. 


F. Bartolozzi sculp 1764. 4to. GPe Longhi incise 1815. 
4to. open letter proof; and another. (3) 


Mill. John Stuartt, G. F. Watts R. A. pt—Rajon st Artist’s 
signed proof. 

“The face is one of the finest pieces of work ever executed ” P. 
G. Hamerton. Very scarce. 


MILTON 


References are to the Exhibition Catalogue—Grolier Club. Jan’y 1909 


5533 


5534 


5535 


5536 


5537 


5538 


Four vignettes of the different types on 8vo sheet. 1—PIl. 306. 
—2|3—4| This is without “ Page 162.” G. 2.(a) 
Bust, to front, in oval wreath, small folio. John Milton 
Drawn And Etched MDCCLX By I. B. Cipriani, etc. (ten 
lines) G. 3. : (2) 


Bust, to left, oval, in rect., 4to. Cornelius Jansen pinxit.—W. 
IN. Gardiner Sculpt Iohn Milton. Htat, 10. From an Original 
Picture, (etc. four lines). Two copies. G. 5. (2) 


Same; proof before border and all letters. Brilliant impression 
of this very scarce and beautiful engraving on folio paper. G. 6. 


Bust, to front, vignette, 8vo. Portrait described in Gent Mag. 
for wept. 1787: p. 759" G9: 
Bust, to front, oval, in rect., 8vo. John Milton. G. 16. (2) 


Bust, to front, oval over base with busts of Homer and Virgil, 
and tablet, in rect., 4to. 

Ioannes Milton Ztatis XXI. Nascuntur Poetae, non fiunt. G. 
Vertue Sculp. 1731. G. 10. First issue. 


Bust, in oval, 6.1.x 4.14. Brilliant proof before border and all 
letters of the engraving by W. N. Gardiner, 1794. (after Jans- 
sens) on folio paper. Undescribed, but uniform with G. 6. and 
125. (G. 24. a.) 


5539 


5540 


5541 


5542 


5543 


5544 


5545 


5546 


BBA 


Bust, to left, oval over tablet with Greek inscription, in rect., 4to. 
Ioannes Milton. Htatis LXII 1670. Front: Vol: 2. G. Vertue 
Sculp, 1747. G. 47. 


Bust, to left, oval over tablet with six line inscription from Dry- 
den, in rect., 12mo. D. Coster sculpt Very scarce. G. 51. 


Bust, to right, oval over base with title, in rect., 8vo. 
Ioannes Miltoni. Het. LXII* MDCLXX. Sana. Posteritas. 
Sciet. Gul: Faithorne ad viv: del: Car. Knight Sculp: G. 59. 


Fine impression of a scarce print. 


Bust, to right, over sarcophagus with title, in rect., 8vo. Milton. 
Faithorne Pinxt 1670. Woodman Jun™ sct... 1807... 
G.°Or: gig 


Bust, to right, oval over rectangle with serpent, 4to. En- 
graved by Henry Cooke. Milton. ... 1815... G. 62. 


Bust, to right, oval with diverging background in laurel 
wreath, Small folio. John Milton Drawn And Etched MDCCLX 
By I. B. Cipriani, (ete., nine lines) G. 82. (3) 


Bust, to left, oval over pedestal with lyre in laurel wreath, in 


—erect., 12mo. I. Miller Se: G. 84. 


—— Bust, to right, circle over base with title, in rect., 16mo. 
Milton. Bartolozzi Sculp: G. 91. 

Bust, laureated, to right. Vignette, 12mo. Nectens 
aut Paphia Myrti, (etc., three lines) I: R: sen: f. From an 
Excelt Orig: ete. G. 111. : (3) 


Half length, to left, laureated, oval in rect., small folio. R. 
White ad Vivum delin.—I. Simon fecit. | M? John Milton. 
Fine impression of this scarce mezzotint but cut to title. G. 108. 


Bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. F. G. Schmidt Sculpsit. Jean 
Milton Né a Londres, etc. A Paris chez Odieuvre, ete. G. 121. 
Two copies. 


Bust to right, oval over tablet with title and base with six- 
line French inscription, in rect., 8vo. Jean Milton, Auteur du 
Poéme du Paradis perdu, (etc., four lines) Suite de Desrochers 
Se vend A Paris chez Petit, etc. G. 122. (3) 


Bust to left, oval in rect., 4to. Vertue delint W. N. Gardiner 
Sculpt Iohn Milton. tat 62 From the Original Drawing 
by Vertue (etc., four lines) G. 124. } 


Same; proof before border and all letters. G. 125. 
Brilliant impression of this very scarce and beautiful engraving 
on folio paper. 


5548 


5549 


5550 


5551 


5552 


5553 


5554 


5555 


Bust to right, over tablet with title, rect., 8vo. John Milton 
Blood Se. Published by Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, Pater- 
noster Row. 1809. G. 127. On Japan paper. 


Bust to right, over tablet with title, in rect., 8vo. John 
Milton (1667) Published by William Pickering, Chancery 
Lane, 1826. G. 130. Large paper India proof. Very scarce. (2) 


Bust to left, oval, partly obscured by cloak, over emblems and 
Arms, in rect., small folio. Giovanni Milton I®° Vander Gucht 
Sculp. G. 142. Fine copy with full margins. Very scarce. 


Bust to left, oval over base with vignette of the Expulsion, in 
pectewosis, x 3.9, °C... 150, 


Bust to right, oval, 8vo. Engraved by Mariano Bovi. 
Giovanni Milton. Onorate l’altissimo Poeta. G. 163. 


Bust to right, oval, title overhead, in rect., 8vo. Milton 
G. Vertue 1750. G. 165. (3) 


Bust to right, oval over base with title, marbled background, 
rect., 8vo. Milton C. Fritzsch sculps. 1761. G. 170. 
Brilliant impression of a very scarce print. 


Sculptured bust to left, on pedestal with serpent and apple, in 
rect., small folio. Milton. I. Richardson delin: G. Vertue 
Sculpsit G. 173. 


Sculptured bust to left, rect., 12mo. Literary Magazine. John 
Milton. G. 180. 


Sculptured bust on tall pedestal, with ribbon; ‘‘ Defensio 
Secunda” and portrait of Salmasius, vignette, in rect., 8vo. 
TeBIC. I? FY MDCCLXVII. I: Hopwood. ere 1 OO. 

Scarce. (2) 


The monument by Rysbrack in Westminster Abbey. Bust to 
front on pedestal with title, funeral urn overhead; tablet with 
inscription, over crossed lyre and laurel branches below, in rect., 
6.5.x 4.4. Milton In the Year of our Lord Christ One Thou- 
sand seven Hundred Thirty and seven This Bust of the Author 
of Paradise Lost was placed here by William Benson Esq? (etc., 
five lines) | Rysbrack was the Statuary who cut it. London 
Published by John Williams as the Act directs June 1826. Un- 
described. (G. 187*.) 


Milton dictating Paradise Lost. Sully pinxt P. Maverick 
sct on title-page of The Analectic Magazine. 1814. 


Wood-cut of the Hollis bust by D. Nichols, 4to. (3) 


Bust, profile to right, oval over small ruled oval, 12mo. _ T. 
Holloway sculpsit. Milton. From an Impression of a Seal of 
T. Simon, in the possession of M® Yeo. Published as the Act 
directs, 6 March 1790, by C. Dilly, Poultry, & the rest of the 
Proprietors. G. 204, note. The excessively scarce early issue. 


5556 


5557 


5558 


5559 


5560 


5561 


5562 


5563 


5564 


Bust to right, oval, draped, with pyramid background, over base 
with title, bas-relief of the Expulsion, and lettered oval, in rec- 
tangle: John Milton The above is a facsimile of the manu- 
script (etc., nine lines) Publish’d . . . JantY 4. 1786 by Caro- 


line Watson, Fitzroy Street. G. 211. 


Modern impression on India paper. 

Similar to above but the portrait in oval only. Milton. 
Engraved by Caroline Watson. 1808. from a miniature by 
Cooper. Published JanYy 20. 1808. etc. G. 213. 

Two copies. . (3) 


Bust to right, oval with broad frame, in rect. John Milton. 
Augsbourg by John Elias Haid. G. 218. 
Brilliant impression of this excessively scarce mezzotint. 


Bust to left, in clouds, vignette. Sixdeniers Sculpt Milton. 
Imp. F. Chardon aine, 30, r. Hautefeuille, Paris. G. 222. 
Very scarce. 


Bust to left, rect., 12mo. Fine proof before all letters, of the 
lithograph by Julien after Cooper, on small folio paper. G. 226. 
Very scarce. 


Bust to left, oval with laurel garlands, crossed lyre and trumpet 
overhead, over oval bas-relief of the Temptation, background of 
fluted column and base, in rect., 8vo.- Brilliant and perfect 
proof before all letters of the print by William Sharp after 
Cooper. Undescribed. (G. 229a.) Excessively scarce. 


Bust to right, oval in rect., small 4to. I. Faber fecit Johannes 
Miltonus; circa annum etatis xxv™ Cedite Romani Scriptores 
(etc., three lines) G. 235. 

Mezzotint from Peck’s Memoirs. 1740. 


Bust to left, oval in rect., 4to. Ioannes Milton Htat: 42. Ex 
Museo I. Richardson G. Vertue Sculpsit 1751. G. 238. 

Nearly three-quarter length to right, rect., 4to. S. Hard- 
ing. del. E Harding Jun sculpt John Milton. From an Orig- 
inal Picture in the Collection of Lord Orford, at Strawberry Hill. 
Published Dect 1 1796 by E. & S. Harding Pall Mall. G. 244. 
Bottom line clipped. (2) 


Half length to right, right hand to breast, pilgrim’s staff and 
bottle to left, rect., small folio. P. V. Plas. Fecit Drawn &, 
Engrav,d by G Quinton. Milton. From an Original Picture, in 
the possession of Capel Lofft, Esqr Publish’d August 18t 1797, 
by W. Stevenson, Norwich for G. Quinton, ete. G. 246. 

Fine impression of a scarce print. 


Bust to left, vignette. Milton. (from a Picture by Plas.) 
Drawn on Stone by M. Gauci Esqr¢. Printed by F. Moser, 4 
Greenland Place Cromer Street.—India proof. G. 249. 


5565 


5566 


5567 


5568 
5569 


5570 


5571 
5572 


5573 


5574 


5575 


5576 


5577 


Bust to right, rect. I. T. Wedgwood Sculpt India proof be- 
fore inscription, with engraver’s name lightly etched, of the 
print engraved by J. T. Wedgwood for the “ Effigies Poeticae ”’. 
Undescribed. (G. 252a,) Excessively scarce. 


Bust to front, oval in rect., 4to. Engraved by T. Woolnoth. 
John Milton. From a Miniature of the same size by Faithorne 
Anno 1667, (etc., two lines) London, Published by Charles 
Knight, Pall Mall East. Proof. G. 258, note. 

India proof on folio paper, with word “ Proof” in lower left. 


Bust to front, rect., 8vo. Painted by C. Ianssen. John 
Milton. Engraved by Charles Pye. London ... March, 1823. 
G. 254. (2) 


Bust to right, in mantle, left hand to breast, represented blind, 
vignette, 8vo. Bosselman sc. Milton. Imp. F. Chardon ainé.. 
30. r. Hautefeuille, Paris. Publié par Furne, 4 Paris. G. 276. 
India proof. 


Bust to left, head supported by right hand, oval, over tablet with 
title, in rect., 4.14.x 3. G. 286. Very scarce. 


Full bust to right, oval, 16mo. W. Haines Sculpt Milton. 
G. 287. Stauffer 1205. India proof, very scarce. 


Another copy, plain paper. G. 287. S. 1205. 


Bust to right, rect., 24mo. E. Prud’homme Sc. John 
Milton. G. 294. S. 2593. (2) 


Bust to right, vignette, 16mo. D.C. Johnston, Sc. John Mil- 
ton. G. 295. S. 1492. Very scarce. 


Bust to right, vignette, 16mo. Proof on Japan paper of finished 
plate by G. Mercier for the Grolier Club’s “ Areopagitica ” 1890 
G. 319. | 


Same; on plate paper. G. 319. 


Same; signed in pencil by the artist. G. 319. 


Mirabeau. Honoré G. R., Le Vachez sculp. 4to, mezzo., two 
copies. Dequevauviller sculp; and proof before title. Fiesinger 
sculp, printed in brown. E. Voysard scul. Two other prints 
and a proof before letters, pencilled Mirabeau, but doubtful. (9) 


Molé. Deveria del.—Simonet ainé scul. 8vo, four states. 
Momoro. A. F. M., Premier Imprimeur, etc., 1789. 12mo. (5) 


Moliere Sandoz del—Desvachez sc. 4to, line. 
India proof of a beautiful and decorative print. 


5580 


5581 


5582 


5583 


5584 


5585 


5586 


5587 


5588 


5589 


Signed India proof before inscription by L. de Mare on 
folio paper. 


Moliere. Jean Baptiste Poquelin, Half length to right, oval in 
rect., 4to. Fine oval India proof lithograph by Barry. (2) 


Gilbert del et sculpt 4to. C. Dufour etched 12mo; both 
before letters. Engraved by J. Posselwhite, India proof from 
L. P. Knight; and the Frilley-Soliman in two states. (5) 


Michael de Molinos the Quietist. Half length, profile to left, 
mezzo., 4to. Brilliant impression, but lacks publisher's line. 


Michael de Molinos Chief of the Quietists, Author of the Book 
called The Spiritual Guide, (etc., ten lines) Printed and sold 


by John Overton at the White Horse Without Newgate. Three=" 


quarter length to right, taper in hand, rect., folio, line. 
Very scarce. 


Mona Lisa, Simonet ainé 1820. India proof before letters. 
Mrs Montague Engraved by Tho’ Holloway, 1785. 8vo; and 
by F. Bartolozzi 1792. 8vo. | (3) 


The Honble Robt Monckton, Major General. Governor of New 
York. Printed for J. Smith at Hogarths head, Cheapside, 1762. 
Bust to right, in uniform, oval, 8vo, mezzo. Fine impression. 
Scarce. 


Engraved for the Universal Magazine. 8vo; and Miller 
sculp 12mo. Thos Mifflin by Wellmore, 8vo; and Don.. G. 
Mitchell by Capewell. 8vo. (4) 


Monroe. James L. L. D., President Of The United States 


Painted by C. B. King.—Published Dect 15th 1817 by W. H. 
Morgan . . . —Engraved by Goodman & Piggot. Copy right 
secured . . . Folio rect. 

Fine, clean copy of a scarce print. S. 1145. 


—— Engraved By T. Gimbrede From An Original Painting 
By I. Van Der Lyn. 1817. etc. Small folio, rect. 3 
Fine copy. Excessively scarce. S. 1066. 


Engraved By M. Peabody From An Original Painting By 
I. Van Der Lyn. 4to, rect. Excessively scarce. S. 2418. 


Medal, etched by Jules Jacquemart, proof before reverse, 
oblong folio. 
Geo. Monck Duke of Albemarle. Bocquet sc. 1806. 4to. (2) 


5590 


5591 


5592 


5593 


5594 


5595 


5596 


5597 


5598 


5599 


5600 


Montaigne. Michel De, Dessiné par Genest.—Gravé par Che- 
reau le jeune 1723, 4to. On title-page of Essais 1659 N. de 
Larmessin in. et fe. 12mo. By J. Collyer 1775. Ato. By Le- 
roux in two states; and a 12mo. (6) 


(Montagu Lady Mary Wortley.) Lady Mary Pierrepont. 1710. 
Engraved by Caroline Watson, 1803, 12mo. Fine and scarce. 


Montcalm. Louis-Joseph, Marquis De, etc. Sergent del.—et 
Sculp. 1790. A Paris chez Blin, etc. 4to, aquatint. 
In perfect condition, beautifully printed in colors. 


Mont-Calm. L. J. Mais De, J. B. Massé pinx—J. Barbié 
Sculp. etc. Bust to right, oval, decorative frame, key-stone and 
oak festoon at top, over vignette of his death, in rect., 4to. 

Very fine impression, full margins, very scarce. 


Montespan. Madame De, Engraved by W. Greatbach, Bentley 
1838, India proof on folio paper. From the Petitot series, India 
proof and plain; and by Aubert 8vo. (4) 


Montesquieu. Chiles De Secondat B°n De, A Paris chez Duflos, 
ete. Whole length, seated, vignette, rect., 4to, original coloring. 
Scarce. 


Gravé aprés Dassier Par G. Ph. Benoist, 12mo. C. P. 
Marillier del.—Voyer Maj. Sculp. 4to. (2) 


Gravé par Fauchery, India proof before title, 4to. Dessiné 
et gravé par De Villiers, 8vo. Pourvoyer Del. et sculp. 8vo, 
two states. Prevost sculp. two states; and J. B. Compagnie 
sculp. 4to. (oa) 


Montgomery. James, Esq? Painted by J. R. Smith—Engraved 
by C. Turner. 1819. Half length to right, rect., folio, mezzo. 
Fine, full-margined copy. 


The Right Rev Benjamin Moore D.D Bishop of the Protestant 
Episcopal Church in the State of New York. Half length in 
robes, to left, seated, rect., over episcopal Arms, folio, stipple. 
Unusually fine copy of an unsigned American print, of the 
greatest rarity. 


Moore. Thomas, G. S. Newton pinxt—W. H. Watt sculpt 1828. 
Published . . . June 14, 1828. Half length to left, oval in 
rect., folio, line. 

Etched letter proof, before title, on India paper, in the finest 
possible condition. One of the best and most attractive portraits. 
Very scarce. 


5601 
5602 


5603 


5604 


5605 


5606 


5607 


5608 


5609 
5610 
5611 
5612 


5613 


f 


—— by G. Adcock 1831, on title page of Finden’s Beauties of 
Moore; and by Wedgwood, 8vo and 12mo, all India proofs; and 
Edward Moore, by Neagle, 1787, 12mo. 7 (5) 


The Reverend John Moorhead Minister of a Church of Pres- 
byterian Strangers at Boston, etc., reproduction of the scarce 
mezzo. Published by The Pelham Club. Boston. 1901. 


Morgan. Daniel, whole length in hunting dress seated, rect., 
4to. Fine original India proof the Chappel on folio paper. 


More. Mrs Hannah, Painted by H. W. Pickersgill, A.R.A.— 
March 1. 1824—Engraved by W. H. Worthington, etc., folio. 
Fine proof on India paper, with full margins, very scarce. 


Same portrait, Engraved by W. Finden 1831, India 
proof, 4to. | (2) 


More. Sir Thomas, from the Heroologia, fine copy. 


- Effigies Thomae Mori Supremi quondam. Angliae Can- 
cellary, etc. Ioannes valdor . . . 1621. Half length to right, 
in robes, pointing to scroll in hand, rect., 12mo. 

Wonderfully fine impression of the most beautifully engraved 
portrait, of the very greatest rarity. 


B. Moncornet excudit. 4to. Engraved by R. Hicks 1830, 
India proof; and a 12mo. (3) 


Moretus. Bathasar, Antverpiensis, Typographus Regius Cele- 
berrimus, Christophori Plantini Ex Filia Nepos, &c. E Quel- 
linus delin.—Corn. Galle junior sculpsit, 4to. Fine impression, 
slight imperfection in upper right, very scarce. — | 
Moreau. Jean Nicolas, Premier Chirurgien de l’Hotél-Dieu de 
Paris. Gravé par Dupin fils, 4to. 2 


Morgan. Lady, Engraved by R. Cooper 1825 after S. Lover, 
4to. Croizieu del.—1819—Mecou Sculp. India proof. 
Two copies. (3) 


Morghen. Raphael, P. Caronni ine. rect., 4to. Brilliant proof 
before inscription. 


profile to right, rect., 8vo, brilliant proof before all let- 
ters, presentation copy from Henriquel Dupont to Raimbach. 


Antonius Morghen del et .sculp—Raphael Morghen direx- 
it., bust to right, oval in rect., 4to. . 


three small portraits, one an India proof before all 
letters. (3) 


5614 


5615 


5616 ~ 


5617 


5618 


5619 


5625 


Morgan. Sylvanus, on title-page to The Sphaere of Gentry, folio, 
by Gaywood. Rev. C. S. Moring by G. B. King, 8vo. Geo. P. 
Morris by G. Parker, 4to; and by Welch, 8vo. (4) 


Morris. William, etched by Samuel Hollyer, 4to. Two states. 
(2) 


Morse. Samuel F. B. Three-quarter length, seated at writing 
desk, folio. Very fine original crayon drawing, Gerothwohl 
Tanner pint, 1858. 


proof before all letters, presentation copy from W. G. 
Jackman to Dt J. W. Francis. Proof before all letters of the 
Chappel, print. Bank note India proof; and three of J. L. 
Motley. (6) 


Motley. Johm Lothrop, etched by W. H. W. Bicknell, folio. 
Artist’s signed India proof on vellum, very fine. 


Mory. Pierre de, two states. Sir Roger Mostyn, proof before 
all letters, 4to. F. Max Muller, by Raab, India proof. Murillo, 
India proof from Versailles Gallery; and Alfred de Musset, 
12mo. (6) 


Motte. Comtesse De La, by Bonneville, and two others. Mme. 
de Motteville by Verran, India proof before title. (4) 


Moultrie. William, Esq., bust to left in uniform, 12mo, in the 
style of Gridley, fine copy, very scarce. 


Mozart. W. Amad. Engraved by J. Thomson, India proof from 
the L. P. Knight, stained; and two others. BB) 


Muhlenberg. Gen. Peter, Engraved by S. Arlent Edwards, No 
1 of 50 proofs. 


Mulgrave. The Right Honble (Sophia) Lady, Painted by J. 
Hoppner R A.—Engraved by G. Clint. Half length to left, in 


lace veil, folio, rect., mezzo, brilliant impression. 


Musgrave. Lieutenant General Thomas, L. Abbot pinxt 1786. 
—G. S. Facius sc. 1797. -Engraved from a Picture painted in 
1786: with a view of MT Chew’s House, near German-town, in 
Pennsylvania 1777. Half length in uniform, folio, rect., stipple. 
Brilliant impression, “ P. 11.” erased in lower right margin. 
Very scarce. 


5626 


5627 


5628 


5629 


5630 


5631 


5632 


5633 


NAPOLEON 


Engraved from the Original Portrait drawn from the Life by 
Citizen L’Auteur at Paris. Bust, long hair, in uniform, oval in 
broad border, liberty cap at top, surmounted by military em- 
blems and laurel, in rect., small folio, mezzotint. Brilliant im- 
pression of an excessively scarce print. 


Companion portrait of Josephine. (2) 


General Buonaparte. American Universal Mag. From a Print 
in the French Exhibition, Philad@ Bust, profile to left, long 
hair, uniform, 12mo, stipple. 


Bonaparte, 18t Consul De La Rép. Frang. P. Bouillon del.— 
P. Audouin Sculp. On tablet; Bataille de Marengo, ete. Du- 
plessi-Bertaux inv & Sculp. Déposée a la Bibliotheque, ete. A 
Paris, chez ]’Auteur, etc. Imprimé par Ramboz. Small folio, 
rect., line. Brilliant impression of the first issue. 


Napoleon Crossing The Alps. (On rearing horse, after David). 
Folio, rect., etching and stipple. 

Issued as a companion portrait to Washington, Hart 757 about 
1832. Not signed, but undoubtedly engraved by John Baker. 
Very scarce. . . 


Bust, profile to left, oval with narrow border and olive branches, 
over base with inscription and Minerva instructing two children 
in the ‘ Science Des Nombres,” in rect., 8vo, line. 

Du plus grand des héros resptons limage (etc., three lines). 
Signed in ink by Bardoux, a fine and excessively scarce print. 


Bonaparte 1¢ Consul. J. C. Bendorp, sculp. 1801. Bust to 
left, profile, in decorative oval, over laurel branches and tablet 
with title, in rect., 8vo, stipple. 

Fine impression of a beautiful and very scarce print. 


N: Bonaparte, First Consul Of The Republic Of France. En- 
graved by A: Birrell, from the last and most esteemed likeness 
taken at Paris on his return from the Battle of Marengo. Bust 
to right in uniform, head with large cocked hat to left, oval in 
brick-work rectangle, tall 4to, line. Fine and scarce. 

6 


Napoleon Bonaparte. Balch, Rawdon & Co. Se. 16mo. 


Bonaparte. 1¢™ Consul... Frangaise. Ne... 1769. 
Bonneville Sculp. A Paris, Rue S. Jacques, N° 195. Bust in 
uniform and cocked hat to left, pointing with gloved hand 
toward right, 4to, stipple. Fine impression. 


Napoleon, after Delaroche, Johnson, Fry & Co. Three- 


quarter length to left, 4to. (3) 


5634 


5635 


5636 


5637 


5638 


5639 


Dessiné et gravé par Calamatta d’aprés le platre original moulé 
a Ste Helene par le Docteur Antommarchi. Paris chez Poieri- 
Bends etc. Laureated bust, from death mask, in rect., folio, 
ine. 

Early presentation proof, signed by the artist, on India paper, 
with stamps of Ambroise Firmin-Didot and Chardon the cop- 
per-plate printer. Very fine copy. 


Bonaparte. Dessiné et Gravé par Chataignier—Déposé a la Bib- 
lioteque Nation®! A Paris chez l’Auteur ... Cambray. Pre- 
sentment chez Basset ... Mathurins. Bust, to right, in uni- 
form, oval, angles decorated to rect., surmounted by crowing cock 
and “ Reception Des Ambassadeurs,” eight small rectangles 
with scenes at sides, and large tablet; “ Battaille De Marengo,” 
below. 

Beautiful impression, printed in colors, of an exceptionally fine 
and very scarce print. 


Napoleon, When First Consul, & Madame J osephine (His First 
Wife). In The Garden At Malmaison. Drawn and Engraved 
by M® George Cruikshank, from ... Isabey . . . Published 
Nov. 26, 1824, by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill. 
Oblong small folio, rect., aquatint. 

Fine unfolded proof from the scarce first issue of Ireland’s 
Napoleon, and the most important single print in that work. 


Napoléon 1¢* Courtois—Lith. de Becquet fréres. Half length 
to left (Delaroche type), 8vo. 


N. Bonaparte. Bust, in uniform, to left, under map of 
Elba and over view of Porto Ferrajo, in rect., folio, line. Davies 
Sculpt. Published by R. Bowyer, Pall Mall, 1815. 

Finely colored. 

Napoléon Bonaparte Lieutenant Colonel 1€T BO" De La 
Corse en 1792, etc., 4to. Grave par Dien. India proof from 
Versailles Gallery. (3) 


Bonaparte. Dessiné par I. Guerin.—Gravé par G. Fiesinger. 
Déposé a la Bibliothéque Nationale, le 29 Vendémiaire l’an 7 de 
la République Francoise. a Paris, chez A. A. Renouard .. . 
Full bust, in uniform, long hair, stern expression, oval, small 
folio, stipple. The most beautifully engraved, and by far the 
most desireable of this attractive type, in unexceptionable condi- 
tion. Very scarce. 


Napoleon Bonaparte. Devid Pt Paris——T. Gimbrede S¢ N. Y. 
Printed in Colours by E. Valentine N. Y. Bust, to left, in 
uniform, over tablet with title, in rect., stipple, 8vo. 

Fine and scarce specimen of early American color printing. 


S. 1070 II. 


5640 


5641 


5642 


5643 


5644 


5645 


5646 


5647 


Dessiné par Charles Percier—Gravé par Adrien Godefroy. 
Half length in uniform, to left, head to right, rect., surmounted 
by imperial Arms, in rect., border, folio, aquatint in colors. 


Generaal Buonaparte J, T, Rusca pinxit—C, H, Hodges Sculp. 
Uitgegeven door E, Maaskamp Amsterdam 1797. Full bust, 
to right, in uniform, long hair, oval in rect., folio, mezzo. 


Brilliant etched open letter proof in magnificent condition, ex- — 


cessively scarce. 


General Buonaparte. From a Print in the Possession of Mons. 
Chalou. M. Davide pinx.—H. I. Houston Se. Bust, to right, 
in uniform and cocked hat, oval, 4to, stipple. 

Brilliant impression in excellent condition of the finest American 
engraving of Napoleon. Excessively scarce. S. 1457. 


Napoleon. 1815. Ches Steuben.—R. Graves. 12mo. An un- 
usually fine specimen of line engraving. 


Napoleon Emperor des Frangais—Gravé par Geille. folio. 
India proof from the Versailles Gallery. 


Napoleon—Josephine. Eng by Illman & Pillbrow. N. 
York. Published by J. & J. Harper, 1832. Unseparated; and 
a duplicate Napoleon. | (4) 


Buonaparte G. A. F. L. Bust, to left, uniform, long hair, oval 
with stipple border line, 4to. 
Printed in colors, excessively scarce. 


Napoleon 1€™ Empereur des Francais et Roi d’Italie, Ne le 15 
Aout 1769. A Paris chez Jean..... Whole length in coro- 
nation robes, crowning bust of Marie Louise, rect., folio, stipple. 
Companion portrait of Marie Louise. | 

Both fine specimens, original coloring. (2) 


Busts, profiles to right, each numbered 20 in upper right. 
Vignettes without background, stipple. 
Two prints from different editions of “ Lavater Portatif.” 


: Souvenir. Marin Lavigne del.—Lith. de Lemercier. Lon- 
don published by Ch. Tilt, etc. Whole length, seated on bank, 
small folio, rect. Very fine specimen of lithography. (3) 


Bonaparte. Premier Consul. Dessiné et Gravé par Levachez, en 
1801.—Déposé a la Biblioe Nle le 27 Bru€ an 10. A Mousseaux 
Chez Levachez Pere. Et 4 Paris, chez Vilquin . .. Bust, in 
uniform, long hair, circle, over tablet with title, marbled back- 
ground in rect., aquatint, 12mo. 

Exquisitely printed in color; a masterpiece of harmonious and 
artistic execution and of the very greatest rarity. No finer small 
Napoleon exists. 


ee ee a a 


5648 


5649 


5650 


5651 


5652 


5653 


5654 


5655 


le voila. Napoléon, Empereur des Francais, Sorti de V’Isle 
d’Elbe, le 28 Février, rentré dans la Capitale, le 20 Mars, 1815. 
Bust, to front, in uniform, oval in rect., laurel wreath overhead, 
imperial eagle below, 12mo, stipple. Fine and very scarce. 


(Napoleon at Malmaison) Dessiné par Isabey 4 mal maison.— 
Gravé par C. I. Linges et Terminé par R. Cooper. Whole 
length, in uniform and cocked hat, right hand thrust into waist- 
coat, rect., folio, stipple. 

Fine and beautiful proof before inscription. Excessively scarce 
in this state. 


Classical laureated bust, accolated with Marie Louise, profiles to 
left, circle, 4to, line. A® Locatelli d’Alvisopoli dis ed incise. 
Alle Loro Maesta I.I. E R. R Questa Prima Opera Che Un 
Artista Di Alvisopoli Prendendo Auspicio Da Sublimissimo Sug- 
getto Ha Prodotto Alvise Mocenigo Dedica E Consacra. 
Unusually fine specimen of line engraving, very scarce. 


Gpe Longhi designo, ed incise. 1812. Bust, to right, uniform 
and Jace frill, with the crown of Lombardy, in oval formed by 
snake with tail in mouth, with border, over white star with “.N ” 
and diverging rays, vignette, 4to. 

Beautiful proof impression of the excessively scarce ‘Iron 
Crown ”’ print. 


JPh Longhi delin; et sculp. 1806. Laureated bust, to left, 
profile, in circle, 12mo. 

Beautiful impression on folio paper, of one of the finest line 
engravings of Napoleon, before the Latin inscription and title. 
Excessively scarce in this state. 


Same, with inscription; Solus Res Italas armis tutaris, 
moribus ornas Legibus emendas. Hor. but still before title. 
Fine and perfect, on folio paper, very scarce. 


Bonaparte 1? Consul De La Republique Francaise. Composée 
et Gravée par J. B. Louvion. A la Gloire Immortelle de Bona- 
parte. Bust, in uniform, to left, long hair, oval, border contain- 
ing title, laurel and oak branches, supported by Minerva and 
Cupid, on pyramid with crown of stars, over military emblems, 
genii and muse of History in frame, over tablet, rect., folio, 
stipple. . 

A very beautiful and fine proof before copyright and publica- 
tion lines, very scarce. 


Half length, to right, in uniform and cocked hat, head to left, 
oval over branches of laurel, and tablet, in rectangle, 8vo, stipple. 
Fine proof before all letters but engraver’s name, which is partly 
erased. Engraved by J. B. Massard. 


5656 


5657 


5658 


5659 


5660 


5661 


5662 


5663 


5664 


N: Bonaparte C. P. Sc. Luneville, an IX. Bust in uniform, 
long hair, to left, in oval over cross-ruled smaller oval with title, 
small folio, stipple. 

A beautiful impression of a very scarce fa finely engraved print. 


—— Another copy, equally fine. 


Pdor Pauquet Del et Sculp. Whole length, to right, in uni- 
form, right hand thrust into breast, vignette, 8vo, line. 

India proof before inscription of a most delicately and finely 
engraved print. 


Pax In Oré Manu Que Fulmen. Bust in uniform, profile to left, 
oval under star with rays, over eagle with laurel in beak and 
thunderbolt in talons, above globe, in rect., stipple, 8vo, on un- 
separated sheet with memorial tablet; Honneur a l’Armée 
d’Italie; etc. ; 

Fine proof of a very scarce and finely executed print. 


Napoléon Bonaparte Général en chef, etc. Gravé par Gustve 
Levy. Three-quarter length to left, in uniform, 4to, line. 
India proof from Versailles Gallery, 


Buonaparte. .L. Portman Se. Bust, profile to right, oval 
in rect., 8vo. . 


Napoleon. Rosmasler f. Zwickau, ete. Bust, to right, in 
oval, 4to, stipple. : (3) 


Napoléon Dédié 4 Madame Letitia Bonaparte. Peint Par F. 
Gérard 1803.—Déssiné Et Gravé Par Richomme 1835. Par son 
trés—respecteux admirateur le Typographe N. Bettoni. Half 
length to front in uniform, rect., small folio, line. 

A speaking portrait of unusually fine workmanship. 


Three-quarter length to left (Delaroche), rect., 4to, line. 

Fine proof before all letters of Schoff’s engraving. Not to be 
confounded with the “ pause stipple, to which it is far 
superior. | 


Bonaparte, 1" Consul. Dessiné par Isabey et Gravé par Al- | 
exdre Tardieu Gt de la Marine. Qui prétra jamais (etc., three. 
lines). Déposé a la Bibliothéque ...An X. A Paris chez 
Tardieu . . . Bust, profile to right, oval. Scarce. 


Napoleon Empereur des Frangais, Roi d’Italie. Dessiné par F. 
Damame.—Gravé par J. J. F. Tassaert 1806. Dieu me la 
donne gare 4 quit la touche. etc. Dédié et présenté au Sénat 
Conservateur. Whole length, to right, in uniform with drawn 
sword, background of flags, cannon, and encampment, folio, rect., 
stipple. 

Fine original coloring, very scarce. 


5665 


5666 


5667 


5668 


5669 


5670 


5671 
5672 


5673 


Publish’d as the Act Directs April 10. 1797 by Tomkins N° 
49 New Bond Street London. Half length in uniform, long 
hair, profile to right, rect., 8vo, stipple. 

Fine proof before inscription and with an earlier date than 
appears on the lettered prints, excessively scarce. 


General Bonaparte. Bust, to left, oval, border with title over- 
head, angles blank, to rect., crown below, 16mo. 
In old metal frame. 


Whole length to front on the rock at St. Helena, rect., 8vo, line. 
India proof before all letters. 


Whole length to right, in uniform and cocked hat, seated, 
elbows resting on back of chair, 12mo, line. : 
India proof before all letters. (2) 


Corporal Violette. This Print, which appears to consist sim- 
ply of that beautiful Flower, the Violet, contains correct Pro- 
files. of the Emperor Napoleon, Maria Louisa, and the Young 
King of Rome; etc. Radcliffe Se.—213 Piccadilly. Vignette 
in rect., 4to. 


Picken’s Sketches of Napoleon N° 1. Prince 1. Vio- 
lets. Napoleon, Wife And Son. Vignette, 8vo, lith. (2) 


Napoleon, the Corsican Phenix. The Hat of Napoleon rep- 
resents the Gallic Cock, his wings expanded, and crowing con- 
fident of success. The Initial of his Name is branded on his 
Face, as a Mark of Infamy. . . . His Figure is enveloped in 
Flame, ‘figurative of the horrors of War and Bloodshed. Vign- 
ette, folio, stipple. Very curious and scarce. 


Il est composé de corps morts pour son ambition il est écrasé 
par l’aigle des allies. Son costume représente une carte geoe 
indiquant les noms des battailles perdus dans sa derni€ com- 
pagne ... quil a perdu tout honneur. Dép® 4 la Direct Gle 
—Cxxx Ste, Bust, profile to left, 12mo. 

Very curious and ingenious portrait composed of writhing bod- 
ies, original coloring, scarce. 


Die Leipziger Barbierstube Vignette, 4to, aquatint. 
Very scarce print representing Napoleon being shaved by his 
enemies. The work is far better than the ordinary caricatures. 


Death of Napoleon. with names of those at his death bed be- 
neath. Oblong folio, rect., stipple. 
Early American engraving unsigned. 


Napoleon. Une Heure Aprés La Mort De L’Empereur. Gravé 
par W Humphrey d’apres . . . Capitaine Marryat, C.B.... 
London, Dec. 12. 1840. Published by Colnaghi & Puckle, Cock- 
spur Street. Oblong 4to, vignette, line. 


5693* 


5694 


5695 


5696 


5697 


5698 


5701 


New York Ministers, Presidents of Columbia College, Promi- 
nent Citizens, etc., 4to, lithographs. (31) 


John Nicholson Mappesiani Bibliopolii Cant. Custos. En- 
graved by Jas. Caldwall, after Ph. Reinagle. Cambridge Pub- 
lished March. 1. 1790. Whole length, carrying books, with 
university buildings in background, folio rectangle, line. 
Brilliant impression of an interesting and very scarce print. 


Nightingale. Miss, R. J. Lane A.R.A. Lith. 1854. Small 
folio. Attractive lithograph in colors. Margaret Duchess of 
Norfolk. 1562. Engrav’d by P. W. Tomkins 1791. M’*s 
Norton by J. Cochran, and by F. C. Lewis. (4) 


Nim. and Bunge. Whole lengths, 4to, possibly by Faithorne. 
The excessively scarce original, a fine wash drawing copy by 
G. P. Harding 1813, and Granger’s copy of Nim, alone. With 
the stamp of E. W. Martin. | (3) 


North. Lord, whole length by J(ohn) S(ayres) 1782, 8vo, and 


a profile, to left, by H. Richter, 1796. 8vo. Charles Nodier . 


by Riffaut, 4to. (3) 


Northumberland. Algernon Percy Earl of. Corn: Van Dalen 
Sculpsit.—Sould by Tho: Jenner at the Exc: Half length to 
right, seascape background, oval, border with title, Arms and 
figures in angles, rect., 4to. 

A beautiful copy of an excessively scarce print, with stamp of 
Fontaine Walker. 


Ogilby. John, Engraved by W. C. Edwards, 1820, two states. 
General James Oglethorpe. S. Ireland delt et fecit, 1785. (2) 


Oliva. Mademoiselle Le Guet D’ Née a Paris le 18t Septembre 
1761. 4to, and; Engraved for the Lady’s Magazine, 8vo. 
Ctss d’Olonne from the Petitot series, India proof. (3) 


Opie Mts Opie pinxt—Hopwood sculp. 1807. 8vo. Engraved 
by R. Cooper 1821; print, and proof before all letters, 8vo. 


Collatype 4to. (4) 


Willem de 1. Prins van Orange, enz. Bust to right, rect., 4to, 
mezzotint; early and scarce. 


Guiljelmus Nassavius, Princeps Auriacus. Small folio. Proof 
before all letters of the Flipart, 8vo. (2) 


Orange. William Henry Nassau Prince of, Ozias Humphrey— 
Caroline Watson, 1798, rect., 4to. Fine and Scarce. 


Orleans. Louis Philippe Duc d’ (1725 + 1785.) Dessiné et 
gravé par Hubert. A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. 4to. 
Fine and scarce. 


5706 


5707 


5708 


5709 


5710 


5711 


5712 


5713 


5714 
5715 
5716 


5717 


5718 


Orleans. Louis Phil. Joseph. Due D’ (1747 + 1793) A. Ser- 
gent sculp. 4to, aquatint, finely colored. India proof from the 
Versailles Gallery, folio, and an India proof before all letters, 
octagon, 8vo. (3) 


Orleans. Louise Henriette de Bourbon Duchesse de, Printed in 
Paris. Copyright 1895 by Boussod, Valadon & C° 4to. Very 
beautiful photogravure in colors after Nattier. | 

Orleans. Marguerite de Lorraine, duch d’ India proof before 
all letters. (2) 


Philippe (II) D’Orléans Regent Du Royaume. Santerre pinx. 
—Gaut. Dag. (Gautier d’Agoty) Sculps. 4to, mezzotint; fine 


copy. 


Another; gravé par E. Desrochers 8vo. (2) 
O’Shaughnessy. Arthur William Edgar, 1844+ 1881. Fine 


original pencil drawing. 


Otto. Louis Guillaume, (Ct. Moslay) Plenipotentiary of the 
French Republick in Great Britain 1801. J. Jukes ad vivum 
pinxt Oct. 1801.—S. Phillips sculpt Oval. Bust to left, laurel 
crown in rays above, oak and palm branches below, rect., folio, 
line. Fine impression of a very scarce print. 


Otway. Thomas, M. Beal pinx.—J. Houbraken sculps. Amst, 
1741. folio, and same portrait, 8vo. Woodman Junt sculp. 
1808. (2) 


Osgood. Frances Sargent, proof before all letters, 4to. Sir 
Henry Oxenden, 1647, rare original by Glover, 12mo. Paulus 
M. Paciaudi. I. Rosaspina sculp. 8vo. Paganini en Prison. 


Louis Boulanger lith. 4to, India proof. (4) 


Paine Thomas, Romney Pinxt—w. Sharp Sculpt London 


Published by W Sharp N° 8 Charles Street Middt Hosp! April 


20 1793 
Fine copy, full margins, brilliant impression of the early state 
with etched letters, very scarce. 


—— Romney Pinxt—A. Easto sculpt, fine impression, scarce. 


Paine. Thomas, Engraved by James Godby 1805, from an Orig- 
inal. . . in America 1803. Bust, profile to left, oval, 12mo, 
stipple, very scarce. 


Paine. Mt ThoS Three-quarter length, leaning against table, 
hands clasped, rect., 4to, etching. Excessively scarce. 


—— Eng. by K. Mackenzie, 1800, 8vo. C. Miiller sculpsit, 8vo. 

| (2) 
Engraved for Baxter’s History of England. 1796. 4to. 
Very scarce. 


(5719 
5720 


5721 


5722 


DTRd 


5'724 
5725 


5726 


5727 


5728 . 


5729 


Romney pinxt—Warren sculpt 1791. 8vo. Engraved by 
J. Gough. 8vo. Romney pinxt—T. A. Dean Sc. 1830, 8vo. 
(3) 


-—— Engraved for the Carlton House Magazine. 1792; two 
copies, and a later state. Picture by Peel—P. Maguire sculp. ; 
and two others. (6) 


The End of Pain. Caricature representing him hanging from 
gallows. The last Speech, Dying Words, and Confession of 
T. P. (ete., seventeen lines) And all for a Groat. 4to, etching. 
Excessively scarce. 


‘Hear and improve, he pertly cries: I come to make al 
nations wise.” W. Grainger sculpt Caricature representing him 
offering his “‘ Rights of Man” to monkeys, oblong 8vo, scarce. 
(2) 


Sir Hugh Palliser Bart. vice Admiral of the Blue and one of 
the Lords of the Admiralty, &c. &c. &c. 

Whole length, 8vo, from the “ Hibernian Magazine” 1779; 
very scarce. ti 


Paracelsus. The lively portraiture of y© most famous and pro- 
found Philosopher & Physitian, etc. Are to be sould by Willia. 
Webb at ye Globe. Jo: Payne scul. 8vo. Scarce. 


Parker. Rear Admiral Sir Hyde, engraved by Caroline Watson 
1817 folio. By J. Chapman 1796, 8vo. Theodore Parker by 
F. Halpin. 8vo and; Mungo Park. For the Microscope. Sept. 
1799., a very scarce Irish print. . (4) 


Parme. Madame Louise-Elizabeth De France Duchesse De,— 
La Terre. J. M. Nattier pinxit 1750.—Balechou Sculp. a 
Paris chez Joulin, ete. Oblong folio, rect., fine copy, very 
scarce. 


Parsons. Rev. Levi, A. M. J. V.N. Throop Se. 12mo. Wil- 
liam Paley, D.D. Boston Published by Joshua Belcher, 1812. 
8vo. Blaise Pascal Pourvoyeur Sculpsit 12mo three states: and 
two others. Paul Emperor of all the Russias, Sedgwick sculp. 
8vo, from the “ Hibernian Magazine ” 1798. (8) 


Paulding. James K., sculptured bust, profile to left, Artist's - 
presentation proof on India paper, engraved by F. Halpin after 
J. G. Chapman, to Henry B. Dawson, on folio paper. Bust to 
left by Halpin after Joseph Wood, proof before all letters. (2) 


Payne. John Howard, S. S. Osgood Pinxt, etc. Pendleton’s 
Lithography, Boston. 8vo. Scarce. 

Payne. Rogerus, etc. Effigiem hanc graphicam solertis Biblio- 
pegi, etc. Etch’d by S. Harding, N° 127, Pall Mall, March 1. 
1800. Whole length, shabby and slip-shod, at work in his 
bindery, folio, rect. | Snedesen - 
The excessively scarce original; and the copy by Barry. (2) 


5730 


5731 


5732 


5733 


S734 


5735 


5736 


5737 


5738 


5739 


5740 


Peake, St Robert, E. Harding Sc. 4to. Faithorne’s teacher 
and publisher. . Peale. (Rembrandt) From a Painting by him- 
self., Burt sc. Sir Richard Pearson, E4 Orme Sculp. 1796. 
8vo; and Thomas Peck, 12mo. (4) 


Pembroke. Mary Sidney Ct8s of Pembroke, Simon Passaeus 
sculpsit L. Are to be sould by William Peake. Half length in 
oval, holding the Psalms of David. 8vo. 

Fine copy of an important print of the very greatest rarity. 

(“ Sidney’s sister, Pembroke’s mother: Death, ere thou hast 
slain another, Wise and fair, and good as she, Time shall fling 
a dart at thee.’’) 


I. de Courbes Fecit., four French verses, 8vo; and by W. 
Holl, 1816, from the folio Lodge. Vera Effigies Philip Herbert 
Comes de Pembroke., whole length with staff, 12mo. (3) 


Pendrill. William, of Boscobell, ete. Oval, in branches of The 
Royall Oake, with verses of his sheltering Charles II in his 
flight. Folio. William Penn; four prints. (5) 


Penn. William, From the original Picture . . . Painted by H. 
Inman. Engraved &, Printed by J. Sartain 291 Race Street 
Philad@ Philad@ R. H. Hobson. 147 Chestnut Street. Folio 
rect., mezzo. 

Brilliant proof of the first state, before Jas. S. Earle’s publica- 
tion line, of Sartain’s finest specimen. The print is perfect, but 
age-stained, and can be cleaned without detriment. It is in great 
demand and excessively scarce. 


Penn. William, First Proprietor and Founder of Pennsylvania. 
Drawn by Du Simitiere, from a Bust . . . by Sylvanus Bevan, 
. . . Engraved by John Hall, London. 1773. Engrav’d by or- 
der of the Honorable Richard Penn, Governor of Pennsylvania, 
etc. Fine impression of the very scarce original issue. 


From the original portrait of William Penn. which his 
grandson Granville Penn . . . presented in 1833 to The His- 
torical Society of Pennsylvania. S. A. Schoff Sc. Folio. Half 
length to right, aetatis 22, in armor. 


A reduced copy, W. G. Armstrong Se. 4to. Three states; 
proof before arms and all lettering, with arms added, and India 
proof of finished print. (3) 


Sir William Pepperell Bart,: etc., reproduction of the scarce 
mezzotint by The Pelham Club. Boston. 1901. Another by H. 
Wright Smith, 4to. (2) 


Sam. Pepys. Car. Et Jac. Angl. Regib. A. Secretis. Admiraliae 
etc. G: Kneller pinx:—R: White sculp: 12mo, very scarce. 


Another copy. 


5741 


5742 


5743 


5744 


5745 


5746 


STAT 


5748 


5749 


5750 


5751 


5752 


5753 


Percy. Thos D. D., Bishop of Dromore 1782. Sir J. Reynolds 
Pinxt—Published by T. Rodd, etc. 8vo, scarce. Duc de Pen- 
thievre, India proof. 8vo; and Pericles by Mme. Bovi 4to. (3) 


Perrenot. Antonius, Card. Granvellanus. etc. 4to. C. F. Per- 
rotin De Barmond, Député du Clergé de Paris, 1789. A Paris 
chez le Vachez, etc. Oval, in rect., 4to, mezzo., fine. (2) 


Perry. Come Oliver H., of the U. S. Navy. Eng4 by Thos Gim- 
brede. Published by Mich! H. Bowyer, 298 Bowery, New York. 
Half length to left, in uniform, vignette, oval, star and oak 
branches above, dolphins below, folio. Very scarce. S. 1676. 


L. Sanford Sce.. 12mo, very scarce, S. 2740; and a small 
rect., line. (2) 
Petrarch. Francis; two old line engravings and three others. (5) 


and Laura by N. le Mire; two different, and a very beau- 
tiful stipple, proof before all letters, 12mo, of Laura. (4) 


Philip 1st & Joan King and Queen of Castile, C. Bestland sc. 
1805. 4to. Philip II, whole length, 4to, old line engraving; 
and a 12mo bust, Francisc. vanden Wyngaerde excud. Pic-De 
La Mirandol, Gravé par Lorieux, 8vo. (4) 


Phillips. John, Heroici Carminis Ad Antiquitatis imaginem con- 
formati . . . Miltono Secundus, ete. M: V4" Gucht Sculp: 
London. Printed for Bernard Lintott, etc. Bust in mantle, to 
right, oak frame, over oak decorated tablet with title, in rect., 
folio. 4 

A magnificent copy of the scarce frontispiece to his Works. 


Picart. Bernard, Le Romain. Jacobus v. d. Schley inv. & sculp. 
1734. Small folio. Two copies. . (2) 


Pichegru. Le General, A. S. s. aqua fort. 1795. 8vo. Gravé 
par Tapinois, 8vo; and Poulet—Malassis, etched by B., in two 
states, 8vo. . (4) 


Pinckney. General Charles C., J. Paul Pinx:—C. Tiebout Se. 
Published by J. Savage. Half length to right, in uniform, rect., 
folio. S. 3189, very scarce. : 


Fine proof before all letters of the print by Wellmore, 8vo. 
Timothy Pickering by T. B. Welch, large paper. Franklin 
Pierce, bank note proof on India paper. — (3) 


Piozzi. M’S Hester Lynch, (Mrs. Thrale) Engraved by H. 
Meyer after J. Jackson, 1811 folio. Another by M. Bovi 1800 
after P. Violet, 8vo. 3s yef 462) 


5754 
5755 


5756 
5757 


5758 
5759 
5760 


5761 


5762 


5763 


5763* 


Pitt. William, Earl of Chatham. W. Hoare, pinx.—J. E. Nil- 
son, sculps. 4to. Finely engraved, attractive and scarce print. 


From an Original Picture. Published ... by Robt 
Stewart . . . Augt 17th 1778. 12mo, mezzotint, fine and scarce. 


The Right Hon William Pitt Earl of Chatham, etc. Whole 
length from the “ Hibernian Magazine” 1778, very scarce; and 
two small prints by R. Scott and Hall. (3) 


Pitt. William Esq? (The Younger) Painted by J. S. Copley 
1798. Engraved by I. Neidl. Half length to right, oval, stip- 
ple. Fine and scarce. 


Bust by Burney—Engraved by P. W. Tomkins, 1806, 
proof before inscription, small folio; and a medallion, profile 
to left, pub’d June 19. 1807. by W. B. Daniel, proof before 
inscription, 4to. (2) 


An Independent Tribute To the Memory of, Orme delin. 
—Godby sculp., oval, on folio broadside with mourning border. 
Half length to right, rect., 4to., India proof before all letters, 
lithograph. The Brazen Image erected on a Pedestal wrought 
by Himself. 4to, original coloring, probably by Gillray. (3) 


Pie VII. Souverain Pontife. etc. Peint par J. B. Wicar.— 


Gravé par P. M. Alix. Se vend 4 Paris chez Walsche, ete. Full 


bust to left, oval in rect., folio, aquatint, beautifully printed in 
colors. 


Peint par Garnerey, 1805, & Gravé par J. B. Morret. 
Small folio aquatint, finely printed in colors. 


Pizarro. Franciscus Pizardus ... Peruviae Subactor. 1598., 
engraved by Crispin de Pass. 8vo, fine and scarce. Francois 
Pizarre assassiné par une troupe de Conjurés. 12mo. (Poca- 
hontas.) Matoaka als Rebecca Filia Potentiss. Princ. Powhatani 
Imp. Virginae. Aetatis suae 21. A° 1616. (3) 


Plate Printers. Cette figure vous montre Comme on Imprime 


‘les planches de taille douce, etc., faict a leau forte par A Bosse 


a Paris en Lisle du Palais lan 1642, ete. Oblong folio, rect. 
Fine copy of an exceedingly scarce and most interesting subject. 


- Similar scene, oval in rectangle. 8vo. Labor Improbus 
Omnia Vincit. Wolfgangus Kilianus Civis Et Glyptes Augus- 
tanus. Getruckt zu Augsburg bey Luca Schultes In verlegung 
Wolffgang Kilians Kupferstecher. Im Iahr Christi 1623. 
Fine impression. Framed. ' 


5764 


5765 


5766 


5767 
5768 
5769 


5770 


5774 


5775 


5776 


Poe. Edgar Allan, Henri Lefort 1894. Rect., folio. Artist's 
signed proof on vellum, one of seventy-five copies, very fine and 
scarce. 


India proof by F. T. Stuart. An etching; Imp. Lamou- 
reux, Paris.; and a wood-cut by Felix Vallotton, very scarce. 
(8) 
Poinsett. Joel R., Secretary of War. Ch. Fenderich del.— 
Printed by P. S. Duval Philad. Copyright 1838. Vignette, 
folio. India proof of a fine and early lithograph. 
Polk. James K, Published by Langtree and O’Sullivan, Wash- 
ington City. 8vo. (2). 


Pomfret. Henrietta Louisa, Countess of, Engraved from an 
original Picture in Crayons, by Caroline Watson. Publish’d 
Jan. 1. 1805, etc. 4to. Scarce. 


Pompadour, Morte en 1764. . Madame la Marquise de, 
F. Boucher, Pinxt, bust to left, oval in rect., 4to, mezzotint. 
Fine copy of a very attractive and scarce print. 


Nattier Pinx.—Cathelin Sculp. 4to, publication line 
clipped. Mariage sculp. del. 16mo, two states. A colored 
lithograph, whole length, 4to.; and the Furne print. (5) 


Maurice-Quentin de la tour. p — Leopold Flameng sc. 
India proof before title, 8vo; and the same portrait: Printed in 
Paris. Copyright 1895 by Boussod, Valadon & C° 4to, photo- 
gravure in colors, very fine. (2) 


from the Petitot series; three states, two on India paper. 
(3) 


Pope. Mr (Alexander) Geo. Vertue Sculpsit. Rect., folio, 
scarce. 


Drawn by I. Brown.—Engraved by M®° Bovi . . . From 
the fine Original Bust by Rysbrack, etc. FebY 1788., folio, 
stipple, fine copy. 


A. Pond pinx.—May 12. 1794.—J. Stow sculp. rect., folio, 
line. By J. Houbraken 1747. rect., folio, line. (2) 


O Maximo Dos Poetas Inglezes H. J. da Silva inv. et 
del.—G. F. de Queiroz Sculp. em Lx@ 1815. Bust, profile to 
left, oval on pyramid and base, supported by Cones and faun, 
4to, line. Fine and scarce. 


— Aetatis 24. Kneller pinx.—Ravenet sculp. 4to, scarce. 


STT7 
5778 


5779 


5780 


5781 


5782 
5783 


5784 


5785 


5786 


5787 


5788 


5789 


Engraved by Caroline Watson, 1808, 12mo, and proof 
before all letters of same. Very fine and scarce. (2) 
Gravelot del.—W. Arndt sc. 12mo. Verhelst sculp: Mann- 


heim. 12mo; and Kneller Pinxt—Frussotte sculp. 12mo. (3) 


Engraved by J. Posselwhite, India proof from the large 
paper Knight. After Richardson by R. Clamp 1793; three 


‘small prints, his tomb, and Characters who frequented Button’s 


Coffee-house. j (7) 


Pordage. John, 8vo., Richardson’s copy of the Faithorne. MY* 
Powell, (actor.) 8vo. Hiram Powers, engraved by Castan, 
India proof. Winthrop M. Praed. Mr? (Samuel Jackson) Pratt., 
Engraved by Caroline Watson, 1805. Commodore Preble, by 
Edwin. 6 


Poussin. N. Gravé par F. Lignon 1824. Publié par Henri Lau- 
rent, rect., folio, fine impression, beautifully engraved. 
Same portrait 8vo. J. M. Pen sculp. (2) 


Prescott. W™ H., F. D’Avignon lith. 1850. Folio, India proof. 


Engraved by W. Greatbach, Bentley 1845. India proof 
on folio paper. Engraved by Nordheim 8vo. By H. W. Smith 
4to; and an India proof before all letters. to. (4) 


Preston. W™ C. Painted by S. S. Osgood.—A Newsam 
del—Childs & Lehman Lithts Philadelphia. 4to, India proof, 
very scarce. 


Price. DT (Richard) from the London Mag* June 1St 1776, 8vo. 
Patch Price In Disguise on Blackfryers Bridge. N. York 
Published by D. Fraser 178 William St 8vo. Price the Swind- 
ler. 8vo. Rev@ Joseph Priestley, Hopwood sculp. 1804. 8vo. 
Two copies. (5) 


(Priestley Dt Joseph) Doctor Phlogiston, The Priestley poli- 
tician or the Political Priest! Annabal scratch fecit. July 15¢ 
1791. 8vo, caricature, very scarce. 


Primaticcio. Primaticcio pinx.—Calamatta dirext—Meunier sc. 
4to. India proof before title. 
A very fine and scarce engraving. 


Thomas Prince A. M. reproduction of the scarce mezzotint pub- 
lished by The Pelham Club. Boston. 1901., folio. 


The Honorable Matthew Prior, Esq. Her late most sacred Maj- 


_esty’s Plenipotentiary to Louis the XIV. King of France, and 


one of the Commissioners of Her Customs., folio. Beautiful 
and early proof before Artists’ names, of the LaBelle—Vertue. 
Excessively scarce. 


5790 


5791 
5792 
5793 


5794 


5795 


5796 


5797 


5798 


5799 


5800 


5801 


Matthew Prior Esq? Jonath" Richardson pinxit—Geo. Vertue 
Sculpsit 1719. Rect., folio, scarce. 


F. Kyte Fecit. 8vo, mezzotint. Engraved by F. Engle- 
heart, 1820. India proof from the “ Effigies Poeticae ”, 4to; and 
two others. (4) 


Provence. Marie Josephine Louise De Savoie. Comtesse de, 
Drouais, Pinx.—Cathelin, sculp. A Paris ie Bligny, etc. 
Small folio, fine and very scarce. 


Bust to front, kerchief and lace, throat bare, oval, broad 
border over Arms. 4to, line. 
Proof before all letters of a beautiful and very scarce print. 


Queverdo del.— Duhamel sculp. A Paris chez Hénaut et 
Rapilly, etc. 4to. C. Monet, Inv.—Helman, sculp. With 
Arms, cupids and emblems at head of dedication by Helman. 
4to, line, fine and scarce. (2) 


Painted at Versailles.—L. Schiavonetti sculp. 1807. 8vo; 
and a proof before border, Arms and all letters, 8vo, very fine. 


(2) 
Puckle. James, signed proof by Thomas Johnson, on Japan 
paper, 8vo. . 


Israel Puttnam. Major Général dans les Forteresses de la Pro- 
vince Connecticut, et Commandant en Chef de l’Expedition a 
Bunckers-Hill pres de Boston le 17. Juin 1776. peint par Jean 
Wilckinson a Boston Se vend a Londres chez Thom. Hart. 
Half length in uniform to right, oval, marbled hagkground to 
rect., 4to, mezzotint. 

Fine impression, full margins, of an excessively scarce print. 


Putnam, Major-Général Américain. Putnarn, Americaansche 
Majoor-Generaal. Half length in uniform to right, oval, ribbon 
at top, over base and tablet with title. 16mo, line. 
Fine copy of an excessively scarce print. 7. 


Israel Putnam Eq¢® Major Général des Troupes de Connecticut, 
etc. A Paris Chez save hh et pagent ete. 4to. 


Proof before. all letters of the D. C. Pines SC., half 
length in uniform, 8vo. Proof before title of the Timbale 
D. C. Hinman bust, 8vo. Putnam’s Escape at Horse Neck, J. 
Kennedy sculpt N. York, oblong, 12mo, line; early and scarce. 

5 
Putnam. Brig. Gen. Rufus, From the Painting in Marietta 
College, Ohio. Sala Bosworth, Pinx.—Max itbsce Se. 1897. 
India proof. 4to, mezzotint. 


5802 


5803 


5804 


5805 


5806 


5807 


5808 


5809 


5810 


5811 


5812 


5813 


Quellinus. Erasmus, 8vo, line. PAaquier Quesnel, I. Barbié 
sculp. 12mo. Cardinal Quirini, Gaillard sculp. A Paris chez 
Odieuvre, 8vo. Quevedo, Grabado por D. F. Gazan Madrid. 
8vo. (4) 


Rabelais. Francois, by Desmaisons, 4to; and two others, 8vo. 
Racine Jean, by Soliman, two states; by Ingouf, three states; 


and by Bertonnier. (9) 


Raeburn. Henry, Engraved by Will™ Walker, from a Picture 
by Sir Henry Raeburn R. A., etc. Published 18t Jany 1826, 
ete. Folio. 

Brilliant India proof of the first published state of a master- 
piece. 


Raimondi. Marcus Antonius Boutrois sc. 4to. Engraved by 


W. Holl. India proof from large paper Knight. 


Raphael. A W Haffam sculp. 1828, proof on folio paper. 
India proof from Versailles Gallery; and a folio by F. C. Lewis. 

(3) 
Ralegh. St Walter, Sim. Pass sculp.—Comp. Holland exc. 8vo. 
Scarce. 


Scene of the taking of Trinidad from DeBry. Folio. (2) 


Ramsay. Alan, Scotus. D. Allan Sc. Edin. 1788. 4to. Very 
scarce. G. Vertue S. 8vo; and a 12mo. (3) 


Ramesey. Wilhelmi, Tho. Cross sculpsit. 4to. Fine impres- 
sion and perfect, but blank spaces below verses cut into. 
Very scarce. (Physician to Charles II.) 


: T. Crosse sculpsit. 12mo, front to his “ Astrology Vindi- 
cated,” fine impression. Very scarce. 


Randolph. John, Eng. by Jackman, 4to, and by Welch, 8vo. 
Geo. Read by Samuel Sartain, 4to; and B. Reading, Engraver. 
(of the DuSimitiers, etc.) 8vo. (4) 


Raphelengius. Franciscus, 8vo. S. F. Ravenet, 8vo, cut close. 
Christianus Ravius Aet. 32, slightly imperfect but very scarce. 
Guillaume Thomas Raynal. by N. De Launay after Cochin, 4to. 


(4) 


Rehan. Ada, as Lady Teazle. Published by Frank T. Sabin, 
1894. Folio, by E. Stodart. Artist’s signed India proof, printed 
in colors. 


Rachel Mme. India proof before all letters. 8vo. (2) 


Rembrandt. Small folio. Guido Reni. Ciprianius sculp. 1801. 
Raphael Morghen direx: 4to. (2) 


5814 


5815 


5816 


5817 


5818 


5819 


5820 


5821 


5822 


5823 


5824 


5825 


5826 


5827 


Restif (de la Bretonne) Nic. Ed. 1785. L. Binet delt—L. Ber- 
thet incis. 4to. Copy by Nargeot, 12mo, in three states. (4) 


Retz. J. F. Paul de Gondi Cardinal de, Augte Sandoz delt— 
Gustave Lévy Sculpt 4to. 
Early India proof of a very beautiful engraving. 


Revere. Paul, Artist’s signed proof on India paper, by Samuel 
Hollyer, and an India proof. (2) 


_Artist’s signed proof by J. Percy Sabin 1903. 


From a Painting by Stuart. Drawn on stone for the New- 
England Magazine. _ Pendleton. 8vo. 


—— Etched by S. A. Schoff. 8vo. (2) 


Reynolds. Sir Joshua, Painted by C. G. Sil lat eM ea by 
Mess?s Facius etc. Pub. June 4. 1802 by Boydells. 4to. 
Etched open letter proof in fine condition, of one of the best and 
scarcest portraits, and of especial interest as being by Gilbert: 
Stuart and probably the only portrait of Sir Joshua not ear 
by himself. 


Proof before all letters with contemporary pencilled cats 
March 19th 1802, probably unique. 


J. K. Sherwin sculpt. Folio. Half length, in flat omP and. 
robe holding paper. Rect. folio, brilliant impression, — 


- India proof before all letters by T. Ww. Hunt, folio. By 
Caroline Watson 1789. 4to; and by D. P. Pariset. 8vo. (3) 


Riccoboni. Mme Bovinet Seulpsit: 12mo. Mme de Rémusat. 
12mo on 4to paper. Francis Howard Duch. of Richemont & 
Lenox. (+ 1639) J.-Ogborne sculp. 1801. Two states. (4) 


Richards. Nathaniel, (Poet 1640) T. R. sculp. 12mo. Very 
scarce. Jonathan Richardson, etched ie himself. 8vo. Two 


copies. | | (oy 
Richardson. Samuel, by Carbling Watson 1804, by Bernigeroth 
1756, and three others. (5) 


Richelieu. Armand Cardinal Duc de, Sergent del.—1790— 
Mme De Cernel sculp. <A Paris, chez Blin, ete. Oval, 4to, 
aquatint. Fine copy, printed in brilliant colors. Very scarce. 


Proof before all letters of the Champagne—Van der 
Bergh 1808, 4to. By E. Scriven 1810, 8vo, and a scene of 
Mé@! Richelieu in the Bastille, 8vo. (3) 


5828 Roberts Rev. D® Geo., M (eqpiry) & B(annerman) Delt & Sec. 
8vo. Scarce. 
Rev John Rodgers D. D. late of New York, Blood sc. 1814. ™» 
Rev? William Rogers D. D. Professor of English, etc., in the 
- University of Philadelphia. 8vo. (3) 


5829 Robespierre. by Flameng, 8vo. Another, India proof before all 
letters, 8vo. Robida, 12mo. Henri duc de Rohan, Gravé par 
Moitte, 12mo. Card! de Rohan-Guemené by Bonneville, 8vo, 

_ two copies; and Rouget de Lisle by Staal, India proof. (7) 


5830 Robinson. M's (‘“ Perdita’”’) Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.— 
Engraved by Will™ Birch, Enamel] Painter. 1792. 4to. 
Fine copy of a beautiful and scarce print. S. 153. 


5831 Rochester. The Right Honble John Earl of, etc. P. Lely Eques 
Pinxit.—R. White Sculpsit. 1681. Sold by R. White in 
Bloomsbury Market neare to Golden heart. Folio. 

Fine copy of an attractive and excessively scarce print. 
5832 Crowning his Monkey. S. Harding delt—1794—W. N. 
Gardiner sculpt. 4to. Scarce. 


5833 Sir George Brydges Rodney Bart Admiral of the White. Se 
vend chez J. M. Will 4 Augsbourg. Printed for & Sold by 
Carington Bowles, N° 69, in St Pauls Church Yard, London. 
Three-quarter length to left, in uniform, long cuffs, right hand 
on anchor, rocks and ship in background, rect., folio. 
Fine impression. Scarce. 


Sir Joshua Reynolds pinxt—P. W. Tomkins sculpt Pub- 
lish’d Apr. 26, 1781. Proof before inscription. Printed in red. 
Fine and very scarce. 8vo. J. Chapman, se. 1796, 8vo; and 


Published 1785 by John Fielding, 8vo. (3) 


5834 


5835 Rogers. Samuel, Sir Thos. Laurence—W. Finden. India proof, 
4to. Carbon print after George Richmond by Fred’k Hollyer. 
Folio. (2) 


5836 


Proof before all letters, by S. Arlent Edwards. 
No. 1, on folio paper. 3 


5837 Roland. M™e Hopwood sc. India proof, 8vo. An India proof 
with vignette of her trial, and three other portraits. Her Execu- 
tion, G. Mercier sc.; three states. (8) 


5838 Romney. George, Three portraits by himself at different periods, 
on one sheet, and a medallion by Hayley, engraved by Caroline 
Watson, 1809. Engraved by W. Bond after Shee 1810. 
All 4to. (3) 


5839 


5840 


5841 


5842 


5843 


5844 


5845 


5846 


5847 


5848 


5849 


5850 


5851 


5852 


Ronsard. Pierre, pub. by,gDesrochers, 4to. Salvator Rosa. J. 
Neagle Sculpsit. 1807, folio. Alexander Ross, 8vo. Rothschild. 
Proof on Japan paper. 8vo. (4) 


Rossetti. Christina, F. E. Jones, Eng™. An unfinished proof 
before all letters by Samuel Hollyer; and, with her mother, 
carbon print by Fred’k Hollyer. (3) 


Rossetti. Dante Gabriel, C. W. Sherborn 1890. By S. Hollyer, 
proof before title. Both on Japan paper. An etching, oblong 
8vo rect., and a later state cut to oval. (4) 


Rossini. Giovacchino, Artist’s signed India proof before all let- 
ters by G. C. Thevenin, folio rect., line. A very fine specimen 
of engraving, margins slightly soiled. 


Bust, Publie par Blaisoit, 8vo. (2) 


Rousseau. Jean Baptiste, Dupin sculp., 4to. Lefevre sculp. 
India proof before letters, 8vo. Ribault sculp., 4to. Four 
states. ) Me? (6) 


Rousseau J. J. a4 l’age de 22 ans. Another, Composant son 
Emile, ete. Albrier pinxt—Hipolyte Huet sculpt Rectangles, 


folio, line. Fine impressions. Scarce. (2) 


—— J. J. Haid et fil. exc. A. V. 4to, mezzotint. 


Dessiné et Gravé a l’eau forte par Queverdo., terminé par 
Massol. 4to. Two copies, one printed in brown. ; (2) 


Gravé par Ingouf. 4to, and Frontispice D’Emile, Le 
Mire, Seulp. 4to. (2) 


A Genéve chez Cassin, ete. 8vo, inlaid. Another, similar, 
12mo; and Ingouf Junior Sc. 1780. 12mo. (3) 


Frilley del—Soliman. Sculp., 8vo, three states, and four 
others. (7) 


Roxburghe. John Duke of, 1816. Rubens, India proof from 
Versailles Gallery. Beniam: Graf von Rumford. C. Wester- 
maijr fec. 4to, and by C. Middlemist, 1815. 8vo. (4) 


Ruskin, John, on Japan paper, and with long beard. Artist’s 
signed India proof. Both by Samuel Hollyer. (2) 


An etching and a wood-cut, both signed proofs by Thomas 
Johnson; and photogravure after Millais by Boussod Valodon & 
Cie 4to. | (3) 


5853 


5854 


5855 


5856 


5857 


5858 


5859 


5860 


5861 


5862 


5863 


Ryan. Captain Luke, whole length from “ Hibernian Maga- 
zine,’ 1782. GuilUS Wynne Ryland, D. P. Pariset sculp. Fine 
and scarce. | (2) 


Sacheverell. Henricus, S. T. P. A. Russell pinx:—Geo: Vertue 
Sculp: 1714., rect., folio. Col! (John Hayes) St Leger. En- 
graved by P. Roberts, 1795, for the European Magazine. 8vo. 
(Friend of the Prince of Wales, and not the General who served 
in America. ) i es, 


Saint-Aubin. Augustin, Heliogr. Dujardin, 8vo. Charles de St 
Denis. Edelinck Sculp. 8vo. Poullain de Saint-Foix. N. le 
Mire Seulp. 4to. (3) 


St Memin. Charles Balthazar J. F. de, Engraved and Copyright 
by Max Rosenthal 1900. With a facsimile of the St Memin 
Washington. 4to, mezzo. 

No. 4 of twenty-five sets, on India paper, in four states, issued 
only to subscribers, whose names are engraved. (4) 


St Pierre. Bernardin de, India proof before all letters, 4to. 
Saurin, Croutelle sculp., three states. Louis duc de Saint- 
Simon, Fontaine, sculpt, three states. George Saintsbury, 4to. 
Marquis de Salvo. Published by Wright, Goodenow, & Stock- 
well, Troy, N. Y. (9) 


Sand. George, (Mme. Dudevant) L Calamatta ad vivum de- 
lineavit et sculpsit. Paris 1840. Imprimé par Chardon ainé et 
Aze. Folio. Print and an unfinished proof before all letters. (2) 


Signed proof on Japan paper, by F. Courbois, one of ten 
copies. Others by Ballin, Desmodryl, Mercier, and Nargeot. (5) 


Sardou. Victorien, original wash drawing by P. L.; the etching, 
slightly altered, from it, and a bust by Guillaumot, on India 


paper. (3) 


Sargent. Epes, India proof before all letters. John Sartain, 
three prints. Andrea del Sarto, India proof from the Versailles 
Gallery, folio. Admiral ST Chas Saunders. J. Chapman sculp. 
1800. (6) 


Savage. Edward, Copyright by Max Rosenthal 1899. With a 
reduced facsimile of the Savage Washington. 4to, mezzotint. 
No. 3 of twenty-five sets, on India paper, in four states, issued 
only to subscribers, whose names are engraved. (4) 


Savanarola. Jerome, by A. Luciani. By E. de Boulonois; and 
a whole length, preaching. Old line engravings. (3) 


5864 


5865 


5866 


5867 


5868 


5869 


5870 


5875 


Savoye. Marie Jeanne-Baptiste duchesse de, de lamonce in.— 
Germ. Audran fe. 12mo. Fine and scarce. 

Marie Anne Schotte, proof before all letters of the Van Dyck— 
Cardon 4to. Very fine. (2) 


Saxe. Le Marechal de, Liotard Pinx.—De Marcenay Sc. 1766, 
12mo, and a proof before all letters. John G. Saxe, S. A. 
Schoff sc. India proof before title, 8vo. (3) 


Scarron. Paul, gravé p. chappuy, Edition de Cazin., two copies, — 
one cut down 12mo. Deveria del.—Lejeune sc. 8vo. With 
Seneca, B. Picart del. et fecit. Oblong 12mo. Nicolas 
Schenker Graveure. A. Bouvier sc. 1820. 4to. Lewis Schi- 
avonetti, V. A. Hy Edridge—AnthyY Cardon, 1811., India 
proof, 4to. (6) 


Schiller. Frederick, gem. v. W. Schmidt—gest. v. C. A. 
Schwerdgeburth. Folio. 
Fine original impression, with full margins. 


Gemahlt von G. v. Kiigelgen.—Gestochen von Faugtin 
Anderloni. Bey Artaria, etc. 4to. Fine. 


Schorer. Jerome, by Lucas Kilian. 8vo. Adolphus Baro A 
Schwartzenberg 1598. Crisp. de Pas. scul. 12mo, 
Fine and scarce. (2) 


Schubert. Franz, Ruder pinx.—Passini sc. 4to. M? John 


Scott, The Celebrated Animal Engraver, J. Jackson—W. T. 
Fry. 1826. India proof. Ato. (2) 


Scott. Sir Walter, Painted by C. R. Leslie, R. A—1864—En- 


_ graved by G. H. Phillips, ete. Folio, mezzotint. India proof. 


Graham Lindsay Pinx.—Publishd Take 6th 1833—T. 
Lupton, Sculp. From the last Portrait for which he sat, ete. 
Folio, mezzotint. Fine and very scarce. 


Slater—R. W. Sievier. 1821., India proof. 4to. Saxon 
—Heath. 1810. 4to. (2) 


Sieurac—Wedgwood, 8vo, two states. Sieurac—Wedg- 
wood, 12mo, India proof. Leslie—Hopwood, two states; and 
thréé ‘small prints. (8) 


Scott. Major General Winfield, ete. T. Gimbrede Del & Sculpt 
Proof. Published By W™ S. Reddin, 103 William St. N. York, 
etc. Folio. 

Beautiful spotless copy, broad margins, of a first fd unde- 
scribed state of S. 1090. 


5876 


5877 


5878 
5879 


5880 


5881 


5882 
5883 


5884 


5885 


5886 


5887 


Scriverius. (Schryver) Petrus, Aetatis 50. A° 1626. Fr. Hals 
pinxit. I. v. velde sculpsit. 4to. MM? Seixas de New York, 
Dess. au Physionotrace et Gravé par Queneday, etc. 12mo. 
Fine. Dt Joannes Senac, Fossier del—A. B. Duhamel Sculpsit. 
4to. Fine and scarce. (3) 


Johannes Seldenus Armig Printed for Thomas Lee at the sign 
of the turks head in fleet street 1677 F. H. van. Hove fec. 
12mo. Scarce. William Seward Esqt F. R.S.& A.S.S. For 
the Microscope (Dec. 1799). 8vo. Very scarce. Charles de 
Sévigné, A. Sandoz del.—Gravé par Gustave Lévy. 8vo. (3) 


Sévigné. Marie De Rabutin-Chantal Marquise De, Gravé par 
Delegorgue d’aprées . . . Nanteuil, etc. A Paris, chez Besnard, 
etc. Folio, line. 


Seward. William H., original wash drawing by H. B. Hall, 
1862 8vo. Finely executed. Engraver’s signed proof before 
letters of the Robinson bust by Samuel Hollyer. (2) 


Shakspeare. William, Engraved by G. F. Storm, from an Orig- 
inal Picture in the Possession of C. U. Kingston, Esq. of Ash- 
bourne, Derby. Proof. London, Published ... Dect 15th 
1847. Rect., folio, mezzotint. India proof. 


Shakespeare. William, Samuel Cousins, A. R. A. From the 
Chandos Portrait in the possession of the Earl of Ellesmere. 
Engraved For The Shakespeare Society, June, 1849. -Rect., 
folio. | 


Shakspeare. Wm F olio, mezzotint, cut to title, by Turner. 


W. Shakespere From an original Picture by Zucaro in the Pos- 
session of Richard Cosway Esq’ R. A. London Engraved & 
Published 1803, by Hanh Greene, Pupil of S. W. Reynolds. 
Bust to left, oval in rect., 4to, mezzotint. 

Fine copy of a very scarce print. 


Brilliant proof before all inscription of the mezzotint by 
Charles Turner after Cornelius Jansen, published by Robt Trip- 
hook 1824. 4to. Of the very greatest rarity in this state. 


William Shakespeare Obt An° Dom. 1616. Aetat 53. Geo: 
Vertue Londini—Sculpsit 1719. Folio. Very fine copy. 


Shakspeare. W™ Engraved by W™ Sharp, etc., 1816. Ato. 
India proof. Very scarce. 


Mr William Shakspeare. “His true Effigies.” Engraved by 
Wm Ward ... from the Monumental Bust, at Stratford, etc. 
This print is published April 23, 1816, being the second cen- 
tenary after the Poet’s decease. 4to, mezzotint, inlaid. 


Will™ Shakespear. H. Gravelot Sculps. 4to. (2) 


5888 


5889 


5890 


5891 
5892 


5893 


5894 


5895 


5896 


5897 


5898 


5899 


Shakspeare. Engraved by E. Scriven. 1835. India proof 
from the large paper Knight. Geniani inc. 4to. Earlom fecit, 
mezzotint, 8vo, laid down. The Infant Shakespeare Engraved 
by Caroline Watson after Romney, 4to; and five others. (9) 


Sharp. Granville, Esq Engraved by P Reason. 12mo. Thos. 
Shelton. 24mo. Jack Sheppard In the Room Called the Castle 
in Newgate. Published by D. Fraser 178 William St N. 
York. 8vo. : (3) 


Shelley. Perey Bysshe, Miss Curran Delt—C. W. Sharpe 
Sculpt Published, March 1St 1860, ete. Folio. 


— Engraved by W™ Bell Scott after Mrs Leigh Hunt, India 
proof before letters, presentation copy, with long inscription by 


‘the artist, to R. H. Soden Smith. Ato. 


Sheridan. R. B. Esq? M. P. Published Feb. 2, 1804. by H. D. 
Symonds, Paternoster Row. Oval 12mo, stipple, printed in 
colors. A: Van Assen, Sculpt. 12mo, printed in brown. (2) 


Sir Joshua Reynolds—E. Scriven 1814, folio; and three 
smaller, two being on India paper. (4) 


His Excellency William Shirley Esq? Captain General & Goy- 
ernour in Chief, etc., of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, 
etc. Reproduction of the scarce mezzotint published by The 
Pelham Club. Boston. 1901. 


(Shore. Jane,) London. Published April 1 1790 by E. Harding 
N° 132 Fleet Street. 8vo. Beautiful proof before letters of 
the engraving by F. Bartolozzi, published May 1. 1790. 

An exquisite piece of work, printed in brown, in perfect condition. 


The naked bust picture by F. Bartolozzi, Feb. 1. 1790. 
8vo. (2) 


Siddons. Mrs, as Euphrasia in the Grecian Daughter. R. E. 
Pine pinxt—Caroline Watson Sculpt Publish’d May 1St 1784, 
ete. Rect., folio. 

Very fine copy of this beautiful and very scarce print. 


Sidenham. Effigies Cuthbeat, Aetat: Suae. 31. 1654. R. Gay- 
wood fecit 1634, 12mo, fine copy, scarce. Algernon Sidney, 
Le Clere deli—Le beau Scupt, 12mo, two copies. Henry 
Sydney from the Heroologia, 8vo. (4) 


Sidney. Philip, from the Heroologia. 8vo. Fine copy. 


I. Oliver. p.—G. Vertue Sculp. 1741. folio; and a whole 
length by G. Vertue, 1745. to. (2) 


5900 
5901 


5902 


5903 


5905 


5906 


5907 
5908 


5909 


Sieyes. Emanuel, H. Lips Sculp. 12mo. Marquise de Simiane, 
A. Sandoz del.—Ceroni sculp. 8vo. Edw. Shippen by Well- 
more. 8vo. Geo. H. Smillie. 4to. Tobias Smollett, T. Cook 
sculp. 1785. 8vo. Charles Ct. de Soissons. 8vo. (6) 


Smith. Adam, B. L. Prevost sculp. 8vo. Engraved by W. Holl. 
India proof from large paperKnight. 4to. Engraved by Ridley. 
8vo. (3) 


Smith. Gerrit, 8vo, with three lines in his autograph, signed. 
Goldwin Smith by Geo E. Perine, 8vo. Henry Smith, Cross 
sculp. 8vo. Horace and James Smith, the Authors of the Re- 
jected Addresses, Harlow-Finden, 1833, 12mo. John Smith, 
engraver, Kneller—Freeman, 1828, India proof, 8vo. (5) 


Smith. James Esqr¢ Author of Rejected Addresses etc. etc. 
Painted by James Lonsdale Esqr*—Engraved by Henry Cous- 
ins. London, Published December 15t 1835 etc., rect., folio, 
fine copy. 


The Portraictuer of Captayne John Smith Admirall Of New 
England. Aeta: 37. A° 1616. These are the Lines that shew 
thy Face, but those That shew thy Grace and Glory (etc., five 
lines). Half length in armor, oval, title in border, troops, 
globe, ship and mounted soldier in corners, rect., 12mo, line. 
Engraved by Simon de Pass and cut from the excessively scarce 
map to Smith’s Virginia. 


Smith. Col. W™ S. Artist’s signed proof on India paper, en- 
graved by Max Rosenthal after Trumbull, 4to, mezzotint. 


(Sneyd. Honora,) as Serena, four verses from Hayley’s Poems. 
I. H. Benwell Invt et Pinxt—F. Bartolozzi sculps. 1784. 12mo. 


Same, proof before inscription, publisher’s line very 
faintly etched. Excessively scarce. 


— Modern copy in red published by Elias Dexter. (3) 
Simon Snyder Governor of Pennsylvania. W. Woolley Pinx.— 


Tiebout sc. Pub. by P. Price J‘ Philad® 4to, very scarce. S. 
3190. 


Soane. John, Professor of Architecture in the Royal Academy 
etc. Painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence. . . —1830—Engraved 


by C. Turner A.R.A., rect., folio. 


Sommers. William, King Henry the Eighth’s Jester. S. Hard- 
ing delt—R. Clamp sculp., rect., 8vo, printed in colors. 

Her Royal Highness Princess Sophia Fifth Daughter to their 
Majesties, etc. J. Hoppner pinxt—Caroline Watson sculpt 
1786, 4to. Very attractive, beautifully engraved, and scarce. (2) 


5910 


5911 


5912 


5913 


5914 


5915 


5916 


5917 


5918 


5919 


5920 © 


5921 


5922 


Southey. Robert, Painted by Sam! Lane, Esq'—Engraved by 
Henry Dawe. Tandon, Published Feb. 20th 1826, ete., folio. 
Beautiful proof before title, full margins. 


—— Lettered print, but lacking publication line, inlaid. 


Sir ThoS Lawrence—J. T. Wedgwood, 8vo, two copies 
on India paper and a proof before all letters. Opie—Egleton, 
8vo; and an India proof after Hancock (1796). (5) 


Sparke. Rev. Thomas,+1616. from his Monumental brass, rect.,. 
folio. Curious and very scarce. 


Spencer. George John Earl, etc. W. Finden sculpsit, 4to, India 
proof, and an unfinished proof. Medallion profile after Mar- 
chant, F. Bartolozzi R.A. Sculpt 1792, 8vo, scarce. Robert, 
First Baron Spencer. W. Skelton sc., and a proof before all 
letters. to. (5)- 


Spenser. Edmund, Engraved by J. Thomson. India proof from 
large paper Knight. J. Fougeron sculp,12mo0. Mme. de Stael- 
Delaunay, Regnault sc., proof before title, 8vo. (3) 


Staél-Holstein. Madame la Bar™ne de, F. Rehberg, delt—Jas 
Godby, sculpt Proof. 1814. 4to, stipple. Fine and scarce. 


Peint en 1816, et gravé en 1817. par Pe LS Bouvier, 4to, 
stipple. Beautifully engraved, attractive, and very scarce. 


Engraven by Cheesman 1814, after Madame Le Brun. 
8vo. M. Gérard—E. Rubierre, 12mo; and unfinished proof. 
Massard sc. 8vo; and three others. | | (7). 


Stanhope. The Right Honble Lady Anna Maria, (as Hebe feed- 
ing eagle,) Rich¢ Cosway. R.A.—Anthony Cardon 1805, 12mo; 
very fine and scarce. Hester Lucy Stanhope, Drawn on Stone 
by R. J. Hamerton, whole length in oriental costume with chi- 
bouk, 8vo, scarce, and the only portrait. Lydia Sterne de Me~ 
dalle, with . liureated bust of Laurence Sterne, Painted by B- 
West—Engraved by J. Caldwall. 12mo. , (3) 


Stanhope. The Hono’rable M's (Elizabeth) Painted by Sir 
Joshua Reynolds——Engrav’d by Care Watson, etc. Publish’d 
Jan. 18t 1790, etc., rect., folio, scarce. 


First state, with title, ““ Contemplation.” ; 
In beautiful condition, excessively scarce, and a most attractive 
subject. 


Stanislas Premier Roy de Pologne, Duc de Lorraine, ete. Colin. 
fecit Nanceii. Whole length, 8vo. Curious and scarce. 


5923 


5924 


5925 


5926 


5927 


5928 


5929 


5930 


5931 
5932 


5933 


5934 


Stanley. Colonel Thomas, Edridge pinxt—F. Bartolozzi R. A. 
sculpt 8vo. Scarce. Richard Steele, I. Thornhill pinxit.— 
G. Vertue Sculpsit. 4to. Fine. G. Kneller pinx—G. Vertue 
Scul. 12mo, and another; and two small portraits of Lau- 
rence Sterne. (6) 


Stevenson. Robert Louis, carbon print by Fred’k Hollyer. 
Folio. Etched by V. Gribayedoff. 4to. be) 


at the age of 23. Artist’s signed presentation proof, on 
Japan paper, by Thomas Johnson to Mr. Holden. 4to. Etched 
by S. Hollyer, proof on Japan paper. 4to. (2) 


Stevenson. Mathew, The printers profit not my pride hath this 
Idea finifyed. For he pusht out the merrie pay and M® Gay- 
wood made it gay. 12mo. 


Stokes, W™, vaulting master, G: Glover fecit., eight Latin 
verses. 12mo. (2) 


Stewart. Col. Walter. Artist’s signed India proof, by Max 
Rosenthal after C. W. Peale. 4to, mezzotint. 


Story. Joseph, India proof before artists’ (W. W. Story—J. 
Cheney) names. 8vo. T. Stothard, R. A. E H. Bailey— 
J. B. Forrest, 1831. Ato. (2) 
Stothard. Thomas Esqr R. A. G. H. Harlow Pinxt—W. H. 


Worthington Sculpt Proof. Published May 1, 1818, etc. 
Rect., folio. 
Brilliant and spotless proof on India paper. Very scarce. 


Stowe. Harriet Beecher, George Richmond — Fras’ Holl. 
Vignette, folio. Fine proof on India paper. Very scarce. 


Dennis—Ellis. Published March 23'¢ 1853, ete. Small 
folio. Early and very scarce. | | 
(‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin” was published in 1852.) 


Engraved by R. Young. India proof. 4to. Lith. Cortau, 
Paris. 4to. Scarce. Original India proof before all letters of 
the Chappel print. 4to; and four others. (7) 


Stuart. Le Prince Charles-Edouard, Ne 4 Rome le 31. De- 
cembre 1720. Grave par Petit d’apres le Tableau Original qui 
appartient a MY? d’Obryen. Peint a Rome par Dominique 
Dupra. etc. 4to. Very fine and scarce. 


Stuart. Gilbert, L. L. D. Hawkins sculp. 1787. 8vo. John 
Sturt, Engraver. W. Faithorne pinxt Pub by W™ Richardson, 
ete. 8vo, mezzotint. Eugene Sue, India proof before all letters, 
by Roze. Ato. | (3) 


5935 


5936 


5937 


5938 


5939 


5940 


5941 


5942 


5943 


5944 


5945 


Suffolk. Henry, Eldest Son and Charles, 24 Son of Charles 
Brandon Duke of, Holbein Pinxt—F. Bartolozzi Sculpt 1798. 
Two prints, two proofs before all letters, and a proof before 
title of Charles. 

Attractive and beautifully engraved portraits of the children. 
In fine condition. Very scarce. (5) 


Suffren. Pierre André, Vice-Admiral de France A. E. gibelin 
del.—ch. Liottier sculpcit. Profile bust to left, oval over crossed 
laurel branches, 4to. Scarce. 


An India proof from Versailles Gallery. 8vo. (2) 


Major General John Sullivan, A distinguish’d Officer in the 
Continental Army. JIoh. Martin Will excudit Aug. Vind. 
Three-quarter length to right, in uniform, holding spear, rect., 
folio, mezzotint. Bright impression, but lacks publisher’s line. 


Sully. Maximilien De Bethune Duc de, Ministre d’Henri IV. 
etc. f. Porbus pinxt—P. frieselhem Sculp™ Bust to right, lace 


collar, oval, small folio, aquatint. 
Beautifully printed in colors. Very scarce. 


Sergent, Del.—et Sculp. 1788. <A. Paris, Chez Blin, etc. 
Oval, 4to, aquatint. Finely printed in colors. 


Sumner. Charles, Eastman Johnson 1846—H. W. Smith, Sc. 
India proof before title. 4to. 


L. Grozelier Lith. Published by J. E. Tilton, Salem 
Mass. 8vo, early and scarce. Bank note proof on India paper, 
8vo, and an India proof before all letters, 4to. (3) 


Sutton. Thomas, Fundator Hospitalis Regis. Compton Hol- 
land excudit.—R. Elstracke sculpsit. 8vo. Scarce. From the 
collection of Fontaine Walker. Thomas Sully, Engraved by 
John Sartain. 4to. Professor Sylvester of Johns Hopkins Uni- 
versity, signed by C. Calverley and Francis S. King. 12mo. (3) 


Swift. Jonathan, S. Wheatley Sculpt. 12mo. G. Vertue. 
12mo. G. J. Stodart. India proof. 4to; and a 12mo. (4) 


Sylvester. Joshua, Honestissimi Poetae Et Gallici Du Bartae 
Translatoris etc. W. Peake excudit, tall 8vo. Excessively 
scarce. Another print, cut to oval, 4to. (2) 


Talma. Peint par Picot—Gravé par F. Lignon, 1824, 4to. 
Fine proof before inscription. Messire Denis Talon President 
Au Parlement. 4to. Nicolas Henri Tardieu. India proof from 
Versailles Gallery. (3) 


— ee ee a ae 7” 


5946 


5947 
5948 
5949 


5950 


5951 


5952 


5953 


5954 


5955 


5956 


5957 


5958 


Tarleton. Lt Colonel, Painted by R. Cosway R. A.—Engraved 
by C. Townley. Publish’d Augst 1: 1782, by I. M. Pascal a 
Berlin. Bust to right, in uniform, oval, 8vo, stipple, printed in 
brown. Fine proof on 4to paper. Excessively scarce. 


Tarleton. Lt. Col., Published April 1, 1782, by I. Walker, No 
20, Pater-noster Row. Westminster Magazine. Bust to right, 
in uniform, oval, over vignette of cavalry review. 8vo. 


Another copy. 
—— A reversed copy, bust to left, 8vo. Excessively scarce. 
Tarleton. Lieut Coll, Lond" Mage March 1782. 8vo. 


Tasso. Torquato, Deveria del.—1819.—H C Miller sculp. 
India proof before inscription. 8vo. P. Mercury—fecit 1841. 
India proof. 12mo. C. P. Marillier, Del—1781—N. De 
Launay, Sculp. 16mo. (3) 


Taylor. Bayard, Engraved by H. B. Hall. 8vo., India proof. 
J. B. Read—W. G. Jackman, in Alpine dress. 12mo. An 
India proof before all letters, vignette, on 4to paper. C3) 


Taylor. Jeremy, P. Lombart sculpsit., small folio, two copies. 
—KEtatis Suae. 56. Are to be sold by Will: Gilbertson—Cross 
sculpsit. 8vo. (8) 


Whole length, on pedestal: “ Mercurius Christianus ”’. 
Two prints. Before a mirror showing a skeleton; ‘“‘ Watch and 
pray because ye know not the hour.” Two prints. Oblong 
small 4to. (4) 


Taylor. Major-General Zachary, Engraved By John Sartain. 
Copyright 1848. Whole length, in uniform, standing by horse, 
rect., folio, mezzotint. 


and his Cabinet. Drawn on Stone by Davignon & Hoff- 
mann.—Printed by Nagel & Weingaertner N. Y. Copyright 
1849. Oblong folio. India proof. Very scarce. 


Bust to front, in uniform, rect., 12mo, mezzotint, proof 
before all letters, two copies. Bank note proof on India paper. 
The Earl Temple. Engrav’d by Caroline Watson, 1805. 12mo., 
two copies. (5) 


Temple The Lady Elinor R. Gaywood fecit 1658., four verses. 
Bust on pedestal, Arms above, rect., 12mo. 
Fine and scarce original, from the Fontaine Walker collection. 


5959 


5960 


5961 


5962 


5963 


5964 


5965 


5966 


5967 


5968 


5969 


5970 


5971 


Tennyson. Alfred Lord, Rajon del et aq. ft Copyrighted 1888, 
by Frederick Keppel & Co. New York and London. Folio. 
Signed proof on Japan paper. 


Close copy, with remarque of quill pen. 
Signed proof on vellum by G. Mercier. 


Jacques Reich. Copyright & Published by Chas. Bar- 
more, 280 Broadway, N. Y. Vignette, folio. 
Artist’s signed (11th) proof on Japan paper. 


Three-quarter length, seated, in hat and cloak. Signed 
proof by W. H. W. Bicknell. 4to. Wood-cut on rice paper, 


' signed proof by Thomas Johnson, 1892. Carbon print, copy- 
| (3) 


right by Julia Margaret Cameron. 4to. 


Bust to right, vignette, unlettered. Three copies, two on 
India paper. (3) 
S. Lawrence—J. C. Armytage. Published by Smith, 


Elder & C° 65, Cornhill. 12mo; and same, India proof before 


all letters on 4to paper. 
The earliest published portrait. The proof very scarce. (2) 


Bust, nearly profile to right. G. B. S. 1885, from Eng- 
lish Etchings. 4to. And same portrait, reduced, by G. J. 
Stodart, India proof before title. 8vo. (2) 


Bust to left, vignette, India proof before letters; and nine 
small prints. (10) 


Thackeray. William M., Drawn By Samuel Laurence.—En- 
graved By Francis Holl. London Published By Smith Elder 
& C° 15, Waterloo Place, etc., vignette, folio, India proof. 


Copyright 1890 by Dodd Mead & Co. Three states of 
the plate; the unfinished etching, “ To E. B. Holden with the 
compliments of T. Johnson, The first proof taken ”; the finished 
plate, before lettering and with margins uncleaned, on India 
paper, signed; and a finished signed proof on vellum. (3) 


W. J. Alais, Sct Vignette, 12mo. 
The original drawing signed 1885, presentation copy to My. Jar- 
vis; an India proof on 4to paper; and a print. 3 


G. B. S. 4to, from English Etchings, two copies; and 
etching by Samuel Hollyer on Japan paper. (3) 


Outline etching of an unfinished plate, 4to, and six 
others. (7) 


5972 - 


5973 


5974 


5975 


5976 


5977 


5978 


5979 


5980 


5981 


5982 


5983 


Thiers. Adolphe, half length to front, so on folio paper, line, 
signed by the artist, Louise Pannier. 1872—G. Staal, iene: 
proof on 4to paper; and a photogravure, 4to. (3) 


Thomson. Charles, artist’s signed India proof bea all letters, 
by Max Rosenthal after C. W. Peale. 


Thomson. James, Born Sep. 11. 1700, At Ednam Roxburgh. 
Died Aug. 27. 1748. Buried At Richmond. Sculptured bust, 
on pedestal, crowned and decorated by three beautiful female 
figures and an old man in background, typifying the Seasons, 
over base with medallion portraits of the artists Bartolozzi, 
Hamilton, and Tomkins, rect., folio, stipple. 

A graceful, harmonious, and artistic grouping, very beautifully 
engraved, and superbly printed in colors. Excessively scarce. 


Decorated & Engraved by JS Basire 1761. Two portraits, 
at different ages, busts in ovals, pearl borders, Cupids and em- 
blems below, rect., 4to, line. Fine copies. Very scarce. | (2) 


Engraved by J. H. Robinson. 1823, India proof from 
“ Effigies Poeticae’”’, 4to. Engraved by Caroline Watson, 1808, 
12mo, two copies; and five small prints. (8) 


Thou. Jacques August De, Du Monstier Pinxit—R. Lochon 
sculp. Small folio. Coulet Se. 4to. (2) 


Thouvenel. Pierre, Menageot del:—F: Rosaspina scul: 4to. 
Henry Thrale from large paper “ Johnsoniana.” 4to; and Mrs 
Tighe, Comerford after Romney, pinxt—Caroline Watson En- 
graver to her Majesty sculpt 1811. Very fine. (3) 


Tillotson. John, Abp. of Canterbury, etc. G. Kneller Eques 
Pinxit—Geo: Vertue Sculpsit. Folio. Fine copy. 
Tintoret. Le, India proof from the Versailles Gallery. Folio. 


Titian, profile bust to right, in cap and fur cloak, oval in 
rect., India proof before all letters on 4to paper. (23 


Tooke. John Horne, Esqr Thomas Hardy pinxt—Anker Smith 
Sculpt London, Published Oct™ 10th 1791, etc., folio, line. 
I. White delt—Mountague Tomkins Sculpt Pubd... May 
25th 1798, etc., 8vo; and a bust in oval, 12mo, inlaid. (3) 


Topham (Major) Edw Esqt Painted by I. Russel R. A... . 
Engraved by P. W. Tomkins ... London Publish’d... 
FebuY the 28th 1780, etc. 4to. Printed in brown. Scarce. 


Toschi. Paolo, C: Raimondi disegno dal vero ed incise Frassi- 
netti impresse. Rect., folio. 
Fine proof before title on India paper. 


5984 


5985 


5986 


5987 


5988 


5989 


5990 


5991 


5992 


5993 


5994 


Title added: Paolo Toschi a Massimo d’Azeglio l’incisore. 
India proof. 


Tourguenieff. Rajon sct 4to. Fine proof of the first state. 


Tremoille. Louis de la, Vicomte de Thouars, Prince de Talmond. 
Sergent delet Sculp. 1788. A. Paris, chez Blin, etc. 4to, 
aquatint. Very beautifully printed in colors. 


—__ Tyesson. L. E. De la Vergne, Comte de, Colin delt—P. 
Pauquet Sculpt, 8vo, and a proof before all letters on 4to paper. 
A. Borel del.—JaS Fittler Sculp. 8vo. (4) 


Trimmer. Mts Painted by H. Howard.—Engraved by W. Bond. 
Published . . . JanY 1. 1799, etc. Half length to left, seated, 
rect., 4to. Very fine. 


The same portrait, but bust only, in oval. India proof 
before all letters. (2) 


Trumbull. Jn°, Se ipse pinxit 1833—Daggett, Hinman & Co. 
Sculpt. 4to. Jonathan Trumbull. Painted by Col. John 
Trumbull—Engraved by E. Mackenzie. 4to. The Honourable 
William Trumbil Esqr G. Vertue 1726, small folio, and a re- 
production of an original drawing of J . Thackera. Engraver in 
Lancaster, Pa. (4) 


Commodore Truxton, of the Navy of the United States. A. 
Robertson Pinxt—C. Tiebout Sculpt. Half length, in uniform, 
to right, oval, 4to. . 
Brilliant impression, but slightly imperfect. S. 3193. Very 
scarce. 


__— Reversed and reduced copy, 8vo, by Alexander Anderson. 
S. 63.) Searce. | 


Turenne. Deveria delt—Prudhomme sculpt 8vo. Three states. 
Turgot. A. R. J., Dupin sculp. A Paris chés Esnauts et 
Rapilly, ete. 4to. (2) 


Turgot. A. R. J., Ministre D’Etat Et Controleur General. 
C. H. W(atelet). Se. Ato. 
Fine copy of a beautifully engraved and very scarce print. 


Turner. J. M. W. R. A., Making his Sketch for the celebrated 
picture of Mercury & Argus. Engraved By C. Turner, 
A. E. R. A. London Published By W. Tegg, Pancras Lane. 
Rect., folio. Fine copy. Very scarce. 


Turner. Engraved & Etched by Yours Truly J. M. W. 4to. 
Themistocle. Gravé par Ambr. Tardieu. 8vo. Bonnell Thorn- 
ton Esq’, 12mo, and The Honble ChaS Townshend, 16mo. (4) 


5995 


5996 


5997 


5998 


5999 


6000 


6001 


6002 


6003 


6004 


6005 


6006 


Tyler. Royall, signed India proof before all letters by Samuel 
Hollyer. 


Union. Painted By T. H. Matteson——Engraved By H. S. 
Sadd. 1852. Oblong folio, rect., mezzo. Group of celebrated 
American statesmen. Fine copy before the plate was altered. 


Uzanne. Octave, E. Abot aqua f. 
Presentation copy to Mr. Duprat, with inscription in ink, and a 
fine specimen of the characteristic signature of the author. 


Etched business card of Octave Uzanne. (2) 


Urchard. St Thomas by G. Glover, modern impression. D. T. 
Valentine (of the Manual) Jarvis—Rogers, early proof with 
border, 4to and later state. Martin Van Buren, bank note India 
proof. Cornelius van Dalen by de Frey 1801, India proof. (5) 


Vanderlyn Jn° From a miniature belonging to his niece. 4to. 
Ioannes ab Eyck, Pictor. 16mo. Sir Henry Vane, R. Earlom 
sct 1811. 12mo, and Published Oct® 1. 1814 by I. Smeeton, 
4to, the face printed in red. (4) 


Vanloo. Carle, Grave par S. C. Miger en 1771. 4to. Corner 
Inct 1817. 8vo. Jeremias van Rensselaer by ChaS B. Hall on 
India paper. Charles Grant, Vicomte de Vaux, etc. R. Cos- 
way R. A. direx.—P. Condé sculp. Velasquez, India proof 
from Versailles Gallery. Sir Francis Vere’s tomb in West- 
minster, oblong 4to. R. Gaywood fecit 1657. (6) 


Vergennes. Charles Xavieu. Comte De, six Dutch verses 1786 
by Jan Voorman. 8vo, mezzotint. Very scarce. 


Vergennes. Charles Gravieu, Graaf de, Rein™ Vinkeles, sculpsit, 
8vo; and the same, proof before all letters. Same portrait, 
small circle in rect., I. Buys, delin—Rein™ Vinkeles & C. 
Bogerts, sculp. 16mo. (3) 


Verkolje. Nikolaas, J. Houbraken sculpsit A° 1753. 4to. 
Carle Vernet, 8vo. Vertot by Langlois, 8vo, two copies. (4) 


George Vertue and Margaret his Wife, in the very Habits they 
were Married; etc. G. Vertue del—W. Humphrey fect. Ob- 
long rect. folio. Fine copy. Very scarce. 


Vertue. George, M. Gauci Lithog. 1821. 4to, with inlaid signa- 
ture. India proof before all letters of the G. T. Doo, 4to; and 
Basire sculp. 8vo. Americ Vespuce from Bullart; and Victor 


Amedée III. Roi de Sardaigne, 16mo, in two states. pease)! 


Victoria. The Queen in her Bridal Dress. W. Drummond— 
W..H. Mote. 1840. 4to, colored. G. Hayter—J. Cochran 1836. 
Ato. Dame Julie De Villeneuve, etc. Petite Fille de Mme de 
Sévigné. Gravé par A. Romanet, etc. 4to. Mme de Vintimille., 
India proof from Petitot series. (4) 


6007 


6008 


6009 


6010 


6011 


6012 


6013 
6014 
6015 
6016 


6017 


Vigny. Alfred de, proof by Ed. Hedouin on Japan paper, 4to; 
by Champollion on India paper, 8vo; and Gaujean inv et sc. 
8vo on small folio paper. F. Villon, Gravé par Cazenave, India 
proof, 8vo. (4) 


Vinci. Leonardo da, head profile to left, vignette, stipple, 12mo. 
Virgil, old line engraving, 8vo. L. Vitet Medecin, par Tardieu 
V’Ainé, 8vo. Nicolas Vleugels, A. Pesne Pinx.—N. Edelinck 
Sculp., proof, 8vo. L’Abbé Voisnon, Dupin Sculp., 4to; and 
De Launay Sc., proof, 8vo. (6) 


Voltaire. Dedié & Belle et Bonne fille adoptive de, Peint par 
Garnerey.—Gravé par P.'M. Alix. a Paris, chez Drouhin, ete. 
Half length to right, oval, folio, aquatint. 

Printed in colors, creased and stained, but can be improved. 
Very scarce. 


Dessiné par P. A. Dauzel au Chteau de Ferney en 1764. 
et Gravé par J. B. Michel, etc. A Paris chez Duret, ete. Half 
length, in fur cap, profile to right, examining globe, rect., 4to. 
Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Post Genitis Hic Carus Erit, Nune Carus Amicis. A 
Paris chez N. J. B. de Poilly rué St Jacques 4 |’Esperance. 
Half length to right, mantle projecting from oval, emblems of 
tragedy, rect., folio, line. -Fine and scarce. 


O. Muses, Fremisséz de Douleur (etc., four verses by 
Mr le Brun). A Paris chez Landelle Rue Phelipeau N° 28. 
Bust, profile to right, oval, over vignette of pyramid, etc., 


. rect., folio, line. 


Né a Paris en 1694. Et son’ Coeur et son Génie, (etc., 
five lines). Peint par Barat—Gravé par B. L. Henriquez, etc. 
Small folio. . 


— Dessiné par M. Vincent d’aprés Houdon.—Gravé par 
S. C. Miger, etc. Rect., 4to. 


J. Barbié del. et Sc. A Paris chez Isabey, etc. 8vo. 
Esquisse d’aprés Nature faite a Fernex en 1769. 4to; and 
small folio sheet of many sketches of the head in different posi- 
tions and a nearly whole length in lower right. Etching. (3) 


Calqué sur un Tableau de M™ Huber, 4to. Moreau f. 
whole length in frame, 12mo. Brichet. del. Sculp.—A. Frenay 
1778. 8vo. (3) 


India proof before all letters after Houdon, 4to. By T. 
Holloway, 1788, after Pigal, 4to. Deveria—Ethiou and. 
Desenne—Touré, both proofs, 8vo. De Latour—Langlois, 8vo, 
two copies. (6) 


6018 


6019 


6020 


6021. 


6022 


6023 
6024 


6025 


6026 


6027 


6028 
6029 


6030 
6031 
6032 


6033 


—— Five small portraits. Le Lever du Philosophe de Fer 
. . ., Le Déjeuné de Ferney, and a 16mo illustration. (8) 


Vrilliere. Louis Phelypeaux Duc de la, Wanloo—Levesque 1772, 
4to. Hall—Moreau le J®& 1769, 12mo, two states. (3) 


Waller. Edmond Esq., G. Kneller pinx. 1684. obt 1687.—Geo. 
Vertue Sculp: 1727. etc. Rect., folio. Scarce. 


Same. Brilliant proof before the dedication to William 
Pulteney. Excessively scarce. 


G. Kneller Eq: pinx.—G. Vertue Sculp. 4to; and Aetatis 
suae 76. 12mo. (2) 


Walpole, Horace. Reynolds—Le Coeur, 8vo, printed in colors, 
but cut close. Catherine Lady Walpole. G. Vertue del. & 
sculp. 1748. 4to. Francis Walsingham from the Heroologia. (3) 


Walton. Izaak, by Thomas Johnson. Signed proof on Japan 
paper of the second state and India proofs of the third and 
fourth. Two illustrations to the “ Angler,” India proofs. (5) 


Ware. William, 4to. Joseph Warren by H. Wright Smith, 8vo. 
Sir Peter Warren by Cha’ B. Hall, India proof, 4to. Robert 
Earle of Warwicke, original, by Glover, 16mo; and Gen. Worth 
by Sartain, 8vo. (5) 


Washington, Martha, Engraved by J. Cheney & J. G. Kellogg, 
India proof, 4to. Col. Samuel Washington, signed proof on 
India paper by Samuel Hollyer. (2) 
Watson. William, poet. Carbon print by Fred’k Hollyer. 4to. 


Watts. Revd Dt (Isaac.) Published 12th May, 1794, by Laurie 
& Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London. Rect., folio, mezzotint. 


Ravenet Sculp., 4to. Bartolozzi Sculp., 12mo, two states; 
and by Doolittle & Munson Cincinnati, 12mo. (4) 


Wayne. Gen. G J. Warners. 8vo. S. 3349. Very scarce. 


— Tanner sculp. 8vo. S. 3108. Scarce. 


Another copy. 


Webster. Daniel, Painted by T.. H. Lawson.—(Copyright 
1852)—Engraved by C. E. Wagstaff & Jo Andrews. Folio, 
rect. India proof. 


6034 


6035 


6036 
6037 
6038 
6039 
6040 


6041 


6042 
6043 


6044 


6045 


6046 


6047 


6048 


Copyright 1904 by Jacques Reich N. Y. Jacques Reich 
Se. Folio, rect. 
Artist’s signed proof. No. 1 of twenty-two copies on aan 


paper. 


Copyright 1894, by F. S. King, 306 Fifth Avenue, etc. 
Three-quarter length to right. Folio, rect. 
Artist’s signed proof on Japan paper. 


—— The plate cut down to 4to. 
Artist’s signed proof on India paper. 


From a Painting by J. Frothingham Jr. Pendleton’s 
Lithography, Boston. 4to. Early and scarce. 


Painted by J. Frothingham.—Engraved & Printed by J. 


Sartain. Rect., folio, mezzotint. Fine and early. 


With high hat. T. Johnson. Folio. Artist’s signed proof 
on Japan paper. 


T. Johnson. 4to. Artist’s signed proof oh ins paper. 
No. 1 of fifty-two impressions. 


—— F. Davignon Lith. 1850. Folio. India proof. 


Painted by R. M. Staigg.—Eng. by J. Cheney & R. W. 
Dodson. 1846., fine original impression. 4to. Proof before 
all letters of the Chappel print. (2) 


Wedgwood. Josiah Esqt Painted by Sir J. Reynolds.—En- 
graved by J. T. Wedgwood. London Published June 18th 
1841, etc. 4to. India proof. Scarce. , 


Weirotter. Franz Edmund, Du Greux—Balzer 1791. Small 


folio, line. 


The Revd John Wesley A. M. New York, Published by David 
Longworth N° 66 Nassau Street. Half length, profile to left, 
in pulpit, rect., 4to, mezzotint. Weak impression. 


Original India ink drawing by William Rollinson. Folio. 


In fine condition. 


West. Benjamin, P. R. A. Engraved By J. Fittler, A. R. A. 
From a Picture Painted By G. H. Harlow. Publish’d.. . 
April 8 1817 Folio. Fine impression. 


Gabriel Stuart Pinxit—Caroline Watson Sculpsit, 1786. 
4to, late impression, creased. Outline from Lavater, 8vo; and 
Heobext White by Worthington, India proof before letters, Ato. 


(3) 


Se ee ee ee ee 


6049 


6050 


6051 


6058 


6059 
6060 


6061 


Wheaton. Henry, (jurist) Artist’s presentation signed proof on 
Japan paper by Thomas Johnson to Mr. Holden. 4to. 


White. Francis, Aeta 59. T. Cockson sculp. 4to, fine. H. K. 
White. 1823, 12mo. Darcy Wentworth, Aetatis.32. A° 1624. 
W™ Pass fe. 12mo, scarce original. (3) 


White. The Right Reverend William D.D. Bishop of the 
Protestant Episcopal Church, etc. G. Stuart, Pinxit—C. Tie- 
bout Sculpsit. Engraved from the Original Picture by G. 
Stuart, in the Possession of Mt Thomas H. White. Published 
1st JanY 1805, by Benjamin Tanner Engraver N° 10 Library 
Street Philadelphia. (Copyright Dec. 24 1804). Half length 
to right, folio, rect. , 

Fine clean copy of an early and undescribed state, before change 


of address, of S. 3199. 


Whitman. Walt, Artist’s signed proof before all letters on 
Japan paper, by Leon Richeton, rect., folio. 


in 1891. Artist’s signed proof before all letters, on India 
paper, margins uncleaned, by Thomas Johnson, 4to. Bust: to 
left, head with broad-brimmed hat, to front. 


Artist’s signed proof before all letters, on India paper, by 
Thomas Johnson, 4to. Bust to left, head bare. 


Artist’s signed proof before all letters, on India paper; by 
G. Kruell. 4to. 


Two small proofs before letters by Schoff and Hollyer. 
Sarah Helen Whitman by J. Rogers, 8vo. (3) 


Whittier. John G., Engraved by H. W. Smith, India proof. 
Three different portraits by J. A. J. Wilcox, India proofs before 
letters; and one duplicate on plain paper. An India proof be- 
fore letters by Schoff. A signed proof wood-cut by Thomas 
Johnson. 1892; and six small “ Homes and Haunts ” (13) 


The true portraicture of Richard Whitington thrice Lord Mayor 
of London, etc. R. Elstrack sculpsit. 8vo. The original print 
with his cat. 

A View of the Library Founded in 1429 by Richard Whit- 
tington, etc. Benjamin Greene sculpt 1793. Ato. (2) 


Wieland. C. M. Rect., folio, line. 


Wignell. Thomas, Actor and Manager. 
Artist’s signed India proof by Samuel Hollyer. 


Wilkes. John Esq’, Late Member of Parliament for Aylesbury. 
R. E. Pine Pinx:—G. Sibelius Sculps. Published according to 
Act of Parliament, 1764. Rect., folio, line. Fine copy. Scarce. 


6062 


6063 


6064 


6065 


6066 


6071 


6072 


6073 


Engraved by Caroline Watson 1804. 12mo. Out of 
Place and Unpension’d. I. Collett inv' et. del. Published . . . 
Novr 9th 1769, ete. Small folio. Scarce caricature. (2) 


Wilkinson. Gen. James, C. W. Peale Pinx.—Max Rosenthal Sc. 
Mezzotint. Artist’s signed proof on India paper. 

The Seat of M? Duplantier near New Orleans, & lately 
occupied as Head Quarters, by Gen! J. Wilkinson. Engraved 
... by W. Birch ete. Oblong 8vo. S. 194. Very scarce. (2) 


Wille. Jean George, Graveur du Roi, ete. Gravé par P. C. 
Ingouf 1771. Ato. 


Another copy. Peter Alexander Wille., Vin. Vangelisty 
Sculp. 4to, printed in brown. Very scarce. (2) 


William IV. King, rect., 4to, mezzotint. Hel. Mar. Williams. 
H. Lips sculp. 12mo. James Williams, slave, with facsimile 
title and letter. N. P. Willis, Harding—G. Parker: and proof 
before all letters of a whole length, 4to. (6) 
Williams, Roger, see Nos. 1536 and 1537. 3 


Wilson. Alexander, Author of the American Ornithology. 
Drawn & Engraved by J. J. Barralet. Copyright 1814.  4to. 
S. 119. Very scarce. 


Wilson. John, J. Watson Gordon, Pinxt—Engraved by H. 
Dawe. Published March 1St 1833. Rect., small folio, mezzo- 
tint. Proof before title. his 

Christopher North in his Sporting Jacket. Whole length, 
8vo, proof before all letters. Scaree. 


William Winstanley, laureated bust on pedestal, F. H. Van 
Hove. sculp. 12mo. Fine and scarce. | (2) 


Winter. William, drypoint etching, 4to. John Winthrop, Gov. 
of Mass. Vandyke—J. G. Kellogg, 8vo. Gov. Winthrop in 
his Library, photogravures from Book Lovers Almanac 1895, 
large paper proofs, two copies. Maj. Theodore Winthrop by 
A. H. Ritchie; and an India proof before all letters. (6) 


‘Wise. Henry A. From Life on Stone—by Ch. Fenderich, Copy- 


right 1840., folio, India proof. Caspar and Richard Wistar, 
by Samuel Sartain, India proofs. Johan de Witt, Jak. Hou- 
braken Sculpsit. 4to. (D* John Wolcott) Peter Pinder Esq? 
Etch? by Barlow. (5) 


Wither. Effigies Georgii Witheri Poetae. etc. I(ohn) P(ayne). 
4to. Fine copy. Very scarce. . 


Wolcott. Henry G., by Chas Skinner, India proof, 4to. Oliver 


Wolcott 1782 Engraved by F. Halpin, 4to; and proofs by D. C, 
Hinman, before title, by ChaS Burt and by H. B. Hall, on 
India paper. (5) 


6074 


6075. 


6076 


6077 


6078 
6079 
6080 
6081 
6082 


6083 
6084 
6085 


6086 


Wolfe. Major General James, Commander in Chief of his 
Majestys Forces on the Expedition against Quebec. Printed 
& Sold by Cluer Dicey in Aldermary Church Yard, London. 
Whole length, in uniform, profile to left, pointing, attack in 
background, rect., folio, etching. Of the very greatest rarity. 


J. Reynolds Eqt pinx.—J. Barbie Sculp. 8vo. 
The most beautiful small print and the finest possible proof 
impression. 


Major General; J ames Wolfe., bust, profile to right, circle 3.12., 
very scarce. Profile to left, 12mo; and signed India proof, of 
reduced whole length, by Samuel Hollyer. (3) 


Wollaston. M® (William) Vertue Sculpsit. 4to. Mary Woll- 
stonecraft Godwin. Opie pinxt—Heath Sculpt, 4to, India 
proof. Mrs Godwin. Engraved by J. Chapman 1798, in 
brown; and two others. (5) 


Wolsey. Thomas Cardinal, Comp: Holland ex: R. Elstrack 
sculp. 8vo. Excessively scarce. Engraved by Edward Smith, 
1823, India proof and outline etching. (3) 


Wood. Antonius, Antiquarius. M. B(urghers) d. et s. 8vo, 
two copies. Martin Woodcock, Franciscan exec. 1646. Scarce 
original. (3) 


Woollett. M® William, Historical Engraver, ete. Gabriel 
Stuart Pinxit.—Caroline Watson sculpsit, 1785. Ato. 

Half length to left, sketching, with detail from West’s Death 
of Wolfe in background. Fine copy. Very scarce. 


T. Hearne del 1770.—F. Bartolozzi sculp. 1795. 8vo. 
Two copies. (2) 


Wordsworth. William, Painted by W. Boxall—HEngraved by J. 
Bromley. London, Published June 10, 1832, etc. Rect., folio, 
mezzotint. India proof. 


B. R. Haydon—1848—Thos Lupton. Bust only, folio, 
mezzotint. Very fine copy. Scarce. 


Painted By Miss M¢Innes.—Engraved By Edw4 M¢Innes. 
London Feby 2. 1846. ete. Rect., 4to, mezzotint. India proof. 


Painted By Miss Margaret Gillies.—1841—Engraved By 
Edward M¢Innes. Rect., 4to, mezzotint. 


Thos Landseer sculp after Benj. Robt Haydon 1818. 
Published 1 May 1831, etc. 4to, line. India proofs by J. C. 
Armytage, W. H. Watt and F. T. Stuart. (4) 


6087 
6088 


6089 


6090 


6091 


Wotton. St Henry Kt, 8vo. Sir Thomas Wyatt, poet, 4to, 1815. 
Yankee-Doodle. or the American Satan., etching, 8vo. (3) 


Wycherley. William, by S. Arlent Edwards. Proof No. 1 be- 
fore publication line, on old paper. ; 


Young. Le Docteur, oval, 4to, aquatint. Edouard Young. E. 
Verhelst fec. Mannheim. 8vo. Engraved by Caroline Wat- 
son, 1808. 12mo; and a 16mo in two states. (5) 


Zeisberger Rev’ D., From A Portrait Painted At The Age Of 
Forty. 8vo, stipple. Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Zola. Emile, three etched portraits. , (3) 


EE 


WORKS OF CELEBRATED ARTISTS 


6092 
6093 


6094 
6095 
6096 
6097 
6098 
6099 
sg 


6101 


6102 


6103 


Aldegrever, Heinrich. Portrait of himself (B. 188). 


Alix, Pierre-Marie. William Pitt, after Ant. Hickel. Fine 
color-print, printed from several plates. 


Amman, Jost. Gaspard de Coligny. In a richly ornamented 
frame, a a scene of his murder on St. Bartholomew s night. 
Very rare. 


Anonymous. The Alliance of Henry IV of France and Marie 
de Medicis. Very rare. Also three other prints with Henry 
IV. One lot. (4) 


Anonymous. Marie Francois Arouet de Voltaire. Folio. Very 
fine and scarce. 


Aquila, Petrus. Raffaélle Santi, after Carlo Maratti. A me- 
morial plate. Also a portrait of Prince John George of Saxony, 
a punched memorial tablet, not intended for printing. From 
C. Naumann’s collection. (2) 


Appian, Adolphe. After the Rain. Proof on Japan paper. 
The Village of Chanaz. Proof before letters. A Country Road. 


Proof on Japan paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


A Summer Day. Proof before letters. The Same. With 
the name of Deloriére as publisher. Fishermen’s Houses and 
Fishermen, Peng, Four pieces, one lot. 


Baillie, Capt. Signe Young ‘woman holding an open pictare 
book, after G. Dow. Rare. 


Baldung, Hans (called Griin). Christ on the Cross. _Not men- 
tioned by Bartsch or Passavant. The exceedingly fine copy by 
M. A. Pilinski, in which the white of the original is rendered 
in gold.—Chiaroscuro from three blocks. See Catalogue of 


Sale, A. Firmin Didot, p. 185, No. 1892 bis. From the A. 


Firmin Didot collection. 


BARTOLOZZI, FRANCESCO 


Harmony, after G. B. Cipriani (T. Me Modesty after his own 
design. Two pieces, one lot. (2) 


Attention, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 40). Beautiful proof 
before letters, on large paper, printed in red. 


6104 


6105 


6106 


6107 


6108 


6109 


6110 


6111 


6112 


§113 


6114 


Friendship, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 55). Fine open letter 
proof in red, with margin. 


‘Genius and Beauty; (Genius describing Beauty and Cupid 
directing him), after G. B. Cipriani (T. 56). Very fine im- 
pression in red, with margin. Companion to No. 6106. 


Prudence and Beauty (Prudence endeavouring to restrain 
Beauty from following the Insinuation of Love), after G. B. 
Cipriani (T. 103). Very fine impression in red, with large mar- 
gin. Companion to No. 6105. 


The Power of Love, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 148). Fine 
color print. 


Vigilance, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 184). Fine impres- 
sion in red with large margin. Beauty Charm’d by Music, 
after Angelica Kauffmann. Printed in brown. Two pieces, one 
lot. 


Damon and Delia, after Angelica Kauffmann (T. 214). 
Printed in brown. Penury, after R. L. West (T. 245). Two 
pieces, one lot. 


Rinaldo et Armida, after Angelica Kauffmann (T. 263). 


Fine impression in brown, with margin. 


Portrait of Guercino (T. 348). Banditti quarrelling (T. 
355)... Old man, woman, and boy, with a model of a fawn (T. 
362). Warrior with a truncheon (T. 365). Sibylla Libia 
(T. 366). All after drawings by Guercino. Five pieces, one 
lot. 


A vocal concert (T. 370). A sacrifice (T. 371). Both 
from the R. W. Weir Collection. Eight heads, Men and Women 
(T. 376). Old man weeping (T. 388). Head of a bearded 
man (T. 390). Peter and Paul (T. 428). Cupid and Psyche 
with a dart (T. 431). All after Guercino, the last one in red. 
Seven pieces, one lot. 


The illustrations to “ L’Amico de Fanciulli,’ after H. 
Ramberg (T. 516-521), complete. No. 516 bearing the portrait 
of Queen Charlotte. W. Hamilton’s illustration to ** Leonidas,” 
a poem by Richard Glover (T. 523). Two tailpieces to “ Leo- 
nora,” after Lady Diana Beauclere (T. 524). Nine pieces, one 
lot. 


Allegorical Frontispiece to the 2d Volume of the Marl- 
borough Gems, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 630). Proof before 
letters in black. Jupiter Dodonaeus, after G. Hussey. Fine im- 
pression, in brown. Two pieces, one lot. 


es a a 


6115 


6116 


6117 
6118 
6119 
6120 
6121 
6122 


6123 


6124 
6125 
6126 
6127 
6128 


6129 


Illustration to Bell’s “‘ Poets of Great Britain,’ Vol. V, 
after Rebecca (T. 737). Illustration to Bell’s “‘ Shakespeare,” 
Vol. X, after P. J. de Loutherbourg (T. 831). Proof before 
letters. Also three other book illustrations. Indian Cacique 
addressing Columbus, after B. West. Six pieces, one lot. 


Cupid playing the Lyre, seated on a lion. Centrepiece of 
a fan (T. 987). Hope Nursing Love, after Angelica Kauffmann. 
Fan (T. 993). Fine trial proof in brown, from Bartolozzi’s own 
collection. Two pieces, one lot. 


Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi, after Angelica Kauff- 
mann (T. 1206). Small Colorprint. 


A St. Giles’s Beauty, after J. H. Benwell. Fine impres- 


sion in brown. Rare. 


The Orange Girl, after J. H. Benwell. Fine impression 


in brown. Rare. 


— The Ballad Singers. Trial proof in brown. Very rare. 


A Naiad, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 1391). Lettered proof 
in red. Cupid and Psyche, after Lavinia Countess Spencer 
(T. 1442). Fine. Two pieces, one lot. 


Cupid and Psyche, after Lavinia Countess Spencer (T. 
1442). 


Cupid and Psyche, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 1438) (the 
small plate). Cupid inspiring Plants with Love, after Reinagle. 
Winter. Three pieces, one lot. 


Diana, after Angelica Kauffmann (T. 1465). Beautiful — 
print in red. 


Eurydice, after Angelica Kauffmann (T. 1467). Fine 
open letter proof in brown with margin. 


Hebe, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 1480). Fine proof before 
letters, on large paper, printed in red. 


Cupidon achetté trop cher, after the antique (T. 1508). 
Very fine print in brown. 


Paris and Oenone, after Angelica Kauffmann (T. 1541). 
Beautiful print in red. 


Perseus and Andromeda, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 1548). 
Script letter proof in brown. 


6130 


6131 


6132 
6133 
6134 
6135 
6136 


6137 
6138 
6139 
6140 
aia 
6142 


6143 


Psyche going to bathe, after G. B. Cipriani (T. 1551). 


Fine impression in dark brown, on large paper. 


Venus, from a statue by Mr. Bacon (T. 1585). Printed 
in black. Venus.chiding Cupid, after Sir Joshua Reynolds (T. 
1597). Trial proof in brown, with margin. Two pieces, one lot. 


—— Lady Catherine P. Beauclere, after Francis Coates (T. 
1627). Very fine proof in red, on large paper. 


— Jane, Lady Cathcart, after a marble by Mrs. Anne Callot 


_ (T. 1634). Printed in black. 


Anne, Countess Cowper, after W. Hamilton (T. 1647). 


Open letter proof in black. Large margin. 


Mrs. Gautherot, after P. Violet (T. 1664). Scratched 


letter proof, in black. 


—— Angelica Kauffmann, after Sir Joshua Reynolds (F 


1673).. Fine old impression in red. Rare. 


— Angelica Kauffmann, drawing. Printed in dark brown. 


La Signora Rosalba, after her own painting (T. 1702). 
Printed in black. Mrs. Hannah Sparke, after Hull (T. 1711). 
Printed in brown; large margin. Wan Dyck’s Wife, after Van 
Dyck (T. 1718). Printed in black; large margin. Three pieces, 
one lot. 


John Egerton, after Gausset (T. 1783). Gasparo Gozzi, 


’ frontispiece to “‘ Rime siacevale . . . ” (T. 1799). Titus Oates, 


Peter the Wild Boy (T. 1861). Four pieces, one lot. 


Maphaeus Pinelli. Andreas Quirino (T. 1884). Ignatius 
Sancho (T. 1896). Charles Godfrey Woide, assistant Librarian 
of British Museum. Four pieces, one lot. 


—— Captain George James Riddel, after John Downman (T. 
1889). Trial proof in brown, from Bartolozzi’ Ss own collection. 
Very rare. 


The Repentant Magdalen, after Correggio (T. 2102). 
Printed in brown. St. John the Baptist in the Desert, after 
Domenichino (T. 1954). Printed in red. From the Horace 
Wy pele collection. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


Ticket for a meeting of the Anacreontic Séetaty et. ayaa 
Ticket for the ball at the Mansion House (T. 2123). Handel. 
after G. P. Cipriani (T. 2152). Benefit ticket, Salpietro 
(T. 2172). Four pieces, one lot. , 


6144 


6145 


6146 
6147 


6148 


6149 


6150 
five proofs only were printed and plate destroyed. 


6151 


6152 


6153 


6154 


6155 


6156 


Ticket for the ball at the Mneibn House (T. 2123). 
Ticket for Mr. Fierville’s Ball (T.2170).° Ticket for the Bene- 
fit of Mr. Giardini (T. 2189). Ticket for the concerts of Mr. 
Giardini (T. 2192). Ticket for the Benefit of Mr. Giardini. 
Five pieces, one lot. ; 


Bauer, M. A Fairy Tale. Signed Artist’s proof. Mecca Pil- 
grims. Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


—— Un Sultan. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. 


—— Beatrizet, Nicolas. Christ descending into Limbo. B. 
XV, p. 250, No. 22. From the retouched plate. 


Beaurdeley, Jacques.. The Court Yard. Signed artist’ s proof. 
Proof No. 10 of thirty printed. 


Beauvarlet. DuBarry, Mme, Half length to front, oval with 
broad border, in rectangle. Small folio. Peint par Drouais.— 
Gravé par Beauvarlet. Brilliant proof before inscription, in 
perfect condition. | | 

“ Cette élégante image est la plus belle que nous ait été transmise 
de V'infortunée- Les épreuves avant la lettre sont excessivement 
recherchés.”’ | Portalis et Beraldi. 


2 


Bone, Muithead. Ely Cathedral. Signed artist’s cage ee 


- Southampton a Eling. Signed artist’s proof. Thirty- 
five proofs only were printed and plate destroyed. — 


Boutet, Henri. Portrait of a Young Girl. Signed artist’s proof. 
At the Races. Four subjects unsigned, together with thirteen 
other pieces by various etchers.. Eighteen piecés, one lot: 


Bervic, Charles Clément. Le Repos, after N. C. Lepicié. Apell, 


Od aN O, <1, Sf state. Before Bervic’s address was changed to 


that of Martin. 


Blake, William. William Cowper, after T. Lawrence. William 
Cowper, after G. Romney. Mrs. Cowper, after D. Heins. Cow- 
per’s monument in the Church of East. Dereham... Cowper's 
grave in St. Edmund’s Chapel in | East Dereham. . Five pieces, 
one ‘lot. 


The Death of. the Good 7 oun man. Engraved by L. 
Schiavonetti. Proof. 


Giauser s Canterbury Pilgrims. Impression on Japanese 
paper. | 


6157 


6158 


6159 


6160 


6161 


6162 


6163 


6164 


6165 


6166 


6167 
6168 


6169 


Bolswert, Schelte a The Rainbow landscape after P. P. Ru- 
bens. First state, with Hendricx’s address and with the words 
“Cum privilegio.” From the Nahl collection. 


Boucher, Jean Francois. Nine engravings in sanguine, by De- 
marteau. Nine pieces, one lot. 


Head of a girl in red and black, engraved by Demarteau. 
Very fine. Also seven lithographs in red and black by G. W. 
Thornley. Eight pieces, one lot. | 


Girl and Boy catching small chickens. Original etching. 
Very rare. Also ten other engravings and etchings by various 
artists. Eleven pieces, one lot. 


Bouillard, J. L’adolescence de la Ste Vierge, after Guido 
Reni. Print in red. 


FELIX BRACQUEMOND 


Portrait of Edmond de Goncourt. Etched by Bracquemond from 
his own drawing of the same size which now hangs in the Lux- 
embourg Gallery, Paris. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. 
The same. Second state. Six impressions only printed. 
Before the background to the left, before the additional work ~ 
on the coat, tie, face, etc. Together with an original autograph 
letter dated June 17, 1885. Two pieces and the letter, one lot. 


Portrait of Cladel (Author and Critic) Signed artist’s 
proof, bearing dedication to Paul Mantz. Together with Stand- 
ing portrait of man with a beard and a flat cap, holding his 
eye glasses in his left hand. Proof on Japan paper, unsigned. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


The Little Shepherdess Seated. After J. F. Millet. Early 
proof. Signed and bearing autograph dedication “ A Mon ami 
Mercier.”’ 


—— The Knitting Lesson. Early and beautiful proof. Signed 
by the artist and bearing autograph dedication “A Mon ami 
Mercier.” 


—— Sea Gulls. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. 
The Same. A trial proof touched in Chinese white by 
the artist. Two pieces, one lot. 


—— The Old Cock. Signed artist’s proof. Proof No. 41. 


The Hare. Proof on Japan paper. The Dead Hare. 
Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


Hiver. Lettered impression with the stamp of Cadart and 
Chevalier. Le Mort de Matamore. Proof on Holland paper. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


6170 


6172 
6173 


6174 


6175 
6176 


6177 


6178 
6179 


6180 


6181 


Portrait of Legros. Proof before letters, on Japan paper. 
Portrait of Manet. ‘Two proofs. From the Burty collection. 
Two other portraits and a view of the Seine. Proofs before let- 
ters. Six pieces, one lot. 


Une Chévre Broulant. Original lithograph. Proof on India 
paper. 
FELIX BUHOT 


— Une Cardinal. Bourcard 3 III. 


—— Aiguiére en Cristal. B. 21 II. Felix Buhot aq. forti 
1878. The engraver’s line is not recorded. Fine proof before 
inscription, 


Ex Libris de Léon Lerez. B. 5111. Le Chateau des 
Hiboux. B. 1681V. On one plate. Artist’s signed proof. 


— Le Couvre-Feu. B. 66 II. 


Les Gardiens du Logis ou les Amis du Saltimbanque. 
B. 7611. “une des premieres épreuves d’essai Felix Buhot ” 
With the red stamp. 


—— La Blanche Caroline. B. 105 III. 
— Ryno et Hermangarde. B. 106 III. 


Le Bas-Hamet. B. 107 II*. 
Intermediate undescribed state between II and III, before 
artist’s line. 


Le Tombeau du Diable. B. 108 II. 
All four are fine impressions. (4) 


Un Grain A Trouville. B. 1221V. ‘“epreuve d’Etat 
Felix Buhot”’ With the red stamp. Very fine specimen. 


Frontispice pour l’Illustration Nouvelle 1877. B. 124 IV. 
India proof. 


La Féte Nationale du 30 Juin au Boulevard Clichy. 
B. 1271II. ‘“épreuve d’essai de l’avant dernier Etat Felix 
Buhot”’ With the red stamp. 


L’Hiver A Paris Ou La Niege A Paris. B. 128 II*. 
Undescribed state between II and III, before the words 
“ T’Hiver de 1879 & Paris” and “Imp A Salmon” Very fine 
specimen. 


6182 


6183 


6184 


6185 
6186 
6187 


6188 


6189 


6190 
6191 


6192 
6193 


6194 


6195 


6196 


6197 


La Place Pigalle en 1878. B. 129V. “ Etat inter- 
mediare non publié avant le coin a droit effacé Felix Buhot” 
India proof, with the red stamp. 


— Une Jetée en Angleterre—The Pier at F Sikestone 
B. 132 II. Signed proof, with the red stamp. - 


—— Another copy, similar. 


Les Voisins de Compagne—Country Neighbors. B. 148 V. 
Signed proof, with red stamp on front and back. Fine and 
scarce. 


Les Petites Chaumiéres. B.1491V. “une des premieres 
épreuves d’essai Felix Buhot”’ With the red stamp: 


Les Bergeries, Soleil Couchant. B. 151 III. “ ge Etat 
Felix Buhot ” | 


La Chapelle Saint-Michel A LEstre. B. 15211. ““2¢ 
Etat avant le coin a droit effacé Felix eS ove the red 
stamp. 


La Petite Maine —Souvenir De Medway, - B. 153 V. 
“ Epreuve tiré par lartiste Felix Buhot ” 


—— Westminster Bridge ou: Westminster Clock Tower. B. 
156 V. “‘epreuve d’artiste, l'une des premieres du tirage Felix 
Buhot ” With the red stamp. Fine and scarce. 


—— Environs de Gravesend. Souvenir de la Tamise. B. 
15711. ‘2e Etat—Felix Buhot” With the red stamp. A 


very beautiful example. 


Matinée d’Hiver Sur Les Quais. B. 1581V. “ Essai 
tiré a trés petit nombre Felix Buhot”’ With the red stamp. 


Les Esprits Des Villes Mottes. B. 1601V. “ Essai 
avant les derniers retouches ” With the red stamp. 


La Falaise—Baie de Saint-Malo. B. 165 V. With the 


.. separately printed margins in second state. “9c epreuve d’essai 
pour le tirage a 2 tons—arrangement noir J apon et gris froid 


Felix Buhot”’ Very fine specimen. 


Same; early state. B. 1651I. “Premier Etat... 
epreuve tirée de mon propre collection Felix: Buhot * 


Les Oies. B. 1661V. Signed inscription. 


Enfant Dessinant—Portrait of Jean Buhot. B. 182. 
‘i * Portrait de Jean Buhot essai lithographique tiré a ‘25 epreuves 

i Madame Nys hommage dévoue Felix Bunce Me fine 
aCe 


6198 


6199 


6200 


6201 


6202 


6203 


6204 
6205 
6206 
6207 


6208 


6209 


6210 


6211 


Portrait of Felix Buhot by Loys Deltail. Artist’s signed 
India ‘proof with remarque of Buhot’s emblem. | 


Burgmaier, Hans. Two blocks from the “ Weiss Kunig.”’ Nos. 
87 and 94. B. VII, p. 224, No. 80. Diagram of a Mine; wood- 
cut by Hans Rudolph Mannel (surnamed Deutsch). From 
“ Georgii Agricola de re metallica.” Nagler Monogrammisten 
IV, p. 1053, Monog. 3729, No. 3. Three pieces, one lot. 


Burke, Thomas. Papirius Praetextatus entreated by his Mother 


to disclose the Secrets of the Senate, after Angelica Kauffmann. 


Circular print in red. Very fine. Large margin. 


Aglaia clipping the wings of Love, after Angelica Kauff- 
mann. Oval print in brown. Very fine. 


Calame, A. Forest devastated by a storm. Etching on India 
paper. In the Alps near Geneva. Etching on India paper. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


Callot, Jacques. The Jews crossing the Red Sea. Meaume I, 
pp. 29-30, No. 1. View of the Louvre, Paris. M. II, pp. 338- 
339, No. 713. Fourth state. Two pieces, one lot. 


Claude Drevet. M. II, pp. 226-227, No. 505. Second 
‘state. Fine, early impression. From the Nahl collection. 


Cameron, D. Y. Barrochan. Signed artist’s proof. A rare 
little plate. 


Canale, Antonio. One of the large upright Venetian Views. 
From the Nahl collection. 


Cardon, A. Venus instructing Cupid, after Kirk. Circular 
print in brown. 


Carmona. Francois Boucher, bust to right, in broad oval, over 
art emblems and base with title, in rect., small folio. Gravé 
par Manuel Salvador Carmona pour sa reception a l’Academie 
1761. One of the artist’s best specimens. 


Carracci, Agostino. Silenus. Engraved on the silver plate of 
a wine bowl, which is kept in the museum at Naples (B. 18). 
From the Nahl collection. 


Cars. (Michel) Anguier, bust to left, mantle over shoulders, 
in broad oval border containing title, over base with artist’s line, 
in rect., small folio. Gravé par Laurent Cars pour sa recep- 
tion a l’Academie en 1733. Fine impression, with stamp of 


A. A. Weston. 


Cassatt, Mary. Girl Playing a Mandolin. Signed artist's 
proof, printed in colors. : 


6212 


6213 


6214 


6215 


6216 


6217 


6218 


6219 


6220 


6221 


6222 


6223 


Chardin, S. Seven Etchings and Engravings after his works. 


by different artists. Also six other etchings. Thirteen pieces, 
one lot. ) 


Chauvel, Théophile. A Rocky Landscape. Proof on Japan 


paper, from the Seymour Haden collection. And nineteer 
pieces by various etchers. Twenty pieces, one lot. 


Chereau. James III. The Old Pretender, half length to left, 
in armor, oval over base, in rect., 4to. A. S. Belle p.—I. Che- 
reau s. Brilliant proof before inscription. : 


Marie Leczinska Princess de Pologne Reine de France 
Et de Navarre, full length to front, rect., folio. Vanloo pinxit- 
—Gravé par Jacques Chereau d’Apres le tableau original 
dernier peint. | 7 


Chodowiecki, Daniel. Twelve illustrations to Gil Blas, and 
seven others, among them one proof. Also two original pem 
and ink drawings. Twenty-one pieces, one lot. ’ 


Les Adieux de Calas a sa Famille. -From the Nahl 


collection. 


the Nahl collection. 


PIERRE PHILIPPE CHOFFARD 


Condamine (C. Mi@# De La), Pluribus intento non deest 
ad Singula Sensus, bust to left, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. 
C. N. Cochin del. 1758.—P. P. Choffard Sculp. 1768. 
Beautiful impression of an early and very scarce state. 


Same, inscription replaced by four-line title in scroll 
tablet, over four lines of verse by Ab. Porquet, plate lengthened. 
C. N. Cochin del. 1759.—P. P. Choffard Sculp. 1768. 


Same, inscription and tablet replaced by seven-line title, 
bottom of rectangle cut out for engraver’s name. C. N. Cochin 
del 1758. A Paris chez Chereau rue St Jacques, aux deux 
Piliers d’Or. : 

Rochefoucauld (Francois VI. Duc De La, etc.), bust to 
right, oval under tablet, over Arms and emblems, in rect., 12mo. 
Peint en Email par Petitot—Gravé en 1779 par P. P. Chof- 
fard, etc. , 


Palissot (Charles), Né & Nancy en MDCCXXX., bust 
to right, over emblems, in rect., 8vo. Peint en 1775 par Ch 
Monnet Peintre du Roi—Gravé en 1777. par P. P. Chofftard 
Desst et G*, etc. Fine impression of a beautiful piece of work. 


Premiére promenade de Berlin (La place des Tentes aw 
Parc). Interesting costume plate. Very fine and rare. From 


6224 
6225 
6226 


6227 


6228 


6229 


6230 


6231 


6232 


Palissot (Charles), Né 4 Nancy en MDCCXXX. Lec- 
teur De S. A. S. Mgr Le Duc D’Orleans, half length to right, 
pen in hand, in oval with vine-leaf decoration, in rect., 8vo. 
Dessiné par Ch. Monnet, Ptre du Roi.—1788.—Gravé par P. P. 
Choffard, Dest et Gra', ete. Fine copy. 


de Rossel (Auguste Louis de), Cap de Vaisseau sous 
Louis XV., three-quarter length to left, in uniform, hand on 
shoulder of child who offers him laurel branch, oval in rect. 
Peint par Francois en 1784.—Gravé en 1790 par P. P. Choffard. 
Superb proof before letters of one of the artist’s finest plates. 


—— Trial proof, unfinished. 


Tasso (Torquato), laureated bust on pedestal, circle, with 
winged figures of fame crowning him, in oblong rect., 8Vvo. 
Paris Delineavit.—P. P. Choffard Sculp. 1780. 


P. P. Choffard Delt Et Sculp°r, bust to left, profile, 
circle with garlands, etc., 16mo. 


P. P. Choffard fecit 1762. Modern impression. 


Lyre and floral design. P. P. Choffard fecit 1762. 
Two copies, modern impressions. (a) 


Church, F. S. Dreamers. Signed artist’s proof on Japan 
paper. Market Day. Unsigned. Two pieces, one lot. 


CHARLES NICOLAS COCHIN 


Engravings by and after 


Benalius (Franciscus Tarvisinus), MCIOCCLI., bust to 


right, profile, circle with vine and ribbon, in rect., 8vo. 


Boudot (P. I.), bust to right, oval, in rect., 8vo. N. B. 


de Poilly Dessiné par Cochin fils Se vend 4 Paris ches Basan. 


Boutin (S. C.), bust, profile to right, circle, in rect., 8vo. 
Cochin. del.—H. Watelet. Sc. 1752. (2) 


Breteuil (Jaques Laure Chiier De), bust to right, profile, 
circle in rect., 8vo. Cochin. filius. del. 1752.—H. Watelet. 
sculp. *52. 

Cayeux (Ph), bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. 
Dessiné par Cochin fils—Gravé par L. Lempereur (2) 


Chardin (Jean Simeon), Peintre du Roy, Conseiller en 
son Academie Royale de P. et S., bust to right, profile, circle 
in rect., 8vo. Dessiné par Cochin fils—Gravé par Lau. Cars. 


Cochin Le Fils (C. N.), bust to left, profile, circle in 
rect., 8vo. Dessiné par Luy Méme Gravé par J. Daullé 1754. 


(2) 


6233 


6234 


6235 


6236 


6237 


6238 


6239 


6240 


Copette (P. F.), Doct. Sorb., bust to‘left, profile, circle 
in rect., 8vo. Cochin. Fil. Del. 1753.—H. Watelet Sculps. 1753. 


Clicot de Clerval (M.), Chevalier de L’Ordre du Roy 
Inspecteur général du Commerce, bust to right, profile, circle in 
rect., 8vo. Cochin. Filius del. —Moitte ees a Paris chez 


| Eanauts et Rapilly, etc. (2) 


Dortous De Mairan (J. si ) ’ cutee profile. to right, circle 
in rect.,.8vo. Dessiné par.C. N. Cochin fils. 1768.—Gravé par 
S. C. Miger. . 


Dodart (D.), bust, profile to right, circle in rect., 8vo. 
Cochin—Cochin. Del. H. Watelet. sc. 1753. (2) 


7 Duchange (Gaspard), bust to. right, profile, circle in rect., 
8vo. Dessiné par Cochin le fils—Gravé par N. Dupuis. 1755. 


Floncel (Alberto Francesco), Avvocato nel Parlamento di 
Parigi, Censore Reale, etc., bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 
4to. Benoist Sculp: aan (2) 


Fréron (E. C.), bust to left, profile, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Dessiné par Ch. N. Cochin 1770. Hubert sculp. 2 "Paris 
Chez Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. 


Gras Joachim, Tresorier De France| etc, Wisk to right, 
profile, circle in rect., 8vo. C. N. Cochin filius del. et sculp. 
eae. | mB (2) 


— Gras (Joachim), another copy. 
Hallé, Noel, Peintre du Roi, Professeur de ]’Academie 


Royale, bust. to left, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. Dessiné par 


C. N. Cochin en 1775.—Gravé par B. A. Nicollet. (2) 


Hume (M. David), bust to left, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. 
Dessiné par C. N. Cochin le fils——Gravé par S. C. Miger en 
1764. - 


La Valliere (Louis Cesar De La Baume-Le-Blanc, Duc 
De) , bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. C. N. Cochin filius delin. 
et Sculp. | (2) 


Lemoine Le Fils J . B.). bust, profile to left, circle in 
rect., 8vo. Dessiné par Cochin fils—Gravé par N. Dupuis. 
1755. . 


Lempereur (Jean Denis), Ecuyer, Ancien Echevin, Doyen 
de Mrs Les Conseillers du Roy, ete. Dessiné par C. Cochin le 
fils 1757 Gonord fecit 1761. | (2) 


Lépicié (N. B.), Professeur de l’Academie Royale de 
Peinture et de Sculpture, bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 
8vo. C. N. Cochin f. delin. 1776.—J. F. Rousseau Sculp. 


6241 


6242 - 


6243 


6244 


6245 


6246 


6247 


6248 


6249 


Le Sueur (Eustache), de Paris, Peintre ordinaire du Roy, 
et Professeur en son Academie de Peinture et de Sculpture, half 
length to left, oval over palette and tablet, in rect., folio. 
Gravé par Charles Nicolas Cochin, pour sa Reception a l’Acad- 
emie en 1731. 


Maloét (P. M.), Conseiller d’Etat. Docteur Régent de la 
Faculté de Médecine de Paris, Premier Médecin de Madame 
Victoire, half length to right, in rect., 4to. Dessiné par C. N. 
Cochin, ete.—Gravé par Mme Lingee, etc. | 


Massé (J. B.), Peintre du Roy, bust to right, profile, circle 
in rect., 8vo. (Gravé et) Dessiné par C. N. Cochin le fils. (2) 


Miromenil (A. T. Hue Marquis de), Premier President 
du Parlement de Rouen 1773, bust to left, profile, circle in 
rect., 8vo. Dessiné en 1773 par Cochin fils—Gravé par B. L. 
Prevost. A Paris chés Prevost Graveur, etc. 


Moreau (Jean Nicolas), Premier Chirurgien De L’Hotel 
Dieu De Paris, bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. 
Dessiné par C. N. Cochin fils.—1763.—Gravé par P. E. Moitte. 


Parrocel (C.), Peintre de Batailles, bust to right, profile, 
circle in rect., 8vo. C. N. Cochin filius delin—C. N. Cochin, 
et N. Dupuis Sculpserunt. 


é; Peronneau, J. B., De l’Academie Royale de Peinture et 
Sculpture, bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. C. N. 
Cochin f. delin—B. A. Nicolet. Sculp. (2) 


Pierre (J. B. M.), Premier Peintre du Roi, bust to left, 
profile, circle in rect., 8vo. C. N. Cochin filius delin—Aug. de 
St Aubin sculp. 1775. 


Prault (L. F.), Filius primo genitus. Typographus Parisi- 
ensis, bust to left, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. CC. N. Cochin 
filius del. 1765.—L. J. Cathelin Sculp. 1766. (2) 


Prault (P.), Typographus Parisiensis, bust to right, pro- 
file, circle in rect., 8vo. Dessiné par N. Cochin.—Gravé par 
Lau. Cars 1755. Two copies. (2) 


Radix (Claude Mathieu), Ecuyer, Seigneur de la Chatel- 
leine, de la Ferte, etc., bust to left, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. 


Dessiné par C. N. Cochin.—Gravé par Aug. de St Aubin 1765. 


Restout (J.), bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. 
C. N. Cochin filius del. et sculp. (2) 


Rigoley de Juvigny (Jean Antoine), Conseiller au Parle- 
ment de Metz, bust to right, profile, circle over tablet with title 
in rect., 8vo. Dessiné par C. N. Cochin Fils—Gravé par S. C. 
Miger en 1765. Early proof before the verses. 


— Same; four lines of verse on tablet, title overhead. (2) 


6250 


6251 


6252 


6253 


6254 


6255 


6256 


Sarrau (C.), bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. 
Cochin fil. deli—C. H. Watelet sc. 1765. Fine specimen. 


Seguier (A. L.), Avocat Général du Parlement de Paris, 
De l’Academie Francoise, bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 
8vo. C. N. Cochin filius del. et Sculp. (2) 


Silvestre (Louis De), bust to left, profile, circle in rect., 
8vo. Cochin. Fil. Del. 1753.—Henri. Watelet. Sculpsit. 1753. 


Slodtz (Michel-Ange), Sculpteur du Roy, bust to right, 
profile, circle in rect., 8vo. Dessiné par Cochin fils —Gravé par 
Lau Cars. 62) 


Slodtz (Paul Ambroise), Sculpteur du Roy, Professeur en 
son Académie Royale de Peinture et Sculpt., bust to right, profile, 
circle in rect., 8vo. Dessiné par N. Cochin—Gravé par Lau: Cars. 


Slodtz l’ainé (Sebastien Antoine), Déssinateur du Cabinet 
du Roy, bust to left, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. Dessine par 
Cochin le Fils—et Gravé par L. Cars. (2) 


Sommery (Ja. Eti. Mis De), Col. D’Inf. Lieut. Aux 
Gardes, bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. 


Sorbet (Claude Leger), Ancien chirurgien Major de la 
1re Compagnie des Mousquetaires, Chevalier de Vorder du Roi, 
bust to left, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. C. N. Cochin Filius. 
del.—P. E. Moitte Sculp. (2) 


Stanley (Hans De), bust, profile to right, circle in rect., 
8vo. Dessiné par C. N. Cochin le Fils——Gravé par S.C: 
Miger en 1765. 


Tristant (Victor), Econome du Chateau Royal de 
Bicéstre, bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. GC, NG 
Cochin filius—1770—C. Baron Sculp. : (2) 


Turenne (Mt Le Prince De), bust to right, profile, circle 
in rect., 8vo. 


Turgot (A. B. J.), Intend’ De Limoges, bust to left, pro- 
file, circle in rect., 8vo. Cochin. fil del. 1763—C. H. Watelet 
sc 1763. ; 

Fine impression of the first state before “ Ministre d’Etat ”’; 
one of the most beautiful plates by the artist. (2) 


Valogni (J. N. W. De), bust to left, profile, circle in 
rect., 8vo. C. N. Cochin. Fil. Deli. 1753—C. H. Watelet 
sculps. 1754. 

Villeneuve. Comte. De Vence. (Claude. Alexandre. De), 


bust to left, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. C. N. Cochin. Fil. de- 
lineavit—C. H. Watelet. Sculpsit. 1754. (2) 


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6258 


259 


6260 


6261 


6262 


6266 


6267 


Watelet (Cl. H.), De L’Academie Francoise, De Celle 
De Peinture, etc., bust to left, profile, circle in beautifully orna- 
mented border, in rect., 4to. C. N. Cochin del—L. Lempereur 
Sculp. Fine and scarce. 


L’Homme Entre Deux Ages, Et Ses Deux Maitresses, 
Fable XVII., rect., 4to. J. B. Oudry inv.—C. Cochin aqua 
forti, R. Gaillard coelo sculp. 


Book illustration, rect., 8vo. C. N. Cochin filius del 1771. 
—J. F. Rousseau Sculp. 


Frontispice De L’Encyclopedie, rect., 4to. C. N. Cochin 
inv.—C. Boily Sculp. (3) 


Charles VII., Philippe III., Jean., Rois de France. Three 
portraits at head of beautiful illustrations of French History, 
rects., small 4to. C. N. Cochin filius del.—B. L. Prevost, sculp. 


S. D. Grosse de Potsdam and Chles Duclos. Two small 
portraits after Cochin. (5) 


Psyche, proof before all letters; Concordia Rara Sororum; 
Manuel d’Agriculture, 1764; and three book illustrations of 


mythological subjects. Modern impressions. (6) 


Emblems after Cochin and others. Beautifully designed 
and engraved. (18) 


Collaert, Jan. Venus and Mars, after Jan van der Straten. 
Also four other prints by various masters. Five pieces, one lot. 


Collins, William. Set of Six Etchings. Proofs on India paper, 
in the original folder. Six pieces, one lot. 


Colman, Samuel. Amalfi. Signed artist’s proof. Belfry at 
Bruges. Signed artist’s proof. And 21 other etchings by vari- 
ous artists. Twenty-three pieces, one lot. 


Coriolano, Bartolomeo. Three of the Sibyls, after Guido Reni. 
B. XII, Sect. V, No. 2, 3, and 5. No. 5 from the Mariette 
collection. Chiaroscuros printed in green and black. Three 
pieces, one lot. . 


Corot, J. B. C. Souvenir of Tuscany. Landscape with a_ 
Church. Two pieces, one lot. 


A Landscape with a Boat. And another Landscape. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


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6269 
6270 
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6272 


6273 
6274 
6275 


6276 


6277 


6278 


6279 


6280 


Daullé. Polignac (Cardinal), three-quarter length to left, 
seated, rect. Engraved by Jean: Daullé after Rigaud. Fine 
proof before all letters, in perfect condition. Excessively scarce. 
P. and B. mention that a state exists before letters, but evidently 
had not seen it. 


Daubigny, C. F. Daubigny in his Houseboat. Hen and Chick- 
ens. Proof on India paper. Le Chant du Coq. Proof on India 
paper. And another. Four pieces, one lot. 


—— Autumn. The Towing Path. The Satyr. Proofs on 


India paper. La Seine a Port Maurin.. On Japan paper. 
Four pieces, one lot. 


The Grape Harvest. First state. With the name of 
Daubigny and with the date 1865 to the left, but before all 
other letters. 


Pare 4 Moutons. Proof before all letters, with the name 
of Daubigny only, scratched in the plate to the left. Also proof, 
on India paper of the same. Two pieces, one lot. 


De Boissieu, J. J. Four landscapes. Original etchings. Four 
pieces, one lot. ' 


Two study heads. A head of an old man and one of a 
woman. Old impressions. Two pieces, one lot. 


Debucourt. A game of bowls. Color-print in two pieces. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


Decamps. The Inn Yard. Proof on India paper. From the 
collection of Philippe Burty. And twenty-four other pieces. 
Twenty-five pieces, one lot. , 


Delattre, I. M. Cupid and Psyche, after Bartolozzi. Open 


letter proof in brown. 


Desnoyers, Le Baron Louis Augustin Boucher. Charles Mau- 
rice Talleyrand de Périgord, prince de Bénévent. Apell p. 121, 
No. 44, third state. Old impression with the stamp of the two 
antique heads. Fine. © | 


Detaille, Edouard. Cavalryman. Early trial proof before the 


name of the artist, and with the head of the second cavalryman 
reversed. Also an impression from the finished plate. Two 
pieces, one lot. : 


Plate of Sketches. Proof on Japan paper. Rare. Thirty 
proofs only. 


6281 


6282 


6283 


6284 


6285 


6286 


6287 


6288 


6289 


THE DREVETS 


Boileau (Nicolas), three-quarter length, head to right, 
pen in hand, rect., folio. Hyacinth® Rigaud pinxit—Petr. 
Drevet Scul. 1706. Brilliant impression. Didot 24 IT. 


Oswald (Henry), Cardinal d’Auvergne Archevéque de 
Vienne, etc. Three-quarter length, seated, to left, folio. Peint 
par Hyacinthe Rigaud ...—Gravé par C. Drevet 1749. 
Didot 12. A beautiful impression, showing the marvellous 
delicacy of the lacework. 


Herbault (Charles Gaspard Dodun), Chet Marquis D’. 
Half length to right, in broad oval frame with inscription, over 
Arms, in rect., folio. H. Rigaud pinxit en 1724.—P. Drevet 
sculpsit en 1726. Didot 39. Collector’s stamp, “N” on 
palette, on back. - 


(Maine) duc de. Ludovicus Augustus Dei gratia Dom- — 
barum Princeps. Half length to left, rect., tall 4to. F. de 
Troy pinx.—P. Drevet Sculp. 1703. Didot 61 II. Brilliant 


impression. 


(Orleans) Ludovicus Dux Aurelianensium. Half length 
to left, in broad oval frame with title, over Arms and base, rect., 
4to. Car. Coypel pinx:—P. Drevet sculp. Didot 211. Beau- 
tiful impression of the first state. 


Mailly (Francois de), Abp. Rheims. Bust in oval, back- 
ground of ecclesiastical emblems, in oblong rect., 12mo. Van 
loo pinx.—P. Drevet sculp. Didot 27. 


Duplessis Berteaux and other artists of the eighteenth century. 
Twenty-three book illustrations. Twenty-three pieces, one lot. 


Dupuis. Coustou (Nicolas), Natif de Lyon, Sculpteur ordinaire 
du Roy, etc. Three-quarter length to left, rect., folio. Peint 
par le Gros—Gravé par Charles Dupuis pour sa Récéption a 
l’Academie en 1730. From the collection of Amann and Pr. 
Alext Lobanow. 


Le Normant de Tournehem (Charles Francois Paul). 
Three-quarter length to left, rect., folio. L. Toquet pinx.— 
N. Dupuis sculp. Gravé par Nicolas Dupuis, pour sa réception 
a PAcadémie. 1754. 


6290 


6291 


6292 


6293 


6294 


6295 


6296 


6297 


6298 


6299 


6300 


6301 


6302 


6303 


ALBRECHT DURER 


—— Portrait of the Engraver. 


Adam and Eve (B. 1). Copy. Also eighteen other copies, 
mostly by Amand-Durand. Nineteen pieces, one lot. 


The Small Passion on Copper (B. To Incomplete. 
Numbers 16 and 17 missing. One lot. 


Christ taken by the Jews (B. 5). From the small passion 
on copper. With two collectors’ marks. Very fine. 


Christ in the Garden. Etching (B. 19). Very fine, 
strong impression, before any rust spots. From Dr. Strater’s 
collection. 


The Prodigal (B. 28). Fine impression; the paper 
skinned on the back in several places. 


The Virgin crowned by one angel (B. 87). On paper 
with the jug. Fine impression. 


St. Christopher (B. 52). Duplicate from the Fitzwilliam 
Museum. Fine. 


St. Sebastian tied to a tree (B. 55). Fine impression. 
From the Peoli collection. 


Effects of Jealousy (B. 73). Before the retouch.. On 
paper with the double eagle. Very fine impression, with a smalk 
margin. ‘From the W. Drugulin collection. 


The Monstrous Pig (B. 95). Very early impression, with 
some burr, on paper of the “high crown.” Small margin. 
From the A. Firmin-Didot Collection. 


The Cannon (B. 99). Etching. Good impression, with 
some worm holes and just showing some traces of rust spots. 
Margin. From the Dr. M. Meyer and another collection. 


The Coat of Arms, with the Cock (B. 100). Good im- 
pression, but stained and mended. ae . 


Bilibald Perkheimer (B. 106). On paper with the two 


towers. Fine impression. 


6304 


6305 


6306 
6307 


6308 


6309 
6310 


6311 


6312 


6313 


6314 


6316 


DURER—WOODCUTS 


Title to the “ Big Passion on Wood” (B. 4). With the 
Latin text. Also a copy on copper of B. 11. Two pieces, one lot. 


Two imprints of the “Small Passion on Wood” (B. 27 
and 39). Fine impressions, without the text. Also one print 
of the Apocalypse (B. 64), without the text. Three pieces, 
one lot. 


Calvary (B. 59). Early impression. 


The Holy Family with the two angels, one playing a 
guitar (B. 97). Very fine impression, with large margin. From 
the Dr. Strater collection. 


Virgin and Child surrounded by many Angels (B. 101). 
The Holy Family with the Rabbits. Late impression. ‘Two 
pieces, one lot. 


—+— St. Jerome in his Study (B. 114). Fine, strong impression. 


Assumption of S. Magdalen (B. 121). Fine impression. 
From the Peoli collection. 


—— Portrait of himself (B. 156). Third state. With the 


monogram. Large margin. 


Coat of arms of Hector Pomer (B. 163). Very fine. 
Coat of arms of Scheuerl and Tucher (Heller 2146). Fine. 
From the W. Drugulin and Peoli collections. Two pieces, one 


lot. 


The Face of Christ from the Sudarium. B. app. p. 182, 
No. 26. Very fine. 


Border for the title page of “ Bartholomaei Anglici opus, 
ete.” (B. app. 30). Another border, with the arms of Pirk- 
heimer (Passavant 205). The circumcision, from “The Life 
of the Virgin,’ copy by Mare Antonio. Father and two sons 
kneeling before a crucifix to the left, two coats of arms in the 
corner below the crucifix. Four pieces, one lot. 


—— The coat of arms of Bilibald Pirkheimer (B. app. No. 
52). The coat of arms of the family of Poémer (B. app. No. 
53). Superb impression. Two pieces, one lot. 


Durmer, F. V. Io et Iupiter, after Adr. van der Wertf. 
Printed in brown. ‘ 


6317 


6318 


6319 


6320 


6321 


6322 


6323 


6324 


6325 


6326 


6327 


Earlom, Richard. Alope, after George Romney (Portrait of 
Lady Hamilton). Fine impression in brown. 


GERARD EDELINCK 


Des-Cartes (Réné), Chevalier Seigneur Du Perron., bust 
to left, in oval border with title, over base with Latin motto, in 
rect., small folio. France’ Hals pinxit,—Edelinck Sculp, 
OsPoRweRe D.' 1844: 


Fine impression of the very scarce first state. 


Dilgerus (Nathanael), tat. circiter. 75., bust to right, 
in oval border, over tablet with inscription, in .rect., small folio. 
G. Edelinck Sculps. Cu. P. R. 1683. R. D. 185. 

Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Goltius (Henricus), Pictor et Sculptor. 1617, half length 
to left, rect., tall 4to. G. Edelinck Eques Romanus Sculpsit. 
Be D2216 TT: 


(Huyghens, Christian) Hughens, three-quarter length to 


right, rect., 4to. Drevet excud.—Edelinck eques Sculp. R. D. 


225111, 


Le Brun (Carolus), Eques Regis Pictorum Princeps., bust 
to left, in broad oval border with title, over Arms and inscrip- 
tion, in rect., large folio. N. de Largillierre Pinxit—G. Ede- 
linck Sculpsit, ete. R. D. 238. 


Louis XIV, in chariot, crowned by Victory and drawn by 
two lions, 12mo, rect. H. Watelet del—G. Edelinck sculp 
cum pr. Reg. H..D. 251e1- 

Fine impression of the scarce first state. 


Melan (Claude), Graveur Ordinaire du Roy, small folio. 
R. D. 272. (2) 


Nanteuil (Robert), Dessinateur et Graveur ordré du Roy, 


 4to. R. D. 282 III. 


Simon (Petrus), Eques Romanus Sculptor regius, half 
length to right, rect., folio. Petrus Ernou Eques Rom®¥S Pinxit 
—G. Edelinck Eques Rom®™S Sculpsit 1694. R. D. 320 II. 


Same as above, proof before all letters. R. D. 3201. 
Fine copy of an excessively scarce print. 


Vassé (Dame Francoise de), Prieure perpetuelle du 
Monastere de Ste Anastase, etc., 8vo. de Largilliere pinxit— 
Edelinck sculpsit C. P. R. R. D. 334. Brilliant impression. 


SS ee a oan 


6328 


6329 
6330 
6331 


6332 


6333 
6334 


6335 


6336 


6337 


6338 
6339 
— 6340 


Edelinck (Gerard), Natif d’Anvers, Graveur ordte du 
Roy, ete., bust to left, oval over base, partly obscured by man- 
tle, with title, in rect., folio. Tortebat pinxit.—N. Edelinck 
Sculpsit. 


S. ARLENT EDWARDS 


Note.—The following collection of mezzotint engravings by 
this eminent American engraver is probably unique, inasmuch 
as it contains proofs, in the finest states of the plates, and 
printed in black ink instead of in full color, as is usual with 
this engraver. 


The Gipsy Fortune Teller.” Printed in brown. Signed 
artist’s proof. 


—— The Fortune Teller. Signed artist’s proof on India paper. 


Mrs. Siddons, after Gainsborough. Signed remarque 
proof on India paper, with an original sketch of two masks as 
an additional remarque. 


\ 


The Daughters of Sir Thomas Frankland, after Hoppner. 
Signed remarque proof. Marked “No. 1 from tle copper 
plate." St AscE. 


Miss Bowles. Signed artist’s proof. Marked, “the only 
proof taken from the copper before steel facing.” S. A. E. 


Madame Sophie Elizabeth of France, after Nattier. 
Signed artist’s proof. Marked, “ No. 1 from the copper plate.” 


Gen. Horatio Gates. Signed artist’s proof on India 
paper. The same. Printed in colors, lettered impression. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


Gen. Nathaniel Green. Signed artist’s proof on India 
paper. The same. Lettered impression. Two pieces, one lot. 


Countess Grosvenor. After the painting by Sir Thomas . 
Lawrence. Signed remarque proof on India paper. 


—— The Same. Signed remarque proof on India paper. 


—— The Same. Signed remarque proof on India paper. 


Innocence. After the painting by J. B. Greuze. Signed 
remarque proof on India paper. Marked, “the first and only 
proof taken from the copper before steel facing.” Together 
with trial proof marked No. 1 and trial proof marked No. 2. 
Three pieces, one lot. 


6341 


6342 


6343 


6344 


6345 


6346 


6347 


6348 


6349 


6350 


6351 


Fanny Kemble. After the painting by Henry Inman. 
Proof No. 1 of twenty-five printed. Signed artist’s proof on 
India paper. , Phe Same. Proof No. 1 of twenty-five impres- 


sions printed “from the plate defaced in the four corners. A 


private plate. Two pieces, one lot. 


Mary Lamb. After the painting by F. S. Cary. Signed 
artist’s proof. (2) Proofs Nos. 1 and 2. Oliver Goldsmith. 
After Sir Joshua Reynolds. Signed artist’s proof. (2) Proofs 
Nos. 6 and 7. Four pieces, one. lot. 


Ralph Waldo Emerson. Series of five trial proofs; proof 
marked after steeling, S. A. E., and proof on India paper with 
the signature of the engraver in the plate. Seven pieces, one lot. 


George Dyer. After H. Meyer. (2) Signed artist's 
proofs. Proofs Nos. 2 and 3. William Cowper. After Romney. 
(2) Signed artist’s proofs. Proofs Nos. 9 and 10. Four pieces, 
one lot. 


Woman Plucking a Fowl. After the painting by Rem- 


brandt. Signed remarque proof on India paper. Marked No.1 _ 


of twenty-five remarque proofs. The remarque on this proof has 
been drawn by the artist in pencil. 


Isaac Walton. Signed remarque proof on India paper. 
No. 1 of twenty-five impressions. The remarque has been 
drawn in pencil by the artist. 


The Same. Proof printed in colors. Presentation proof 
from the engraver. 


Isaac Walton. (The smaller plate.) Signed artist’s 
proof on India papeg. The Same. Printed in colors. Signed 
artist’s proof. Two®pieces, one lot. 


Charles Dickens. Signed artist’s proof. Etched by J. F. 
Sabin, mezzotinted by S. Arlent Edwards. Has been mounted. 


‘ 


Playmates. After Sir Joshua Reynolds. Signed artist’s 
proof, marked No. 1 from the copper plate. Age of Innocence. 
After Sir Joshua Reynolds. Marked No. 1 from the copper 
plate; and in the handwriting of the engraver, “and the only 


39 


one.” S. A. E. Two pieces, one lot. 


artist’s proofs. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. (2) Proofs Nos. 


1 and 2. Christina Rossetti, after Rossetti. (2) Signed artist's . 


proofs. Proofs Nos. 1 and 2. John Leech. Signed remarque 
proof. No. 1 of twenty-five proofs. Seven pieces, one lot. 


Empress Josephine. Two proofs, Nos. 1 and 2. Signed — 


ee ee 


i i te ee 


6352 


6353 


6354 


6355 


6356 


6357 


6358 


6359 


6360 
6361 


6362 


— Edwin Booth. Signed remarque proof. Mrs. Siddons, 
after Lawrence. Signed remarque proof. Proof No. 3. Maude 
Adams. Signed artist’s proof. Marked, “the only proof taken 
from the copper.” S. A. E. Printed in colors. And three 
portraits (different plates) of Ada Rehan. Six pieces, one lot. 


Major André. Signed remarque proof on India paper. 
One of three impressions with the remarque of Washington’s 


Head. 


Another portrait of André. Signed artist’s proof, printed 
in colors. 


Madame De Pompadour. Signed remarque proof. Marie 
Antoinette. Signed remarque proof. Marie Antoinette. Signed 
artist's proof. Madame De Lamballe. Signed remarque proof. 
Madame Elizabeth of France. Signed remarque proof. Five 
pieces, one lot. 


Duchess of Devonshire, after Hone. Signed artist’s proof. 
Mrs. Wells, after Romney. Signed artist’s proof. Colored. 
Venus’ Mirror, after Burne-Jones. (A portion of the picture 
only.) Marked No. 1 from the copper plate. Queen Victoria. 
Signed remarque proof. Marked, ‘“ The only proof on India, 
with the crown remarque.” Four pieces, one lot. 


Portrait of S. Arlent Edwards, after the painting by 
Charles Frederick Naegele. Dedication proof. Marked, “ To 
E. B. Holden, Esq., with the engraver’s compt.” 


The Same. Dedication proof bearing the same inscrip- 
tion as the foregoing. On India paper. 


Volume of impressions from destroyed plates engraved by 
S. Arlent Edwards, with inscription on inside cover, “To Mr. 
E. B. Holden with S. Arlent Edwards’ compt., September, 
1904.” 


ENGRAVINGS IN COLOR 


Appleton, T. G. The Douglas Children. After the painting 


by Hoppner. Mezzotint printed in colors. Signed artist’s proof. 


Bétout. Intérieur. Signed artist’s proof. Proof No. 20 of 
thirty printed. 


Chahine, Edgar. Gigolettes. Signed artist’s proof. Un Gueux. 
Signed artist’s proof. Marchande des Quatre Saisons. Signed 
artist’s proof. Proof No. 28 of forty printed. Three pieces, 
one lot. 


6363 


6364 


6365 


6366 


6367 
6368 


6369 


6370 


6371 
6372 
6373 
| 6374 


6375 
6376 
6377 
6378 
6379 


Delatre, Eugéne. At the Café. At the Theatre. At a Comedy. 
On the Boulevards. Signed artist’s proofs. Four pieces, one lot. 


Une Parisienne. Signed artist’s proof. A Night Scene. 
Signed artist’s proof. Portrait of the Artist. Proof No. 23. 
Signed artist’s proof. Portrait of August Delatre. Signed 
by him and also by the etcher. Four pieces, one lot. 


Guérard, Henri. The Grand Canal, Venice by Night. Signed 
artist’s proof. Finisterre, by Trowbridge. Signed artist's 
proof. Old Houses, Amsterdam. Original etching by Witsen. 
Signed artist’s proof. Three pieces, one lot. 


Potter, Louis. Fatima. Signed artist’s proof. Proof No. 29. 
An Arab Café, Evening. Signed artist’s proof. Proof No, 20. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


Raub, Richard. The Bathers. Signed artist’s proof. Proof 
No. 45 of fifty printed. 


Robbe, Manuel. L’Etang. Signed artist’s proof. Proof No. 
19 of forty printed. 


Quietude Maternelle. Signed artist’s proof. Proof No. 
17 of sixty printed. a4 


WILLIAM FAITHORNE 


Queen Boadicia. Whole length with spear, vignette, in 
rect., folio. W: Faithorne fe: Fagan p. 3. 


—— Wilhelmus II D. G. ‘Rex—Henricus I, D. G. Rex 


{ 
—— Stephanus D. G. Rex Ang:—Henricus II. D. G. Rex Ang: - 


——— Richardus I. D. G. Reg Ang.—Johannes D. G. Rex Ang: 


Henricus III. D. G. Rex Ang:—Edwardus I. D. G. Rex 


——— Edwardus II. D. G. Rex Ang:—Edwardus III. D. G. Rex 
—— Edwardus IIII. D. G. Rex—Eduardus V. D. G Rex 
—  Henricus VII. D. G. Rex.—Richardus III. D. G. Rex 
+ Edwardus VI DiG. Rex: | | “ 


—— Maria D. G. Regina.—Elizabetha D. G. Regina. 


6380 


6381 


—— Jacobus D. G. Rex.—Anna D. G. Regina. 


Carolus D. G. Rex Ang: Brilliant impression with Mari- 
ette’s name on back. 


All of the above sovereigns of England have an additional Latin sub- 


6383 


6384 


6385 


6386 


6387 


6388 


6389 


6390 


6391 


title under the names given. ll are second states and except 
Edward VI and Charles I are two on a plate, un- 
divided. Small ovals. Fagan p. 3. 


Queen Elizabeth seated between Lo: Burleigh. and S¥ Fr: 
Walsingham. The Compleat Ambassador: or two Treaties of 
the intended marriage (etc., nine lines) 1655. Folio. Gu: Fay- 
thorne sculp: Brilliant impression of the first state. Fagan p. 4. 


Carolus Primus D. G. Angliae Scotiae Franciae et Hiber- 
niae Rex. etc., bust to right in armor, in rect. 4to. G. Faithorne 
Excud. Very fine impression of first state. F. p. 4. 


—— Same; second state. F. p. 4. 


The most Illustrious and Right Excellent Princesse Hen- 
riett Maria (etc., three lines), half length to left, oval in rect., 
folio. Are to be sould by Robert Peake at his Shopp neere Hol- 
borne Conduitt. F. p. 5. First state, fine impression. 


Henrietta Maria, bust to right, in mourning dress, oval in 
rect., 16mo. Sold by Nat: Brooke. F. p. 6. first item. 
Fine impression. 


Carolus II. D: G: Magne | Britanie, Fr: & Hib: Rex. | 
bust to right, with crown, royal robes and sceptre, ““C— R” on 
either side of head, oval, 4.6.x 3.7. Guil: Faythorne sculp: 
Unknown to Fagan. Fine copy. 


Carolus II Dei Gratia Angliae Scotiae Franciae et Hiber- 
niae Rex etc., bust to right, oval, quarterings of Arms of Great 
Britain in the angles, in rect., folio. W. Faithorne, Sculp. 
Fagan p. 8. first item. Second state, fine impression. 


The most Excellent and High Borne Princesse Mary 
Princesse of Orange (etc., three lines), nearly half length to left, 
oval in rect., small folio. Are to be sould by Robt: Peake at his 
shopp neere Holborne Conduitt. F. p. 10. second item. 

First state, fine impression. 


The most Renowned, and Hopefull Prince, William, Prince 
of Orange (etc., three lines), full bust to right, oval in rect., 
small folio. Are to be sould by Robt: Peake at his shopp neere 
Holborne Conduitt. F. p. 10. third item. First state, fine copy. 


6392 


6393 


6394 


6395 


6396 


6397 


6398 


6399 


6400 


6401 


6402 


M. Verus Aurelius Antoninus Imperator et Philosophus, 
bust, laureated profile to right, in rect., 8vo. W: Faithorne sculp. 
F. p. 11. Fine copy. ; 


—— Two copies with scant margins. (2) 


Leo X. Papa. Antea Joannes Medices Florentinus, bust to 
left, oval in rect., small folio. W Faithorne sculp: F. p. 11. 


Carolus V. Austriacus D. G. Roman: Imp: etc., bust to 
right, oval in rect., small folio. F. p. 11. 


Fridericus III. Dictus Sapiens, Saxoniae Dux &¢, bust to 
right, oval in rect., small folio. F. p. 12. (3) 


Edmund Anderson Kt L4 Chief Justice of the Com: Pleas 
ZEtat: 76, bust to right, oval in rect., 4to. W: Faithorne sculp: 
F. p. 19. Fine impression of the first state. 


Gulielmus Batesius, S. S. Theologiae Professor, bust to 
right, oval in rect., small 4to. Guli: Faithorne delin.—et sculp. 
F. p. 20. Fine impression. ; . 


Vera Effigies Roberti Bayfeild. Hitat Sue. 27, bust to 
right, oval in oak wreath, in rect., 8vo. W. Faithorne sculp: F. 
p- 21 first item. Third state. (From; Tractatus de Tumoribus 
Praetor Naturam. 1662.) (2) 


Vera Effigies Roberti Bayfeild. Hitat: 25, 1654, bust to 
right, in broad brimmed hat, in rect., 8vo. Guil: Faithorne 
sculp: F. p. 21. Brilliant impression of the first state. 

(From; Enchiridion Medicam: 1655.) 


—— Same; “ Jo: Spratt.” added. Second state. 


Vera Effigies Samuelis Bolton S. S. Theol: D: etc., bust 
to right, oval in rect., 8vo. G. Faithorne sculp. F. p. 23. 


oval in rect., 8vo. F. p. 23. 


, Orlandus Bridgeman Miles et Baronettus, Custos Magni 
Sigilli Angliae, half length to left, rect., small folio. W Fai- 
thorne ad vi: sculp. F. p. 23. 


—— Francesca Bridges Filia Domini Cavendish Dotissa Exo- 
niae Comitissa, three quarter length to left, seated, in rect., small 
folio. Ant: van Dyck pinx.-Giul: Faithorne excud, F. p. 24. 
Inscription space slightly injured. 


Effigies Edvardi Boys. S. T. B. tat 66, bust to left, . 


6403 


6404 


6405 


6406 


6407 


6408 


6409 


6410 


6411 


6412 


6413 


The R: R4 Father In God Ralph Brownrig L4 Ba Of 
Exeter, etc., bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. F. p. 24. 


—— The R: Reverend Father In God, Ralph Brownrig Lord 
BP Of Exeter; who dyed aged 67. Dec: 7. 1659. etc. W: Fai- 
thorne sculp. F. p. 25. (2) 


Iohannes Bulwer, cognomento Chirosophus, alias Philoco- 
phus (etc., seven lines), bust to right, hand on chest, oval in rect., 
8vo. W: Faithorne sculp: F. p. 25 III. 


—— Proof before all letters. F. p. 25 II. Brilliant impression. 


Vera Effigies Jacobi Calthorpe de East Basham in Comi- 
tatu Norfolciae Armigeri, half length to left, oval in rect., small 
folio. F. p. 25. First state. 


— Another impression, second state. (2) 


The Right Honb!le Charles, Earl of Carlisle, Vicount 
Howard of Morpeth, (etc., four lines), full bust to right, in 
armor, in octagon. Rect., 8vo. F. p. 26. Faithorne fec. 


Edmundus Castellus S. T. D. Ecclesiae Christi Cantuari- 
ens: Canonicus, etc., half length to right, oval, over Arms, in 
rect., folio. Will: Faithorne Pinxit et Sculpsit. F. p. 26 I. 


Fine impression of the first state. 


The Right Honble Roger Earle of Castlemayne, etc., bust 
to right, oval in-rect.,12mo. F. p. 27 I. 


Same; Additional work on the face. F. p. 27 II. (2) 


D. Ioao. De Castro the fourth Viceroy of India, half length 
to right, Arms overhead, rect., 4to. W: Faithorne sculp: F. 
p- 27. 


(Henry Hare, Lord Coleraine) Whole length in pilgrim’s 
habit, to right, seated writing, etc. W. Faithorne sculp. F. p. 
28. 24 item. First state, with stamp of Burleigh James. 


Portrait of Loredano and David playing the Harp, from 
his Ascents of the Soul. F. p. 28. note. (3) 


The Effigies of Iohn Collett D® of Divinitie, (etc., three 
lines), half length to right, Arms in upper corners, rect., 16mo. 
F. p. 29. With stamp of Burleigh James. 


Samuelis Collins, Med Dris Effigies. Aetat: Suae. 67, full 
bust to right, oval over Arms, in rect., folio. W. Faithorne ad 
vivum delin: et sculp: F. p. 29 III. (From; Systeme of Anat- 
omy, etc. 1685.) 


6414 


6415 


6416 


6417 


6418 


6419 


6420 


6421 


6422 


6423 


6424 


6425 


—— Dominicus Contareno Dei Gratia Venetiarum, bust to left, 
oval in rect., 8vo. W Faithorne fe. F. p. 29. 
Two copies, one slightly injured in upper right. (2) 


7 Mr Abraham Cowley, bust to right, octagon in rect., small 
folio. W. Faithorne sculp. 1687. F. p. 30. plate B. I. 
First state. 


— Same; with additional work on plate. Second state. 
—— Mr Abraham Cowley. Similar. W: Faithorne sculp. (2) 


Abrahamus Covleius Anglus, bust on pedestal, to right, 
rect., 8vo. W. Faithorne, fe: F. p. 30 I. Fine impression of 
the first state. ed 


(Cromwell) Olivarius Britannicus Heros, on horseback, in 
armor, rect., 4to. G: Faithorne fec: F. p. 32. 


(Edmund Elys.) tatis Suae 28. An° Do: 1662, full 
bust to right in octagon, over Arms, in rect., 4to, W. Faithorne 
delin: et sculp: F. p. 34 II. 


The Right Honble Sir Richard Fanchaw Knt: ete., bust 
to right, oval in rect., 4to. F. p. 361. 
Fine impression of the first state. 


St John Fortescu Kt Lord Cheife Justice & Lord Chancel- 
lor of England under King Henry y® Sixth., half: length to right, 
hands joined, octagon, over Arms, in rect., 4to. W: Faithorne 
sculp: F. p. 36. Brilliant impression. 


Vera Effigies Rever: Viri Mag: Jos: Glanvill, etc., bust to 
right, oval in rect., 8vo. W: Faithorne Sculp. F. p, 37. 


Francisci Glissoni Med: Dris Effigies tat: sua? 75, 


~ bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. W Faithorne del, et fecit. F. 


p- 87. Brilliant impression of the first state. (From; Trac- 
tatus de Natura Sustantiae Energetica, etc., 1667) 


Effigies Guil: Gouge S. S. Theologiae Profess: Qui Obiit 
An° etc., half length to right, oval in rect., 8vo. W. Faithorne 
sculp. F. p. 38 III. 


The true and lively Pourtraicture of Valentine Greatrakis 
Esq’, . . . famous for curing several Deseases and distempers 
by the stroak of his Hand only, half length to right treating 
subject, rect., 8vo. Sold by W™ Faithorne. F. p. 38. 

Fine impression of a scarce print. ees 


6426 


6427 


6428 


6429 


6430 


6431 


6432 


6433 


6434 


6435 


6436 


6437 


Anglorum Magnanimus Bevillius Granvil Cornubiensis, 
Eques Auratus. Aetat. 39 1640., half length in armor to right 
oval in rect., 4to. F. p. 38 I. 

Fine impression of the very scarce first state. 


The Right R4 Father In God John Hacket L4 Bishop, 
etc., bust to right, oval in rect., folio. W. Faithorne sculp: 
Ep, 89, | 


+ 


The Right Honble James Marquess Hamilton Earle of 
Arran, etc., bust to left in armor, oval in rect., small folio. Are 
to be sould by Robt: Peake at his shopp neere Holborne Conduitt. 
F. p. 401. Fine impression of the first state. 


Guilielmus Harveus, bust on pedestal to right, over base, 
in rect., 12mo. W: F: fec: F. p. 41. With stamp of Earl of 
Aylesford. (From Dt W™ Harvey’s Exercitatio Anatomica 
de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis, etc., 1628.) 


(Sir Robert Henley), half length in armor to left, oval in 
rect., 4to. Guil: Faithorne. del: et sculp: F. p. 41. 
Brilliant impression. 


—— Another copy. 


Thomas Hobbes Malmesburiensis, etc., bust to right, oval 
in rect., small 4to. W: Faithorne sculp: F. p. 41 II. With 
title-page of Opera Philosophica, 1668. 


The Right Honorable Henry Earle of Holland Baron of 
Kensington, etc.,, bust in armor to right, oval in rect., small 
folio. Are to be sould by Robt: Peake at his shopp neere Hol- 
borne Conduitt. F. p. 42. Very fine impression of the first state. 


Richardus Hooker Exoniensis scholaris socinaque (etc., 
ten lines), bust to left, oval supported and crowned by two 
Cupids, in rect., small folio. Guil: Faithorne sculp: F. p. 42. 
With engraved title-page: Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical 
Politie. , 


John Kersey Borne At Bodicot. Neere Banbury In The 
County Of Oxford, A° D" 1616, full bust to right, oval in rect., 
small folio. Soust pinx. 1672.—Faithorne Sculp. F. p. 43 
III. Fine impression. 


John La Motte Esq: Cittizen of London: etc., full bust to 
left, oval in rect., 8vo. G Faithorne fe: F. p. 44. Inlaid. 


Henry Lawes servant to his late Matle in his publick and 
private Musick, bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. W: Faithorne 
fect, YF p45. 


Antonius le Grand Duacensis, bust to right, oval in rect., 
8vo. F. p. 45. Slightly torn. (2) 


6438 


6439 


6440 


6441 


6442 


6443 


6444 


6445 


6446 


6447 


6448 


Samuel Leigh Aetat suae 15 Anno: Dom: 1661, bust to 
right, oval with ribbon and motto overhead, in rect., 12mo. Ey 
p. 45. Fine impression of a séarce print. 


Honoratiss D: Edvardus Littleton Mag: Sigil: Ang: 
Custos, etc., bust to right, vignette in oval, 16mo. Sould by 
Robt: Peake. F. p. 46. 

(Robert Loveday.) Lucidamant. Pour Relever. Wouldst 
know whose Face this Figure represents (etc., five lines), bust 
to right, octagon in rect., 12mo. F. p. 46 II. (2) 


Martinus Lutherus, S. S. T. D. Acerrimus. E. R. Hostis, 
bust to right, oval in rect., small folio. F. p. 47. 
Two copies. (2) 


Effigies Tho: Mace. Trin: Coll: Cantabr Clericus. Aetat 
Suae 63, three-quarter length seated to right, oval in rect., 
small folio. F. p. 47 I. 

This is first state but attempt has been made to alter word to 
= Clerici:2 at 


—— Johannes Mayow, bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. F. p. 
48 II. (From; Tractatus quinque Medico-Physici. 1674) 


Philippus Melanthon Germanice Dictus Schwartzerd, bust 
nearly profile to left, oval in rect., small folio. F. p. 48. (2) 


Hen: Do: Cary Baro de Leppington Comes Monmouthen- 
sis, et Hon™i Ord: Balniae Eques, bust to right, oval in rect., 
4to. Guil: Faithorne fe: F. p. 49. 


Franciscus Moore De Foley In Comitatu Berks Miles Ser- 
viens Ad Legem. Nihill Utile Quod Non Honestum, half length 
to right, oval in rect., 4to. W Faithorne fec: F. p. 501. 
Fine impression of the scarce first state. 


—— “Nihill” corrected to “ Nihil”. F. p. 50 IT. 


Henrici Mori Cantabrigiensis S. S. T. D. Effigies, etc., 
three-quarter length to right, seated under tree, in rect., folio. 
W: Faithorne dil: et Sculp: F. p. 50 III. Scarce. 


Dominus D. Thomas (Morton) Dunelmensis Episcopus, 
bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. F. p. 51. 


Vera. Effigies. Iohannes. Murcot. Aetat: 30. Obiit. 
Decbr 34; 1654, half length to right, oval in rect., 8vo. F. p. 51. 


(2) 
Sr William Noy Atturney Generall to King Charles the 
first, bust to right, oval in rect., 12mo. F. p. 51 I. . 


Same, the word “Sr” erased. F. p. 51 II. (2) 


6449 


6450 


6451 


6452 


6456 


6457 


6458 


6459 


6460 


6461 


Joannes Ogilvius, half length to right, oval in rect., folio. 
P: Lilly Pinxit.—Guil: Faithorne Sculp: F. p. 51. 


Brilliant impression, scarce. 


St John Ogle. Lieutenant Colonel to St Francis Vere, 
bust to right, oval in rect., 4to. F. p. 52. . 


William Oughtred. Haec est Oughtredi, etc. Aet. 83. 
Half length to right, rect., 12mo. W: Faithorne fec:—R. S. 


Honoratissimi Domini Gulielmi Paston Baronetti Effigies. 
Anno Domini 1.6.5.9. Half length to right, oval in rect., small 
folio. F. p. 52. Brilliant impression of a scarce print. 


—— Another copy, fair impression. 


—— Honoratissimae Dominae Paston Effigies. Anno Domini 
1.6.5.9. F. p. 53. Brilliant impression of a scarce print. 


—— James Earle of Perth Lord Drummond, etc. Anno Aetat: 
31. Half length to right, oval in rect., folio. W. Faithorne ad 
Vivum delin et Sculp. 

Fine impression of an excessively scarce print. 


The true and lively Pourtraicture of Endimmyon Porter 
of his Maties Bed chamber Esquire, half length to right, oval in 
rect., small folio. Guil. Dobson pinxit—Guil. ffaithorne sculp: 
Are to be sold by ThoS Rowlett at his shop neere Temple barre. 
F. p. 55 I. Fine impression of the excessively scarce first state. 


Title altered to; Robert Earle of Essex his Excellence 
Generall of the Army, etc. Cut close to artist’s line. 


The Right Reverend Father in God John Prideaux late 
BP of Worcester, full bust to right, oval in rect.,12mo. F. p. 55. 
Fine impression of a very scarce print. 


Eminentissimus. Armandus. Ioannes. Du. Plessis Cardi- 
nalis. Richeleus. etc., bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. G: 
Faithorne excud. F. p. 56. 


Jeames Steward Duke of Richmond & Lenox Earle of 
March & Darneley, etc., bust to left, oval in rect., folio. Are 
to be sould by Robt Peake att his shopp neare Holborne Con- 
duitt. F. p. 561. . 

Fine impression of the scarce first state, with stamp of Burleigh 
James. 


—— Another copy, engraver’s line faint. 


6462 


6463 


6464 


6465 


6466 


6467 


6468 


6469 
6470 


6471 


6472 
_ 6473 


64°74 


James Duke of Lenox, Earle of March Lord Darnley, etc., 
bust to right, vignette, in oval, 16mo. sould by P: Stent F. 
p-. 56. Scarce. 


Franciscus Rous Armig: Collegii Etonensis Praepositus 
Anno Christi 1656, Aetatis. 77, bust to right, in broad-brimmed 
hat, oval in rect., 4to. Guil: Faythorne scul; F. p. 57. 

Fine impression of a scarce print. 


‘Gulielmus Sandersonus. Aetat: suae. 68, etc., 1658, bust 
to right in cloak, oval in rect., 4to. Souse pinxit—W: Faithorne 
sculp: F.p.58I. Fine impression of the first state, very scarce. 


Christophori Simpson Effigies, bust to right, oval in rect., 
4to. I. Carwarden pinxit.—Guil: Faithorne sculp: F. p. 60 II. 


—— Another copy. 


Christophori Simpson Effigies, 12mo. W. Faithorne dil: 
et sculp: |F. p. 601] : 
Iohannes Sleidanus Patricius Argentoratensis, bust to 


right, oval in rect., small folio. W F sculp: Printed for Henry 
Bonwicke and Abel Swolle _ F. p. 60. (2) 


(Sir Henry Spelman, Knt.), bust to right, oval in rect., 
4to. Guil: Faithorne Sculp: F. p. 61 1. 

Beautiful impression of the excessively scarce first state before 
inscription. 


—— Another “oP ye equally brilliant but inscription space 
slightly injured. F. p. 611. 


Thomas Stanley Arm: bust to right, octagon, in rect., small 
folio. P: Lilly pinxit—Guil: Faithorne scul F. p. 61. 


Effigies Henrici Terne Armigeri Qui Buin’ (etc., five 
lines), half length to right in armor, oval in rect., folio. W: 
Sheppard pinx:—Guil: Faithorne sculp: F. p. 63 IT. 
Brilliant impression of a very scarce print. 


—— The face and title altered to J ames Duke Of Monmouth. 
F. p. 63 1V. Scarce. 


Monsieur de Thevenot, whole length to right, standing at 


table with globe, rect., small folio. W. Faithorne fe. F. p. 63. 


Jacobus Usserius Archiepiscopus Armachanus Totius Hi- 
berniae Primas, etc., bust to right, hand on skull, oval in rect., 
8vo. F. p. 64. 


—. eee 


6475 


6476 


6477 


6478 


6479 


6480 


6481 


6482 


6483 


6484. 


6485 


Effigies Tobiae Venner Med. Dr Anno Dom: 1660. Aetatis 
suae 85, bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. G: Faithorne. fe: 
F. p. 64 II. 

Fine impression, with stamp of Drugulin. (From; Via Recta 
ad Vitam Longam.) 


St Francis Vere, bust to right, profile, rect., 4to. F. p. 64. 
With title-page of his ‘“‘ Commentaries ”’ 1657. 


S' Horace Vere since Baron of Tilbury, bust to right, oval 
im Yect., 4to. F. p. 65. 


Voiture! whose gentle Papers so refin’d (etc., eight lines), 
bust to right, oval in rect., 12mo. F. p. 65. | 


Tohannes Wallis, S. T. D. Geometriae Professor Savilianus 
Oxoniae, bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. W. Faithorne delin, 
et sculp. 1668. ; 


Another copy, cut close. (2) 


Georgius Rodolphus Weckherlin, bust to left, oval in rect., 
12mo. F. p. 66. Brilliant impression. 


\ 


(Sir George Wharton) Who viewes this Face, (but wth one 
glimpse of Art,) (etc., six lines), bust to right, oval in rect., 
12mo. G Faithorne sc F. p. 66. Fine impression. 


(Sir George Wharton) Wise Nature humane Judgments to 
direct (etc., five lines), bust to right, oval in rect., 12mo. F. 
661. Brilliant impression of the scarce first state. 


The Great exemplar The Life and Death of the Holy 
Jesus. London Printed for R: Royston at the Angell in Ivie 
lane. 1653 W: Faithorne fe: F. p. 71 II. 
Fine impression of the second -state. 

— Same, title altered to; Antiquitatus Christianae, and ad- 


dress to Amen Corner. 1675. F. p. 71 IV. (2) 


(The Annunciation.) Ave gratia plena, ete. Will: Fai- 
thorne sculp:—Luke 1. 28. Pag: 13. F. p. 711. 
Two impressions of the first state and a third slightly imperfect. 


Same; The Annuntiation. added at top. F.p. 71 III. (4) 


St Mathew. 1653. W. Faithorne scul: F. p. 71 II. 
Impressions of the second, fourth and fifth states. 

St Marke ye Evangelist. 1678. F. p. 72 V. 

St Luke 1653 F. p. 72. Impressions of the second and 
fourth states. 

St John Evangelist 1678. F. p. 72. (7) 


6486 


6487 


6488 


6489 


6490 


6491 


64.92 


6493 


The Marriage in Cana. Will: Faithorne sculp: -F. p.°72: 
Fine impression of the second state with stamp of Burleigh 
James and one of the fifth state. 


The Betrayal of Christ. .W. Fathorne scul: F. p. 73. 
An impression of the second and two of the fourth states. 


The Last Supper. W Fathorne sculp F. p. 73. An im- 
pression of the second and an undescribed state dated 1678. 


Christ’s Agony on the Mount. W Fathorne scul F. p. 73. 
An impression of the second and one of the fourth states. 


The Ascension W: Faithorne sculp. F. p. 73. An im- 
pression of the second, with stamp of Burleigh James, and one 
of the fourth states. (11) 


- The Massacre of the Innocents. F. p. 74. The Flagella- 
tion. F. p. 74. Christ Crowned with Thorns. F. p. 74. The 
Crucifixion. F. p. 74. Christ and the Woman taken in Adul- 
tery. Christ laid in the Sepulchre. The Women at the Sepul- 
chre. The Repentance of Peter. 


Aeneas and the Golden Branch. W Faithorne sculp F. 


p. 74. 

—— Aeneas Killing Turnus. W: Faithorne sc. F. p. 74. 
| (10) 

Parallelum Olivae Nec Non Olivarii, etc., 1656.  G: 

Faithorne fec: F. p. 75. 


The Univercall Caracter by C. B. M. A. Sold by J. Roth- 
well at ye Fountaine in Cheapside. F. p. 76. _ 

Portrait of the author seated, full length, and other figures. 
Euclidis Elementa Geometrica, etc., 1666. W: Faithorne 
fest p77. (2) 


Front. to An Essay to the Advancement of Musick by 
Thomas Salmon 1672. Faithorne sculp. F. p. 77. 
With the stamp of Burleigh James. 


—— Front. to Anthony a Grand’s Institutio Philosophiae. 
1672. W. Faithorne fe. F. p. 77. , 
First state with stamp of Burleigh James. 


Same, second state with date 1674. (2) 


The Present State Of England. W. F. fe. F. p. 78 II. 
Full-length portrait of Charles II seated between Abp. Sheldon 
and Sir Orlando Bridgman. 


Saducismus Triumphatus. W. Faithorne fee. “OF p80: 


. And Saul perceived that it was Samuel, etc. W. Faithorne. 
fecit. F. p. 79. On undivided sheet. 


6494 


6495 


6496 
6497 


6498 


6499 


6500 


6501 


6502 


6503 


Front. to Joseph Glanville’s Two Choice and Useful 
Treatises, 1682. W. Faithorne Sculp. F. p. 80. 


A Chronologicall History of the Kings of France by the 

Sieur de Mezeray, etc. W Faithorne fec F. p. 80. 

Portraits of Faramond I., Pepin I., Hugh Capet., and Henry IV. 
: (2) 

— Front. to The Crucified Jesus 1686. W. Faithorne fec. 

te sp.’ Bl. 


—+ St Jacobus Minor F. p. 83 II. (2) 


Associatio Linguarum. La Ligue des Langues. W: 
Faithorne fe: F. p. 86. Fine copy. 


Charles I Surrounded by his Adherents. F. p. 92. 
With printed title-page. 1676. 


—— John Playford Aetatis Suae 40. An® Dom: 1663. F. 
p- 93. 
— Epictetus. F. p. 96. (2) 


John Smith Writing Master In London. F. p. 98. 
Fine impression of the first state. 


\ 


The Council of Trent. The Representation of the Fath- 
ers (etc., ten lines) W F 

Lucasta. W: Faithorne sculp Paris. Modern impression. Sir 
Bulstrode Whitelocke. Richardson’s copy. Henry Earl of - 
Manchester. Woodburn’s copy in two states. (5) 


FANTIN-LATOUR 


Le fée des Alpes. (The first subject.) (Hédiard No. 6.) 
Trial proof, undescribed by Hédiard, between the first and sec- 
ond states, before the name of. Lemercier, but after the music 
above the upper left-hand corner of the composition had been 
effaced from the stone. In the handwriting of the artist, 
“ Manfred de Robert Schumann.” Dedication proof to Mon- 
sieur Henri. Signed by Fantin and dated Nov. 73. 


— Le Musicien. (Hédiard No. 13.) Proof on Japan paper. 
Only state. Twenty-five proofs and the stone effaced. Le Poéte 
et la Muse. (Hédiard No. 45.) First state. Before the name 
of the printer. “‘ Seven or eight proofs only.” Hédiard. Two 
pieces, one lot. _ 


Rinaldo. (The second composition.) (Hédiard No. 19.) 
Second state. With the name of Lemercier. Of the first state 
seven or eight proofs only were printed; of the second state fifty 
proofs and the drawing effaced. Signed presentation proof to 
Monsieur Duchatel. 


6504 


6505 


6506 


6507 


6508 


6509 


6510 


6511 


6512 


The Evocation of Erda. (The first composition.) (Hé- 
diard Ne. 20.) First state. Before the inscriptions on the 
margin were effaced, and before the name of Lemercier. “ Seven 
or eight proofs only.” Hédiard. Signed presentation proof to 
Monsieur Bouvenne. 


Finale de la Valkiire. (Hédiard No. 24.) First state. 
Before the name of Lemercier. ‘‘ Seven or eight proofs only.” 
Hédiard. Signed artist’s proof. L’Etoile du Soir. (The sec- 
ond composition.) (Hédiard No. 25.) Second state. With the 
name of Lemercier. Signed presentation proof to Monsieur O. 
Berggman. ‘Twenty-five proofs only printed and the drawing 
effaced. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


The Repose of the Holy Family. (Second composition.) 
(Hédiard No. 36.) First state. Before the name of Lemercier. 
Proof on India paper. 


The Evocation of Kundry. (First composition.) (Hé- 
diard No. 42.) First state. Before the name of the printer. 
“ Seven or eight proofs only.” Heédiard. This very fine im- 
pression appears to have had a note by the artist in the lower 
right-hand margin, but it is so nearly effaced as to be illegible. 
The Evocation of Kundry. (The second composition.) (Hé- 
diard No. 43.) The second state. With the name of Lemercier. 
Proof on verger paper. A seemingly early impression, since 
Hédiard mentions only proofs on Japan paper or on chine 
collé. Two pieces, one lot. 


Paradise and the Peri. (Hédiard No. 50.) First state. 
Before the name of Lemercier. ‘“ Seven or eight proofs only.” 
Hédiard. Signed presentation proof to Monsieur Henri. 


Italie! (Hédiard No. 52.) First state.. Before the name 
of the printer. “ Seven or eight proofs only.” Hédiard. 


La fée des Alpes. (Hédiard No. 25.) Second state. 
With the name of Lemercier. Twenty-five proofs only and the 
drawing effaced. Signed artist’s proof on India paper. Of the 
finest quality. 


The Flying Dutchman. Finale. (Hédiard No. 60.) 
First state. Before the name of the printer. ‘‘ Seven or eight 
proofs only.” Heédiard. Signed artist’s proof. 


Set of Fourteen lithographs to illustrate “ Richard Wag- 
ner, Sa vie et ses Oeuvres.” (By Adolphe Jullien, Paris, 1886.) 
Signed artist’s proofs on India Pane The complete series of 
fourteen, one lot. 


6513 


6514 


6515 


6516 


6517 


6518 


6519 


6520 


6521 


Six proofs from the above mentioned set. Proofs on thin 
Japan paper. Very fine. They are Immortalité, Rienzi, Le 
Vaisseau-Fantéme, Tristan et Iseult, L’Or du Rhin, and Le 
Crépuscule des Dieux. Six pieces, one lot. 


Set of Fourteen lithographs to illustrate “ Hector Berlioz, 
Sa vie et ses Oeuvres.” (By Adolphe Jullien, Paris, 1888.) 
Signed artist’s proof on India paper. The complete series of 
fourteen, one lot. 


Religions et Religion. (Hédiard No. 91.) Second state. 
With the name of Lemercier. Twenty-five proofs only and the 
drawing effaced. A Victor Hugo. (Hédiard No. 92.) Second 
state. With the name of Lemercier. Twenty-five proofs only 
and the drawing effaced. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. 
A Eugéne Delacroix. First state. Before the name of Lemer- 
cier. “ Seven or eight proofs only.” Hédiard. Signed presen- 
tation proof to Monsieur Duchatel. Three pieces, one lot. 


Helen. (Hédiard No. 95.) Second state. With the 
name of Lemercier. Twenty-five proofs only and the drawing 
effaced. An especially beautiful composition. 


-—— La Liberté. Only state, Proof bearing the stamp of Bel- 
fond. Love Disarmed. (The second composition.) (Hédiard 
No. 98.) Twenty-five proofs. The drawing effaced. Signed 
artist’s proof on Chinese paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


Sara la Baigneuse. First state. With the music above 
the upper left corner of the composition. ‘Seven or eight 
proofs only.” Hédiard. Signed presentation proof to Monsieur 


Duchatel. 


Vénus et l’Amour. (Hédiard No. 101.) First state. 
Before all letters. There were printed nine or ten trial proofs 
and fifty proofs on China paper in this first state. There were 
four states in all. Signed presentation proof to Monsieur Du- 
chatel. The Same. Lettered impression of the fourth state. 
Chasseresse. (Hédiard No. 103.) Proof on India paper. 
Three pieces, one lot. 


Portrait of Fantin at Seventeen years of Age. (Hédiard 
No. 104.) First state on China paper. With the inscription 
beneath. Second state. On India paper, the inscription effaced. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


A Stendhal. (Hédiard No. 105.) Second state of three 
states. With the date changed to the 19th of June. Signed 
presentation proof to Monsieur Duchatel. Vénus et l’Amour. 
(Second composition.) (Hédiard No. 124.) | Second state. 
Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


6523 


6524 


6525 


6526 


6527 


6528 


6529 


6530 


6531 


A Robert Schumann. (Second composition.) (Hédiard 
No. 109.) There were printed eight trial proofs and twenty- 
five proofs of the finished composition. Signed presentation 
proof to Monsieur Duchatel. The title is also written by the 


* artist. 


—-— Paradise and the Peri. (Hédiard No. 111.) Second state 
of three states. Twelve impressions only. Signed presentation 
proof to Monsieur Duchatel. 


The Descent from the Cross: (Hédiard No. 113.) First 
state. There were printed twelve trial proofs and thirty-two 
other impressions and the drawing was then effaced. Signed 
presentation proof to Monsieur Duchatel. 


Ballet des Troyens. (Hédiard No. 114.) First state. 
Five impressions only printed. Signed presentation proof to 
Monsieur Duchatel. | 


Duo des Troyens. (The fifth composition.) (Hédiard 
No. 116.) First state. Three impressions only printed. From 
the Duchatel ¢ollection. The Same. Third state. With the 
margins cleaned. Twenty-five impressions printed and the 
drawing effaced. From the Duchatel collection. Two pieces, 
one lot. . 


— Duo des Troyens. (The smaller composition.) Signed 
presentation proof to Monsieur Duchatel. Vision. (Hédiard 
No. 122.) Third state of four. The margins cleaned. From 
the Duchatel collection. Two pieces, one lot. 


Duo des Troyens. Proof on China paper. Immortality. 
Proof on China paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


Semiramide. (Hédiard No. 118.) First state. Four 
proofs only printed. The Same. Second state. Seven trial 
proofs printed*and fifty impressions, and the drawing effaced. 
Proofs on China paper. From the Duchatel collection. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


Dernier theme de R. Schumann. (Hédiard No. 119.) 
First state. Before the retouch. Four impressions were printed. 
From the Hédiard collection. The Same. Second state, of 
which six trial proofs and twenty-five impressions were printed 
and the stone effaced. From the Duchatel collection. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


A Berlioz. (Hédiard No. 120.) First state. Three im- 
pressions only printed. The Same. Third state. (Of four 
states.) Seven impressions only printed. Proofs on China 
paper. From the Duchatel collection. Two pieces, one lot. 


6532 


Eve. (Hédiard No. 126.) Second state. There were 
printed six trial proofs and fifty impressions in this state, and 
the drawing was then effaced. Baigneuses. (The third large 
composition.) Second state, the composition completed. There 
were printed in this state six trial proofs and twenty-five im- 
cui and the drawing was then effaced. Two pieces, one 
ot. 


6533 


Undine. Only state. Drawn directly upon the stone. 
‘Proof on China paper. A Study for “Eve.” First state. Be- 
fore the reversed inscription below was erased. Nine impres- 
sions only in this state. Signed presentation proof to Monsieur 
Duchatel. Two pieces, one lot. 


Original Etching by Fantin-Latour. Un Morceau de 
Schumann. (Hédiard catalogue of etchings No. 2.) Second 
state of four states, before the name of Delatre. Very few 
proofs were printed. Fantin executed but two etchings, and 
this one, portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards, is rarely 
to be met with. © 


6534 


ETIENNE FICQUET 


Ariosto (Lodovico), bust to right, profile, oval in rect., 
5.3.x 3.11. Titien pinx.—Car. Eisen del.—Fiquet sculp. Fau- 
cheux 3 V. 


Same. Rectangular border, 9-16, added; artists’ Ife 
erased. Undescribed. (2) 


6535 


6536 Similar, but reduced to 4.5.x 2.12. Titien pinx.—Car. 


Eisen del.—Fiquet Sculp. 1794. F. 4 V. 


Same. Proof before all letters. F. 4 1V. 
The engraver’s last plate. (2) 


De Chenneviéres, bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. Cheri 
des belles et des grands, Bon Citoyen, ami cincere, etc., Gravé 
a Paris en 1770, par Ficquet Graveur, etc. F. 31 II. 

Same. “ cincere ” corrected to “sincere”* F. 31 III. (2) 


, 6537 


Cicero (M. Tullius), bust to left, rect., 24mo. —Ficquet 
Sculp F. 32. Two copies on India paper. 

Corneille (Pierre), bust to right, oval, in rect., 8vo. C le 
Brun pinx.—E Ficquet Sculp. F’. 34 IV. (3) 


6538 


Crayer (Gaspard de), bust to left, oval in rect., 24mo.— 
Ficquet sculp. F. 36. 

Crebillon (Joliot De), bust to front, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Aved pinxit.—E. Ficquet sculpsit. F. 37 en 

Same; proof before artists’ line. F. 37 II. (3) 


6539 


6540 


6541 


6542 


6543 


6544 


6545 


6546 


6547 


Descartes (René), bust to right, oval in rect., 12mo. 
Franc Hals Pinxt—E. Ficquet Sculpt F. 39 V. 

Same; proof before artist’s line. F. 39 IV. 

Dunz (Jean), bust to right, oval in oblong rect., 24mo. 
Ficquet. F. 4611. India proof. | 

Van Dyke, bust to left, oval in oblong rect., 24mo. Ficquet 
sculp. F.49I1II. India proof. (4) 


Eisen (Charles), bust to right, oval in rect., 12mo. Vispré 
pinx.—E. Ficquet Sculp. 1761. F. 51. 

Fenelon, De La Mothe, bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. 
F. 58 IV. India proof. (2) 


La Fontaine (Jean De), bust to right, oval, over tablet of 
the Wolf and the Lamb, in rect., 12mo. Hiacinte Rigault pinx 
—Ficquet Sculp. F. 61 VII. 

Before the finished work on the rivulet. One of the artist’s 
masterpieces and a fine impression. 


la Fontaine (Jean de), de l’Academie Francoise, bust to _ 
right, oval in rect., 12mo. Hyacinthe Rigault Pinx.—Ficquet 
Sculp. F. 62 1V. 

Lorraine (Henry de), Comte de Harcourt, bust to. right, 
oval in rect., 8vo. Nic. Mignard pinx.—Fiquet. Sculp. F. 65 I. 
First state, with address of Odieuvre. 

De La Cour (Jacques), bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. 


Ficquet Sculp. 1747. F. 8111. . ees 
La Mothe Le Vayer (F.), bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Nanteuil del.—Ficquet Graveur .. . 1775. F. 84 V. 
Same; proof before artist’s line. F. 84 1V. (2) 


Maintenon (Francoise D’Aubigné), Marquise de, half 
length to left, oval in rect., 8vo. Peint par P. Mignard en 1694. 
—Gravé par E. Ficquet en 1759. 

Fine impression of the artist’s masterpiece. 


Merian (Marie Sibylle), bust to right, oval in oblong rect., ; 
24mo.—ficquet sc F. 95. 

Mignard (Pierre), bust to front, oval in rect., 8vo.— 
Fiquet Sculp. F. 99. First state, with address of Odieuvre. 
-Moliere (Poquelin De), half length to right, rect., 8vo. 
Coypel pinx.—Ficquet Sculp. F. 101 III. (3) 


Montagne (Michel de), bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo.— 
Ficquet Sculp. 1772. F.1021V. India proof. 

Same; India proof before artists’ line. F. 102 III. 
Prevost (Antoine Francois), bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. 
—Ficquet Sculp. F. 118 II. 

Pucelle (René), bust to front, oval in rect., 8vo.—Ficquet 


Seulp. F. 119 II. (4) 


6548 


6549 


6550 


+6561 


6552 


6553 


6554 


6555 


Pufendorff (Samuel), bust to left, oval in oblong rect., 
24mo.—Ficquet sculp. F. 120. 


Regnard (Jean Fran.), bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Rigaud Pinxit.—Ficquet Graveur . . . 1776. F. 122 IV. 


—— Same; proof before artists’ line. F. 122 III. 


Ryckaert (David), bust to left, oval in oblong rect., 24mo. 
Fiquet. F. 123. India proof. (4) 


Rousseau (Jean Baptiste), bust to left, oval in rect., 12mo- 
Aved Pinxt 1736.—Ficquet Sculp. 1763. F. 131 V. 


Same; proof before all letters. F.131 III. Fine impres- 
sion of the best state, very scarce. (2) 


Rousseau (Jean Jacques), half length to right, oval in 
rect., 12mo. India proof before artists’ line. F. 132 VII. 


Saugrain. 6° Libraire de ce nom de Pere en Fils depuis 
1518, bust to left, oval in rect., 12mo. Fiquet Sculpsit. F. 
135 II. (2) 


Swift, Le Docteur, bust, nearly profile to right, oval in 
rect., 12mo. Fiquet sculp. F. 141. 


Toulouse (Louis Alex. De Bourbon), Comte de, bust to 
right, oval in rect., 8vo. Hyac Rigaud pinx.—D. Fiquet Sculp. 
F. 149. First state, with address of Odieuvre. (2) 


Voltaire, half length to right, oval over emblems and hori- 
zontally ruled tablet, with Latin inscription, in rect., 12mo. De 
la Tour pinx. 1736.—E. Ficquet Sculp. 1762. F. 162 V. 


Brilliant impression of a fine engraving. 


Same; proof before inscription, with white tablet. F. 162 
IV. 


Vade (Jean Joseph), bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. Rich- 
ard pinx.—Ficquet Sculp. F. 150. 


Vavasseur Guillaume, Premier Chirurgien du Roy Fran- 
cois I., bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo.—Fiquet Sculp. F. 153. 
First state, with address of Odieuvre. 


Wouwermans Philippes, Ficquet sculp. F. 173. 


—— Zaft-Leven Cornille Ficquet sculp. F. 176. India proof. 
Sed) 


LEOPOLD FLAMENG 


Grolier at the House of Aldus. After the painting of Francois 
Flameag. Proof signed by painter and etcher. Published by 
the Grolier Club. Rare and fine. | 


6556 


6557 


6558 


6559 


6560 
6561 
6562 
6563 


6564 


6565 


6566 


Portrait of Seymour Haden. Etched from life by Fla- 
meng. Presentation proof from Flameng to Philip Gilbert Ham- 
erton. Signed artist’s proof. Portrait of Sir Seymour Haden. 
Etched by E. Lacretel. Private plate. Proof on Japan paper. 
Signed by the etcher and Seymour Haden. Two pieces, one lot. 


Jean Paul Laurens. First state, of which three or four 
proofs only were printed. Signed artist’s proof. 


La Source. After Ingres. Trial proof, unfinished. To- 
gether with remarque proof on India paper and lettered impres- 
sion on India paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


The Blue Boy. After Gainsborough. Proof on India 
paper. And nine other pieces. Ten pieces, one lot. 


Forster, Francois. The Three Graces. After Raphael. 
Apell, p. 157, No. 12, third state, on India paper. Before the 
retouch. ; 


Titian’s mistress. After Titian. Appell, p. 158, No. 18, 
second state. Before the address of Artaria and Fontaine. Por- 
trait of Raphaél, after himself. A., p. 158, No. 25, third state. 
Two pieces. 


Fortuny, Mariano. An Idyl. First state, before the let- 
ters. Fine and rare. 


Arab Watching by the Body of his Friend. Famille Maro- 


caine. Two pieces, one lot. 


Kabyle Morte. First state, before all letters. Fine im- 
pression. 


Francois, Charles Remy Jules. Les Enfants d’Edouard. 
After P. dela Roche. Apell, p. 162, No. 4. La Fille du Titien. 
After Titian. Engraved by Charles S. Pradier. ‘Two pieces, 

one lot. : 


Pélerins sur la place St Pierre 4A Rome. After Paul De la 
Roche. Apell, p. 163, No. 6. Finished trial proof on plain 
paper. | 


CLAUDE FERDINAND GAILLARD 


THE FOLLOWING COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS BY GAILLARD IS 
BELIEVED TO BE BY FAR THE FINEST IN EXISTENCE. ALL THE 
PROOFS ARE OF EXCEPTIONALLY FINE QUALITY AND ARE MAINLY 
FROM GAILLARD’S OWN PORTFOLIO. 


6567—PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER 
Etched by T. de Mare. Artist’s proof on Japanese paper. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT 

Etched by Loys Delteil. Signed artist’s proof on etching paper. 
Also a process print of his portrait, after a drawing by an 
unknown artist. Three pieces, one lot. 


6568—ESSAIS, STUDIES, ETC. (Beraldi No. 1, a, b, and d) 
MarsHat Ney, A MovunvTarineer, Torso oF a Man. Three 
pieces, one lot. 


6569—THE SAME (B. 1, e) 
Study of a man’s head in profile. First to fourth states. Four 
pieces, one lot. 


’ 6570—THE SAME (B. 1, g, h, j, k, 1) 

ApoLtLo pI Betvepere. A FasHion Puiate. Two Heaps or 
MEN (not mentioned by Beraldi). Portrair or Dumas PERE 
and two other subjects (not mentioned by Beraldi). Moruer 
AND CuILp (not mentioned by Beraldi). Five pieces, one lot. 


6571—PORTRAIT OF CHAPU (B. 2) 
First to third states. Three pieces, one lot. 


6572—ACADEMIC FIGURE OF A MAN (B. 83) 
Very fine presentation proof to Louis Sargent. 


ANOTHER POSE OF THE SAME MODEL 
(Not mentioned by Beraldi.) Very fine presentation ee to 
Alfred Sargent. 


FIRST GRAND PRIX DE ROME (B. 4) 


Presentation print to Charles Sargent. Three pieces, one lot. 


6573—PORTRAIT OF ARISTIDE PONTIEUX (B., 5) 
Trial proof. Also an unknown Portrait (not mentioned by 
Beraldi). Trial proof on Japanese paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


6574—CHATEAUBRIAND (B. 6) 
After Girodet. First state, with an autograph dedication. Very 
fine proof on India paper. 


6575—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 6. Second state. With the inscriptions. 


6576—GIOVANNI BELLINI (B. 8) , 
After himself. Fourth state, on India paper. Signed. 


6577—_THE SAME 


Another impression, in the same state, on plain paper. Signed. : 


6578—_THE SAME 
Another impression, in the same state, but without the clouds 
and border lines. On India paper. Not signed. Also a fifth 


state, on plain paper. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


6579—PORTRAIT OF HORACE VERNET (B. 9) 
After Paul Delaroche. Second to fourth states. Also an inter- 
mediate state between the second and third (not described by 
Beraldi). Four pieces, one lot. 


6580—PORTRAIT OF LAFON (B. 10) 


First to sixth states. Six pieces, one lot. 


6581—_THE SAME | 
A trial proof, apparently from another plate. 


6582—MONSIGNOR BOUVIER, BISHOP OF MANS (B. 11) 
Signed proof on India paper. 


6583—PORTRAIT OF F. MISTRAL (B. 12) 


Also a process reproduction of this plate. ‘Two pieces, one lot. | 


6584—TITIAN’S VENUS (TRIBUNA, FLORENCE) (B. 13) 
Second state, on India paper. The plate remained unfinished. 


6585—LA VIERGE AU LINGE (B. 14) : 
After Raphaél. Proof on India paper. With the engraver’s 
name in scratched letters. Fine. . 


6586—THE CONDOTTIERE (B. 15) : 
After Antonello de Messina. Second and fourth states. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


'6587—LA VIERGE AU DONATEUR (B. 16) 
After Giov. Bellini. First to third states. Three pieces, one lot. 


6588—VIERGE DE JEAN BELLIN (B. 17) 
Third and fourth states. The third signed. Two pieces, one lot. 


6589—GATTAMELATA (B. 18) | 
After Donatello. Third to fifth states. The third and fourth 
states signed. Three pieces, one lot. 


6590—PRINCE BIBESCO (B. 19) 


6591—_VENUS (B. 20) 
After Thorwaldsen. Second and third states. Two pieces, one 
lot. 


6592—MERCURY (B. 21) 


After Thorwaldsen. Second and third states. The second state 
signed. Two pieces, one lot. 


65983—A STATUETTE OF A WOMAN (B. 22) 
A BAS-RELIEF (B. 23) 


Both on India paper. Two pieces, ene lot. 


6594—EDIPUS (B. 24) 


After Ingres. Third and fourth states. The fourth state signed. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


6595—_THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 24. Fifth state, on India paper. 
Autograph dedication "proof. 


6596—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 24. Intermediate state between the 
fifth and sixth, on India paper. (Not mentioned by Beraldi.) 


6597—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 24. Sixth state. On India paper. 


6598—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 24. Sixth state. On etching paper. 


6599—_THE MAN WITH THE PINK (B. 25) 
After Van Eyck. Third state. Proof before all letters. Signed. 
An exceedingly choice impression. 


6600—THE SAME 
_ Another impression of B. 25. Fifth state. Artist’s proof on 
India paper. An unusually fine proof. 


6601—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 25. Sixth state. (Gazette des Beaux- 
Arts.) Before the size of the copper was reduced. With “Imp. A. 

~ Salmon, Paris.” 


6602—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 25.. Seventh state. (Gazette des 
Beaux-Arts.) Without the printer’s address. The copper is 
reduced in size. On India paper. Very fine. 


6603—LA VIERGE DE LA MAISON D’ORLEANS (B. 26) 
After Raphaél. Third state. On India paper, signed and with 
a memorandum regarding the plate, by the engraver. 


6604A—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 26. Fifth state. (Gazette des Beaux- 
Arts.) On India paper. 


6605—DANTE (B. 27) 
; Signed proof, on India paper. Before Gazette des Beaux-Arts. 


-DURER (B. 28) 
Unfinished plate. Impression on Japanese paper. ‘Two pieces, 
one lot. . 


6606—VIRGIN AND CHILD (B. 29) 
After Botticelli (Louvre). Second state. Unfinished trial proof, 
on India paper. 


6607—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 29. Fifth state. Finished proof 
before all letters, on India paper, and signed. Marked by the 
engraver himself over his signature: “ Dernier état, trés-rare.” 


6608—_THE SAME : 
Another impression of B. 29. Seventh state; with the title. On 
India paper. ‘ 


6609—HENRI, COMTE DE CHAMBORD (B. 30) 
Proof on India paper, with the white lilies in the coat-of-arms, 
and before the engraver’s name. Exceedingly fine. 


6610—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 30. Artist’s proof on India paper. 
The lilies are shaded and the artist’s name appears in the margin 
below. Very fine. 


6611—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 30. Print on India paper, with the 
full inscription. Signed by the engraver. 


6612—POPE PIUS IX (B. 31) 
Fifth state. Proof before letters on India paper. Signed. 
Splendid proof. 


6613—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 31. Seventh state. Print on India 
paper. Signed. Fine. 


6614—LE CREPUSCULE (B. 82) 
After Michel Angelo. First, second, and third states. Three 
pieces, one lot. 


6615—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 32. Third state. Signed. Very rare. 


6616—THE SAME 
Two more impressions of B. 32. Fourth and fifth states. Both 
on India paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


6617—ST. SEBASTIAN—A STUDY (B. 33) 
Signed proof on plain paper. Very rare. 


6618—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 33. On Japanese paper. 


6619—ST. SEBASTIAN (B. 34) 
After F. Gaillard’s own design. Sixth to ninth states. The 
seventh state signed by the engraver. Four pieces, one lot. 


6620—THE SAME 


Another impression of B. 34. Sixth state. On thick paper. 
Signed. 


6621—_WAX BUST IN THE MUSEUM OF LILLE (B. 85) 
The first plate. On Japanese paper. 


6622—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 35. 


6623—WAX BUST IN THE MUSEUM OF LILLE (B. 86) 
The second plate. Second state. On Japanese paper. Partly 
mounted. 


6624—THE-SAME 
Two more impressions of B. 36. Third and fourth states. Both 
on India paper. The third state signed. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 
o 


6625—MONSIGNOR DE MERODE, ON HIS KNEES BEFORE 
AN APPARITION OF CHRIST (B. 37) 


Second and third states. Two pieces, one lot. 


6626—DOM PROSPER GUERANGER, ABBE DE SOLESMES 
(B. 38) 
First, second, third, and ninth states. The ninth state is signed. 
Four pieces, one lot. 


6627—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 38. Eleventh state. On India paper. 
Signed. Very rare and fine. 


6628—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 38. Twelfth state. Proof before 
letters, on India paper and signed. A superb impression. 


6629—THE SAME ; 
Another impression of B. 38, with the coat-of-arms and the name 
and title of the personage and the address of the engraver. State 
not mentioned by Beraldi. Fine print on India paper. 


6630—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 38. Thirteenth state. From the 
“Gazette des Beaux-Arts.’’ On India paper. 


6631—POPE LEO XIII (B. 39) 
Second state. On India paper. 


6632—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 39. Third state. Signed by the 
engraver. Very fine and rare. 


6633—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 39. Fifth state, with the inscription 
in the margin. On India paper. Fine. 


6634A—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 39. Sixth state. The head is entirely 
changed. On India paper. 


6635—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 39. Apparently from a cdbaneerne 
The head only, before it was changed. Not mentioned by ~ 
Beraldi. On India paper. 


6636—MONSIGNOR PIE, BISHOP OF POITIERS (B. 40) | 
First, second, and fifth states. The two latter ones signed. 
Three pieces, one lot. 


6637—THE SAME ; 
Another impression of B. 40. Sixth state. On India paper. 
Signed. With a note at the bottom by the engraver. Superb 
mpupression. 


6638—THE SAME | 
Another impression of B. 40. Seventh state. On India paper. 
Very fine. 


6639—THE SAME | 
Another impression of B. 40. Eighth state. On plain paper. 
Published by Benjamin Robineau. | 

6640—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 40. The plate is reduced in size, the 
coat-of-arms removed, and the inscription eheruets On India 


paper. 
6641—COUNT DE MELUN (B. 41) 


First to third states. Also two variations of the third state. 
Five pieces, one lot. 


6642—-LE PERE HUBIN (B. 42) 
From first to twelfth states. In all probability a pres series 
of proofs. Twelve pieces, one lot. 


6643—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 42. Fourteenth state. 


6644—THE SAME 
Three impressions of B. 42. Fifteenth, sixteenth, and seven- 
teenth states. Three pieces, one lot. 


6645—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 42. Nineteenth state. With the 
remarque. 


* 


6646—THE SAME 


Two other impressions of B. 42. Twentieth state and a state 
not mentioned by Beraldi. Two pieces, one lot. 


6647—CHRIST AND THE DISCIPLES OF EMMAUS (B. 48) 
After Rembrandt. Trial proofs i, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8. A very 
interesting and probably unique set. Seven pieces, one lot. 


6648—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 43. Seventh state according to Beraldi. 
The plate is now well advanced. Splendid proof on Japanese 
paper. 

6649—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 43. The plate is more advanced than 


in the seventh state (state not mentioned by Beraldi). Excellent 
impression on plate paper. 
6650—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 43. More advanced than the foregoing 
(state not mentioned by Beraldi). Very fine proof on Japan 
paper. | 
6651—THE SAME 


Another impression of B. 43. Proof before letters and before A. 
Beillet’s address. On Japan paper. Fine. 


6652—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 43. The same state as the foregoing, 
but somewhat higher in tone. Fine proof on Japan paper. 


6653—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 43. Tenth state. Proof before letters 
on India paper, with A. Beillet’s address. Numbered “ 3.” 


6654—CHRIST 
.A fragment of the plate B. 43, published by the “ Gazette des 
Beaux-Arts.” Proof on Japan paper. 


6655—THE SAME A en 
Another impression of the foregoing state of B. 43. Proof on 
India paper. 


6656—ST. FRANCIS (B. 44) | 
After Fra Angelico. First and second states. Two pieces, one 
lot. 


6657—ST. GEORGE (B. 45) 
After Raphaél. Five trial proofs before the second border line. 
“In 1884 a printseller of Paris asked from 800 to 1,200 francs 
for one of these trials.” Beraldi. Five pieces, one lot. 


6658—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 45. Well advanced trial proof on 
Japanese paper. 


6659—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 45. Fine trial proof on Japanese 
paper. , 
6660—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 45. Very fine trial proof on Japanese 
paper. . 


6661—_THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 45. Trial proof on white paper. 


6662—THE SAME | 
Another impression of B. 45. Exceedingly fine trial proof from 
the almost finished plate. On Japanese paper. 


6663—THE SAME 
Five more trial proofs of B. 45, swith the double borderline. 
According to Beraldi, ranging between the fourteenth and the 
thirty-first states. Five pieces, one lot. | 


6664—THE SAME ; 
Another impression of B. 45. Thirtieth state. Last trial proof 
of the finished state, just preceding the publicatiqn: Superb 
impression on J apanese Heper, 


6665—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 45. Thirty-second state, with the 
title. Printed on India paper. 


6666—PORTRAIT OF LOUIS VEUILLOT (B. 46) 


On Japanese paper. : 
6667—MONSIGNOR BILLARD, BISHOP OF CARCASSONE 
(B. $7) 


First, second, fifth, sixth, sixteenth, and twentieth states. Six 
pieces, one lot. 


6668—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 47. Twenty-first state. Splendid 
proof. 


6669—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 47. Twenty -aeeeneae state. With the 
coat-of-arms. On India paper. Fine. 


6670—LA SGUR ROSALIE (B. 48) 
First, second, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, ninth, and tenth@ states. 
A probably unique series of ae proofs. Very fine. Eight 
pieces, one lot. 


6671—_THE SAME ‘ 
Another impression of B. 48. Tenth? state. Very fine. 


6672—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 48. Eleventh state. Very fine trial 
proof on India paper. 


6673—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 48. Twelfth state. Exceedingly fine 
trial proof on Japanese paper. | 


6674—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 48. T'wenty-second state, with the 
head of St. Vincent de Paul as remarque. Fine. 


6675—THE SAME ) 
Another impression of B. 48. Twenty-fifth state, with the same 
remarque. Fine. 


6676—THE SAME | 
Another impression of B. 48. Twenty-ninth state, with the 
title. Fine. 


6677—PORTRAIT OF DE ZVENIGORODSKOI, MINISTER OF 
STATE OF RUSSIA (B. 49) 
Third state. 


6678—PORTRAIT OF MME. * * * (B. 50) 
Trial proof, retouched in pencil and signed by the engraver. 
Before “ F. G.” in the lower left corner. Unique. 


6679—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 50. Second state, with the letters 
“FF. G.” Signed proof. 


6680—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 50. Second state, with the letters 
“¥F. G.” On Japanese paper. 


6681—PORTRAIT OF MR. DELABY (B. 51) 
Portrait oF MonsiGNor DE Staur (B. 52) 
Another portrait of the same (B. 52a), and a third portrait of 
the same (B. 53). All on Japanese paper. Four pieces, one lot. 


6682—PORTRAIT OF MR. LANGLADE (B. 64) 
Another portrait of the same (B. 55). Both on Japanese paper. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


6683—THE SAME 
Another impression of B. 55. On India paper and signed. 


6684— PORTRAIT OF MME. X * * * (B. 56) 
On Japanese paper. 


6685—-POPE LEO XIII—SKETCH (B. 47) 
Another portrait of the same (B. 58). 
Monsicnor Rogerson (B. 59). 

All on Japanese paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


6686—CECILE JUDISSE, THE ENGRAVER’S NIECE Fi; 60) 
Signed proof on etching paper. 


6687—SKETCH OF A MAN STANDING (B. 61) 
A Move Sratep (B. 62). A Monet Leanina Forwarp (B. 
63). All on Japanese paper. Three pieces, one lot. — 


6688S—HEAD OF A WOMAN (B. 64) 
A Peasant Woman anv Cuitp (B. 65). Both on Japanese 
paper, the latter proof signed. Two pieces, one lot. 


6689—A WOMAN SEATED AND A MAN STANDING (B. 66) 
Bust or a Youna Woman (B. 67). Both on Japanese paper. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


6690—BUST OF A WOMAN, ALMOST IN PROFILE (B. 68) 
Signed proof on etching paper. 


6691—HEAD OF A SLEEPING CHILD (B. 69). 
Bust or a Woman IN Prorite (B. 70). Sieerinc CHILDREN 
(B. 71). All on Japanese paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


6692—BUST OF A WOMAN, THE HEAD TURNED TO THE 
RIGHT (B. 72) 

First state, before the name. Another impression, second state, 

with the name. Both on Japanese paper. Two pieces, one’ lot. 


6693—WOMAN STANDING, DIRECTED TO THE RIGHT 
(B. 73) 
Currassiger SEATED (B. 74). Currasster Stanpine (B. 75). 
Sxetcues: Heap or Curist, etc. (B. 76). All on Japanese 
paper. Four pieces, one lot. 


6694—_THE DESCENT FROM THE CROSS (B. 77) 
A Saint 1n 4 Grorro (B. 78). THe Maapaten (B. 79). All 
on Japanese paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


6695—HEAD OF A MAN (B. 80) 
After Rembrandt. Another plate of the same (B.81). Portrait 


oF Rapuart. (Not mentioned by Beraldi.) All on Japances: 


paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


6696—HEAD OF A GIRL 
On Japanese paper. Portrait or A Crerayman. Trial proof 
on vellum. (Neither of them mentioned by Beraldi.) Sv. 
Puirisert (B. 82). After Delauney. Proof on India paper. 
Three pieces, one lot. | 


6697—JOCONDE (B. 8&4) | 
After Leonardo da Vinci. Trial proofs 1, 3, 4, 5, 6,.9, and 10. 
A probably unique set. Seven pieces, one lot. 


6698—THE SAME 
Four more impressions of B. 84. Duplicates of trial proofs 
3, 4, 5, on Japanese paper, and one of trial 5, on India paper. 
Four pieces, one lot. 


, 


EE ——— 


6699—PORTRAIT OF CORNEILLE (not mentioned by Beraldt) 


First state. Drypoint. Printed on a brown bristol board. 
Unique. 


6700—THREE WOOD ENGRAVINGS AFTER DRAWINGS BY 
THE ARTIST 
La Joconpz, engraved by Hotelin. Bicuat’s Srarur, engraved 
by Delduc. Venus or Metos, engraved by Hurel. Also the 
Portrait or Monstcnor Dusar, engraved by Burney, pupil of 
Gaillard. (B. 15.) First state. Proof on India paper, before 
the printer Salmon’s name. Four pieces, one lot. 


ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY GAILLARD 


6701—ITALIAN WOMAN (COSTUME DE TIVOLI, 15 MARS, 
1858) 
Heap or Homer, FROM THE ANTIQUE BUST IN THE VATICAN. 
Both pencil drawings. Very fine. Two pieces, one lot. 


6702—A STUDY FOR THE DESCENT FROM THE CROSS 
(Man standing on a ladder, reaching down.) 
Black chalk and India ink. 


ANOTHER STUDY FOR THE DESCENT FROM THE 
CROSS. (The upper portion of the body of Christ, with- 
out the head.) 


Pencil, washed with sepia. Both very fine. Two pieces, one lot. 


6703—A STUDY FOR A LAST JUDGMENT 
Pen and ink and pencil. 
A STATUE OF PALLAS ATHENE 
Pencil. 
A SKETCH OF A NUDE WOMAN IN A LANDSCAPE 
WITH SHEEP 


Pencil, slightly washed with water colors. Three pieces, one lot. 


6704—REGINA C@éLI 
Maponna SurRoUNDED By A Hato or ANGELS’ Heaps, SEATED 
on Cxroups. Both pencil sketches. Fine. Two pieces, one lot. 


6705—NUDE CHILDREN AND CUPIDS 
After Giulio Romano and Parmeggiano. In black chalk. Four 
pieces, one lot. 


6706—SIX FRIEZES OF TRITONS AND MERMAIDS 


Pencil and ink. Six pieces, one lot. 


6707—SEVEN FRIEZES OF TRITONS AND MERMAIDS 


Pencil and ink. Seven pieces, one lot. 


6708 Gainsborough, Thomas. The Shepherd. Original etching. 
Dated 1760. 


Se 


6709 


6710 


6711 


6712 


6713 


6714 


6715 


CHARLES ETIENNE GAUCHER 
References are to Beraldt 


(Adieux de Louis XVI. et Sa Paes Proof before all 
letters. B. 21 I. 


Same as above, trial proof, unfinished. (2) 


Gaucher (Charles Etienne), bust to right, oval in rect., 
12mo. Gravé par son éléve et ami A. P. de B.. . d’ aprés le : 
tableau peint par T. de Noireterre, en 1787. B. 22 Le 


Same as above, added in upper left; Tom. 4. Pag. 185. 
Be? sae | (2) 


Anacreon, bust, profile to right, in oval, surrounded by 
emblems over tablet with Greek motto, 4to, rect. Lebarbier del. 
—C. S. Gaucher incid. A. R. V. B. 23 II. 


—— Same as above; proof before the Greek motto and title. 
B: 231. (2) 


—— Artois (Comtesse d’), bust to front, crowned by Cupid, 
adorned by the Graces, in rect., 24mo. Desrais, del—C. S. 
Gaucher incid. 1788 Invitation aux Graces. Voyez Page I. 
B. 2411. 


Beauharnois (Fanny), bust, nearly profile to right, oval 
over tablet, in rect. Dessiné par Thornton, en 1785, et Gravé 
par C. E. Gaucher en 1802. B. 25 II. 


—— Same as above; before shading and marbling of the tablet. 
B..20c. : (2) 


Bossuet (J. B.), Eveque de Meaux. Né le 27 7bre 1627, 
etc. Peint par H. Rigaud,—Gravé par C. E. Gaucher. B. 27. 


—— Boufflers (St. J. De), Membre de I’'Institut National. 
Hilaire Le Dru del'—Gaucher Dirext B. 28 II. 
Briquet (Fortunée B.) Née a Niort le 16 Juin 1782. 


Dessiné par Melle De Noireterre, An. X.—Gravé par C. E. 
Gaucher. B. 29 II. 


Buffon, bust to left, over tablet with title, in ornamental 
rect. frame, 8vo. Naturam amplectitur omnem. par Panckoucke. 
Drouais Pictor Reg . . . Gaucher .. . inci. 1774. B. 3011. 


Same as above, betes title and with different artist’s line: 
Peint par Drouais le fils . . . et Gravé par Ch Gaucher .. . 
1774. B. 301. (2) 


6716 


6717 


6719 


6720 


6721 


Reduced copy of above, in plain rectangular frame. F. 
Drouais pinx. 1761.—C. S. Gaucher ine. an. VII. Proof before 
AES ee ies a 


Cailhava (Jean Fr.), bust to left, oval over cross-ruled 
tablet and base containing inscription, in rect. A. Pujos del. 
ad vivum.—C. S. Gaucher ex Acad. Art. Lond. incid. 1780. 
B, 32 II. 


Same as above, trial proof, unfinished, before inscription, 
artists’ line lightly etched: APujos del. ad vivum.—C. Gaucher 
aice.a. <f, | 


Same as above, the plate finished, tablet blank, before in- 
scription, “a, f.” altered to “1780.” Undescribed. B. (32 al). 


% (3) 


Cambefort (Joseph Paul Augustin), bust to right, oval 
over emblems in rect., containing all inscriptions except artist’s 
line: “ Gravé par C. E. Gaucher, d’apres le tableau de C. Bor- 
net,-en' 1792.” B. 33. 


Carcado (Comtesse De), bust, lace cap with ribbon, dress 
open at neck, order on breast, to right, oval, with border con- 
taining title, over base with inscription, in rect., 12mo. Peint 


par Mle Loir.—Gravé par Ch Gaucher. B. 34 III. 


Same as above, before the portrait was altered from bust, 
flowers in hair, long curls, low neck dress, flowers at breast, and 
before all inscription, except, lightly etched; Peint par Melle 
Loir.—Gravé par Ch E. Gaucher. B. 34 I. fz) 


Catherine II. Impératrice des Russies Mere de ses 
peuples, Née le 2 May 1729, bust, profile to right, oval in rect. 
Greuze del. sub stat. Houdon.—Gaucher incid. a. f. 1782. Al- 
teri Gallie Palladi Honor: B. 36 II. 


—— Same as above, proof before the Latin inscription. B. 36 I. 


Caylus (Charles Gabriel), bust to left, oval in rect. Peint 
par Fontaine.—Gravé par Ch. Gaucher 1766. B. 37. (3) 


Cervantes (M! De), bust to left, oval, with title in ribbon 
overhead, emblems at sides, over tablet and base, in rect. Que- 
verdo inv.—Gaucher Sculp B. 38. 


Trial proof, not quite finished, before title; artist’s line 
lightly etched. F. M. Quéverdo del.—C. S. Gaucher eff. inc. 
a. f. Undescribed. 

Plate finished, before title, “inc. a. f.” altered to “ incid.” 
Undescribed. (3) 


6722 


6723 


6724 


6725 


6726 


Chapelle, bust to left, broad oval frame, emblems, over 
tablet, with title, on base. Tom. I. Pag. I. C. Le Brun pinx. 
C. S. Gaucher ine. a. R. 4. B. 39 II. 


—— Proof before title; at top, lightly etched, " Domest. heies 
B. 39 I. : (2) 


Cochin (C. N.), bust to left, on pedestal, crowned by 
Genius and Graces, in rect., 12mo. C. Monnet del.—C. S. 
Gaucher inc. 1789. B. 41. 


——— Trial proof, not quite finished, background unfinished. 


Plate advanced, but still unfinished, “inc a f.” instead of 
“ine. 1789.” (3) 


Condé (Louis De Bourbon II. Du Nom), Prince De, bust 
to left, oval in rectangular frame, over tablet with title; in rect., 
12mo. le Juste Pinxit—Car Gaucher del. et sculp. B. 42. 


Le Grand Corneille, bust to left, oval over Genius, emblems 
and base with title, in rect., 8vo. Car. le Brun Pinx.—Car. 
Gaucher sculp. B. 43 II. 


—— Proof before title. B. 43 I. (3) 


Cossé, Due De Brissac (Jean-Paul-Timoleon De), half 
length, queue. of wig falling over right shoulder, ear-ring in 
right ear, in uniform, oval, with war emblems, over base with 
view of Hotel de Ville and tablet with title. Pougin de St 
Aubin, Pinx.—Car. Gaucher, del. et Sculp. 1772. (etc., two 
lines). A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. At upper right 
No 203. B. 44 III. 

Proof before queue, ear-ring and “N° 203” and with 


early address: A Paris chez Blygni Cour du Manége aux Thuil- 
leries. Undescribed state between first and second. 


—— Same as above, queue and ear-ring added. B.441I. (3) 


Demoustier (Charles-Albert), homme de Lettres, Né a 
Villers-Cotteretz, le 13 mars 1761, bust to right, oval over ver- 
tically ruled tablet with title, in rect., 8vo. Peint par J. Da- 
creux.—Gravé par C. E. Gaucher. B. 45 III. 


Proof before vertical ruling in tablet, “ membre corre- 
spondent de l'Institut. National de France.” instead of “ homme 
1761.” and with artists’ line; “‘ Peint par J. Ducreux.—Grave 
par C. E. Gaucher, An. IX.” Undescribed state, between first 
and. second. . 


Desaix and Latour d’Auvergne. Two medallions held by 
genius at top of pedestal “ A La Patrie.” in rect., 8vo. Dessiné 
et Gravé par C. E. Gaucher. B. 46. (3) 


6727 


6728 


6729 


6730 


Diderot (Denis), bust, profile to right, over rectangular 
vertically ruled tablet with title, in rect. 5.4. x 3.4. I. B. Greuze 
del.—C. S. Gaucher ine. B. 49 III. 


Trial proof, head unfinished, before irregular tablet was 
ruled or sides removed, before all letters and before plate was 
reduced, rect. 5.8 x 3.10. Engraver’s line lightly etched; I. B. 
ae delin—C. S. Gaucher ine: a. f. Undescribed, but be- 
ore I. 


The head finished, otherwise as above. Engraver’s line 


etched; I. B. Greuze delin——C. S. Gaucher incid. B. 49 I. (3) 


Du Barry (Madame La Comtesse), bust to front, oval in 
wreath of roses, ribbon at top, torch and quiver below, in rect., 
8vo. Peint par Drouais.—Gravé par C4 Gaucher. A Paris chez 
Bligny, Lancier du Roi (etc., three lines). B. 50 II. 


Proof before letters, background marbled, lightly etched at 
bottom; Peint par F. Drouais——A. P. D. R.—Gravé par Ch 
Gaucher. B. 501. 

A most beautiful proof showing clearly the marvelous delicacy, 
lost in the later state, of this wonderful specimen of engraving. 
Excessively scarce. i ECD) 


Du Paty (Charles Marg. Jean-Bap.), bust, profile to 
right, circle, with star and laurel branches above, over tablet 
with title in rect., 4to. Dessiné par C. J. Notté.—Avec Priv. 
du Roi.—Gravé par C. S. Gaucher, 1786. <A Paris chez L’Au- 
teur, des Académies Royales, etc. B. 52 II. 


Trial proof, unfinished, before cross ruling of tablet, en- 
graver’s line lightly etched; J. C. Notté del—A. P. D. R.—C. S. 
Gaucher ine. a. f. | 

Reduced copy, without ornaments, bust, profile to right, 
oval in rect., 12mo. Dessiné par C. J. Notté.—Gravé par C. E. 
Gaucher, l’An VII. B. 53 II. (3) 


Dusaulx any membre De L’Institut National, bust to 
right, oval. I. Ducreux pinx. C. S. Gaucher inc. B. 54 II. 


Same as above, proof before titles. B. 54 I. 


Duveyrier (Honoré-Marie-Nicolas), Avocat, Secretaire de 
l’Assemblée des Electeurs (etc., three lines), bust to left, oval, 
over tablet with title, in rect. Dessiné par Sicardi, et Gravé 
par Ch. Gaucher, en execution d’un arrété de l’Assemblée des 
Electeurs. B. 55. 


— Trial counter-proof of the head in oval only, unfinished. 


Undescribed. (4) 


6731 


6732 


6733 


6734 


6735 


D’Estaing (Charles Henri), Comte Chevalier des Ordres 
du Roi Lieutenant général de ses Armées (etc., three lines), 
bust to right, oval with broad border, war emblems below, over 
Arms and tablet with title, in rect., small folio. F. Sablet pinx. 
—C. Gaucher direxit. (four lines of verse). Se vend a Paris 
chez Bligny Lancier du Roy, etc. B. 56. Fine impression. 


Same as above, with additional publication line; Et Pre- 
sentement Se Vend chez Basset riie St Jacques, etc. Unde- 
scribed. 


Fénelon (Francois De Salignac De La Mothe), Arche- 
véque de Cambrai., bust to right, oval, ribbon at top, over base 
with inscription, in rect. Peint par J. Vivien——Gravé par 


C. E. Gaucher. B. 57. 


Fénelon (Francois De Salignac De La Mothe), bust to 
right, oval over tablet with inscription, in rect. Peint par J. 
Vivien,—Gravé par C. E. Gaucher, |’An VI. B. 58. 


Bust to right, oval, in border containing inscription, 3.16. 


J. Vivien pinx.—C. S. Gaucher incid. B. 59 III. 
—— Proof before the border. B. 591]. | (4) 


Fenelon (Francois Salignac De La Mothe), bust to left, 
oval over vertically ruled tablet with title, in rect., 12mo. 
Peint par J. Vivien.—Gravé par C. E. Gaucher. B. 60 II. 


Proof before inscription, tablet with delicate marbling, 
engraver’s line lightly etched. I. Vivien pinx:—C. S. Gaucher 
inc. A. Y. —B.60% 


Florian (J. P. De), bust, with cross of St Louis, to left, 
oval over tablet with title and vignette, in rect. I. M. Flouest 
pinx.—C. S. Gaucher inc. 1792. B. 611. | 


Same as above, head altered, cross of St Louis removed, 
engraver’s line altered to, lightly etched: L. Villers effig. del_— 
C. S. Gaucher inc. 1793. B. 61 II. 


Additional work on head and oval border, engraver’s line 


strengthened. B. 61 III. (5); 


Fournier. (P. S.), Né en 1712, mort en 1768., bust to 
right, oval with broad border, ribbon and garland at top, over 
base with title, in rect., 5.x 3.1. Bichu pinx. 1748.—C. S. 
Gaucher eff. inc. B. 63 II. 


Trial proof, head blocked out in blank, frame nearly fin- 
ished, before all letters. Undescribed. 


Same as state II, second line of title altered to; Graveur 
et Fondeur, etc., rect., lengthened 8-16, with four lines of verse, 
engraver’s line reéngraved below. B. 63 III. CRD 


6736 


6737 


6738 


6739 


6740 


Freron (E. C.), bust nearly profile to right, circle with 
broad. border, ring and ribbon at top, in rect., 4to. Dessiné par 


_CHN. Cochin 1770.—Gravé par Ch E. Gaucher 1771. A Paris 


chés l’Auteur, de ]’Academ. des Arts (ete., two lines). B. 64 II. 


Same as above, five lines added under title and slight 
change at end of publication line. B. 64 III. ‘€4) 


Gail (J. B.), Professeur de littérature grecque au collége 
de France, bust profile to right, oval, over vertically ruled 
tablet with title. On undivided sheet with Théocrite by De- 
lignon. Le barbier del—cC. S. Gaucher incid. B. 66 III. 


Trial proof, the etching, unfinished, engraver’s line lightly 
etched; Le barbier del.—C. S. Gaucher inc a. f. 


—— The plate finished, tablet unruled. B. 66 II. Two copies. 


Gerard (P. L.), bust to right, oval over vertically ruled 
tablet with title, in rect. I. Iauffret del—C. S. Gaucher inc. 
An. VIII. B. 67 II. 


Same as above, before title, tablet blank, artist’s line 


etched. B. 67 I. (6) 


Gillet (Louis), Maréchal des Logis, bust to right, circle 
with broad border in which is title, ribbon with motto at top, 
over base with vignette and inscriptions on edges, in rect., 4to. 
Dessiné et Gravé par Ch. E. Gaucher, des Academies Royales 
de Rouen, Caen, Londres, &c2 1786 Le Sieur Gillet, Maréchal 


des Logis (etc., six lines). Avec Privilége du Roi. B. 68 II. 


Trial proof of above, not quite finished, before any let- 
tering. 


The plate well advanced, motto in ribbon lightly etched, 
engraver’s line etched: Car SPh Gaucher. del et Sculp. 1786. 
Inscription pencilled by the artist preparatory to lettering at 


‘bottom. 


Same as above, indications in pencil on base for addi- 
tional work. | 


Same as state II, but proof before last line. Undescribed 
state between I and II. (5) 


Graffigny (Francoise D’Happoncourt De), bust to right, 
oval, in rect. Gravé par C. E. Gaucher, d’apres le Tableau 


- original que Mme Helvetius a bien vouler confier a ]’Auteur. 


B. 69. 


Gravelot (H.), bust to left, oval in rect., 12mo. Peint 
par Delatour.—Gravé par Gaucher. B. 70. (2) 


Gravelot (H.), bust to right, oval over tablet obscured by 
emblems, in rect., 8vo. Trial proof, unfinished, before all let- 
ters, undescribed, probably unique. 


6741 


6742 


6743 


6744 


6745 


Grimaldi (Louis De), Evéque Du Mans, bust to right, 
circle with border, ribbon at top, rect., 4to. Dessiné par Ch. 
Cochin fils.—Gravé par Ch. Gaucher 1767. B. 71. 


Guerin (C. M.), Ecuier, Chevalier de VOrdre du Roi. 
Ancien Chirurgien Major et Consultant des Camps et Armées 
du Roi. et de Hopital de la Charité, etc., bust, profile to right, 
circle with border, in rect. Dessiné par ‘Ch Cochin Fils 1767. 
et Gravé par Ch Geach, de l Académie des Arts d’Angleterre. 
Fede Wedieat § age? | (2) 


Gustavus III, bust to left, in armor, broad sash, and 
ermine mantle decorated with crowns, etc., over tablet, in rect. 
Peint par Rostin Peintre du Roy. Gravé par Ch Gaucher de 
Académie des Arts d’Angleterre. 1772. Proof before title. 
Scarce. B. 73 I. 


Gustavus III. C. J. Cesari Virtutibus Et Fato Similis, 
bust to right, lace collar, broad sash and orders, over tablet, in 
rect. N. Lafrensen pinxt—C. S. Gaucher B. 74. (2) 


Hallei (Edmond), de la societé Royale de Londres Astro- 
nome Royal et Professeur savilien de Geometrie Né a Londres, 
etc., bust to right, circle, in rect. R. Philip Pinx.—Car. 
Gaucher Sculp. A Paris chez Lattré rue St Jacques. B. 75. 


Proof before all letters, artists’ line lightly etched; R. 
Philip pinx.—Car. Gaucher. Sculp. 1768. B. 75 I. (2) 


Hartig (Francois), Ct, bust, profile to left, oval over em- 
blems and tablet, in rect. 
The original pencil drawing by Gaucher of a asatea not used.. 


On base the artist has written; “‘ Place destinée a recevoir un 
quatrain.”’ 


Hartig (Francois), Comte D’, sculptured bust, profile to 
right, on fluted pedestal, over vertically ruled base with five-line 
inscription, surrounded by emblems, in rect. Gravé par C. E. 
Gaucher, d’aprés le dessin de J. Kleinhart, fait 4 Prague en 
1787. B. 7611. 


Trial proof, unfinished, artists’ line lightly etched; J. 
Kleinart del—C. S. Gaucher inc. a. f. Undescribed. 


Plate advanced, background finished, artists’ line lightly 
etched; J. Kleinhart del.—C. S. Gaucher ine. 1788. Unde- 
scribed. | 


Same as II, before the five lines on base, which is white, 
artists’ line as in previous undescribed state. B. 761. (4) 


6746 


6747 


6748 


6749 


6750 


Henault (Charles Jean Francois), Présidt Honore Du 
Parlemt De Paris, de l’Acadi¢ Frang®, etc., bust, profile to left, 
oval with ribbon at top, over tablet with title, in rect., 4to. 
Dessiné par C. N. Cochin—Gravé par C. E. Gaucher. B. 77 II. 


— Proof before inscription, artist’s line lightly etched. 


Ly ae 
(Henry Prince of Prussia) General Et Soldat, Heros Et 


: Citoyen, bust to right, oval, over laurel branches, in rect. 


Dessiné par C. N. Cochin, d’aprés . . . Houdon . . . Gravé 
par C. E. Gaucher en 1785. B. 78 II. (3) 


Jeanne D’Are, half length to left, head to right, oval over 
tablet with title, and base with inscription, in rect., 4to. C. S. 
Gaucher del. et inv. Jeanne montra sous feminin visage, (etc., 
three lines). B. 82. 


Joly (Joa. Petr. De), Marci Aurelii Antonini Cultor & 
Interpres, three-quarter length to right, seated, over tablet, in 
rect. J. B. Garand effig. Pinx—Car. Gaucher Sculp. B. 83 I. 
Proof before text on back. (2) 


Joseph II, bust, profile to left, in circle formed by snake, 
tail in mouth, emblems at either side, in oblong rect. J. M. 
Moreau junior del.—C. S. Gaucher ex Acad. Art. Lond. inc: 
1774. B. 841. 


Fine proof with full margins before the text. Fine impression. 


—— Another copy, cut down. (2) 


Kotzebue (August von), bust to left, in oval. F. Bolt 
del. Berlin C. S. Gaucher inc. an. VII. B. 85 II. 


Proof before title. B. 85 I. 


La Borde (Jean Benjamin), Né en Septembre 1734, Mort 
victime de la Révolution (etc., four lines), bust to right, oval. 
Peint par du Rameau en 1768. Gravé par C. E. Gaucher. 
B. 86. (3) 


Lafontaine, bust to right, oval, with border enclosing in- 
scription. H. Rigault pinx.—C. S. Gaucher inc. B. 87 II. 


Unfinished etching of the head, without background, in 
oval of a single lines before letters. Trial proof, with girl’s 


- head in upper right blank margin. 


With it an A. N. S. “ votre concitoyen Gaucher ”, referring to 
the portrait. 


—— Proof before the border. B. 87 I. 


Same as above, printed under a similar portrait, to left, 


engraved by Dupreel. Undescribed. ey 


6751 


6752 


6753 


6754 


Lantier. (E: F:), bust to right, oval. Peint par I. Du- 
creux, gravé par C. E. Gaucher. B. 88. 


Proof before title, not quite finished, artists’ line lightly 
etched. Undescribed. 


~—— (La Rochefoucauld, Comte de), bust to front, circle with 
border, ring and ribbon at top, in rect., 4to. F. Drouais Pinx.— 
Carol. Gaucher del. et Sculp. B. 89. The plate was never 
lettered. (3) 


La Rochefoucauld (Francois), Duc De, bust to left, oval, 
over vertically ruled tablet, with title, 24mo. J. Petitot pinx.— 
C. S. Gaucher incid. B. 90 II. 


Proof before letters, tablet white, artist’s line lightly 
etched. B. 90 I. 


Lassus (Pierre), Né 4 Paris, le 11. Avril, 1741., bust, 
profile to right, oval, over vertically ruled tablet with title, in 
rect. _Giraudet del—cC. S. Gaucher incid. B. 91. — 


Trial proof, unfinished, tablet white, artists’ line lightly 
etched; Giraudet del—C. S. Gaucher ine. a. f. (4) 


Latour D’Auvergne (Epitaphe de), Premier des gréna- 
diers par son brilliant courage, (etc., eight lines), bust, profile 
to right, oval, in rect. Dessiné et gravé par C. E. Gaucher, 
d’aprés . . . C. L. Corbet. B. 92 III. 


Proof before all inscription within rect., except; Latour 
D’Auvergne Premier Grenadier de France. B. 92 ie Is 


Lazzerini (Gustave), Artiste du Théatre de lOpera 
Buffa. Donné par son ami Dufresne, bust, profile to right, in 
circle. Dessiné par Nitot—Dufresne. Gravé par C. E. 
Gaucher. An. X._ B. 93. 


Proof before all letters, undescribed. ~ | (4) 


Le Bas (Jacques Philippe), A La Memoire De Graveur 
du Cabinet du Roi, Conseiller (etc., three lines), bust, profile 
to right, circle, crowned by genii of Art, over tablet with title, 
in rect., 4to. Dessiné par Ch. N. Cochin, . . . et Gravé par 
Ch. E. Gaucher... B. 9411. 


Le Fort (Francois), 1€* Ministre, Genéral, Amiral, (etc., 
two lines), bust to left, oval, over horizontally ruled tablet with 
title, in rect. P. Schenk del. ad.\ viv.—C. S. Gaucher direx. 
B. 95 II. 


—— Proof before all letters, tablet white. B. 95 I. 

Le Normant Du Coudray (Charles), bust, profile to right, 
suspended by ribbon from tree, Minerva, hound, cock and em- 
blems in larger oval, suspended by ring, in rect. Gravé d’aprés 


le Tableau de Ch. Le Bel, par C. S. Gaucher, ... B.97. (4) 


6755 


6756 


6757 


6758 


6759 


Le Normant Du Coudray (Carolus), Aurelienensis Natus 
23 gbre 1712., bust, profile to right, circle, with ring and ribbon, 
over base with arms and title, in rect. P. Le Gay del. 1779.— 
Carol. Stph Gaucher ex Academ. Art. Lond. inc. 1781. B: 98 III. 


Unfinished trial proof, before all letters, artist’s line 
lightly etched; P. Le Gay del—Car. Gaucher inc. a. f. Un- 
described. 


Portrait and upper part finished, base and escutcheon of 
Arms white. B. 98 I. 


Arms added to escutcheon. B. 98 II. (4) 


Louis (XVI) Auguste Dauphin de France, half length to 
right, sash and order, hat under left arm, oval in broad border, 
ribbons, roses and lilies, over tablet with arms and title, in rect. 
J. B. Andr. Gautier Effig Pinx.—Car. Steph. Gaucher del. et 
Sculp 1770. 4 Paris chés |’ Auteur riie St Jacques, ete. B. 102 II. 


Proof before all letters; a beautiful example. B. 102 I. 


Intermediate state, between I and II, second half of 
artists’ line; “ Carol. Gaucher Sculp, 1770.” —* (3) 


Louis XVI Roi Des Frangais, Pere D’Un Peuple Libre, 
bust, profile to left, circle, on medal, with reverse shown on same 
plate. Gaucher ine. 1790. B. 104. 

(Profils de la Famille Royale), formed by the outlines of 
a funeral urn and branches of weeping willows, circle with 
broad border, suspended by ring, over marbled tablet, in rect. 
Proof before all letters. B. 105 I. 

Before marbling of tablet. Undescribed. (3) 


—— Malesherbes, bust, profile to left, circle of a single line. 
B. 106. 

Malesherbes (Chretien-Guillaume Lamoignon), Né le 6. 
Décembre 1721. Mort... le 3. Floréal, etc., bust to right, 
oval, over emblems and vertically ruled tablet with title, in rect. 
Peint par R . . . —Gravé par C. E. Gaucher. B. 107 II. 
Proof before all letters, tablet white. B. 107 I. 

The original wash drawing of the frame, beautifully 
executed. (4) 


Marco Aurelio Antonino Divo S. P. Q. R., bust to left, 
oval, ribbon and laurel at top, over diagonally ruled tablet with 
altar containing title. Ponebat J. P. De Joly Marci Aurel. 
Ant. Cultor et interpres. Carol. Gaucher Eff. Sculp. ex arche- 
typo in Scalis Capitolii, etc. B. 108. 

Trial proof unfinished, with lettering on altar only. 
Marduel (J. B.), Doct. De Sorb. Né A Lion .. . 1749. 
Zelé pour la gloire de Dieu, (etc., four lines), Davesne pinx.— 
Gaucher Sculp. . A Paris, chez Bligny, (etc., two lines). 
De l09 Tl (3) 


6760 


6761 


6762 


6763 


6764 


(Marie Antoinette), bust, profile to left, oval, with bor- 
der, surrounded by flowers, resting in clouds. Dessiné par 
Moreau le jeune 1775.—Gravé par Gaucher, de l’Acad. des 
Arts d’Angl. A la Reine Madame Le nom seul de Votré 
Majesté (etc., three lines). B. 110 II. 

Beautiful impression of a rare print. 


Inscription below artists’ line printed instead of en-— 
graved. B. 110 III. 3 (2) 


Marie Cecile, Princesse Ottomane, Fille d’Achmet III. 
Née a Constantinople (etc., six lines), bust to left, over ruled 
base, with inscription, in rect. Dessiné et Gravé par Ch. E” 
Gaucher, des Acad . . . 1788. A Paris chés l’auteur (etc., two 
lines). B. 111. 


Proof before all inscription in rectangle and before pub- 
lisher’s line. Undescribed. (2) 


(Marie Leczinska), bust to right, in oval formed by border of 
flowers, in oblong rect. with fleurs-de-lis background. Peint 
par J. M. Nattier en 1755.—Gravé par Ch Gaucher en 1767. 
A La Reine. Madame, L’Honneur que j’ai (etc., three lines). 
B. 112 II. 


Before lettering on back of print. B. 112 I. 
A beautiful example of this exquisite engraving. (2) 


Marillac (La Vénérable Louise de), Veuve Le Gras, 
Fondatrice et premiere Supérieure de la Compagnie des Filles 
de la Charité. Dessiné par J. Jauffret . . . et Gravé par C. E. 
Gaucher,7, Bivtia. | 


Marmontel (Jean Francois), Historiographe de France, 
etc., bust to right, oval, in rect. Dessiné et Gravé par Ch. E. 
Gaucher, .. . 1786. B. 114. 


Metastasio (Pietro), Romano Poeta Cesareo, bust to right, 
oval, in border, over horizontally ruled tablet with title, in rect. 
Joh. Steiner S. E. A. M. Pictor, pinx.—Carol. Steph. Gaucher 
ex Acad., ete. B. 115 III. 


Trial proof unfinished, before all letters, tablet white, 
artists’ line very lightly etched; Joh. Steiner pinx.—C. S. 
Gaucher ine. a. f. 


—— Proof before all inscription within rectangle, tablet white. 
B. 115 II. (3) 


Miranda, bust, profile to left, oval, with border, over 
vignette of ‘“ Anvers.” in rect. Le barbier nat. maj. del_— 
C. S. Gaucher ine. 1793. B. 116. 


Trial proof, unfinished, title and “ Anvers.” etched, artists’ 
line lightly etched; Le barbier nat. maj. del. 1793.—C. S. 
Gaucher ine. a. f. (2) 


6765 


6766 


6767 


6768 


6769 


(Monnier Le Géneral), bust, profile to right, oval, sprigs 
of oak and laurel, over vignette of “ L’Amitié.” in rect. Dessiné 


par Le Barbier )Ainé.—Gravé par Ch. -E. Gaucher An X. 
wea’? 


—— Trial proof, before all letters. (2) 


Montausier (Charles De Sainte Maure), Duc De Né le 
6 Octobre, etc., bust to right, oval in rect. Peint par Ferdinand. 
—Gravé par C. S. Gaucher, ete. B. 118 II. 

Open letter proof. 


Montmirail (Ch. Foils Ces. Le Tellier), Mis De, etc., bust 
to right, oval, with border containing title, in rect., 8vo. J. M. 
Fredon Pinxit—Car. Gaucher Sculpsit 1766. B. 119 II. 


Montmirail, the small plate, proof before all letters. Un- 
described. (3) 


Newton (Isaac), bust to front, circle, in rect. Peint par 
le Ch. Kneller.—Gravé par Ch. Gaucher. Chez Lattré, ete. 
B. 122 II. 


Nicole, bust to left, oval, in rect. Peint par Ph. de 
Champagne.—Gravé par Ch. Gaucher 1765. B. 123. 


Parny (Evariste), bust to right, oval. C. S. Gaucher 
inc. B, 126. 


Pascal (Blaise), bust to left, circle, in rect. J. B. de 
Champagne pinx.—Car. Gaucher Sculp. B. 127 II. (4) 


Pie VI. Souverain Pontife, etc., bust, profile to right, oval 
in rect. J. Jauffret delin—C. S. Gaucher incid. B. 129 II. 
Pie VII. Souverain Pontife, etc., bust, profile to left, oval 
in rect. Dessiné 4 Rome par J. Bombelli—Gravé par C. E, 
Gaucher. B. 130. 

Piis (A. P. A. De), Ecuyer, Secretaire, etc., bust to right, 
oval with ribbons and garlands, over Arms and tablet, in rect. 
H. J. Francois pinx.—C. S. Gaucher inc. B. 131. 

Fine impression of a scarce engraving. (3) 


—— Poétes Francais. B. 132. Jean Antoine De Baif Né en 
1535, Mort en 1592. C. S. Gaucher del, et inc ex-Bibliotheca 
regia. 11, 
Same, title in open etched letters, tablet white. C. Stph 
Gaucher del. et inc. I. 

: Remy Belleau. Né en 1527, Mort en 1577. C. S. 
Gaucher del. et inc. ex Bibliotheca Regia. II. 
Same, title in open etched letters, tablet white. C. Stph 
Gaucher del. et ine. a. f. I. 
Philippe Des Portes Né en 1546. Mort en 1606. C. S. 


_ Gaucher Academ. Art. Lond. Socius. del. et inc. ex, ete. II. 


Same; trial proof before inscription, unfinished, tablet 


white. C. S. Gaucher del. et ine. a. f. (6) 


6770 


6771 


6772 


6773 


6774 


— Guil. Saluste Du Bartas Né en 1544. Mort en 1590. 
C. S. Gaucher del. et inc. ex, ete. II. 


Same, title in open etched letters, tablet white. C. S. 
Gaucher del. et inc. ex B. R. I. | 


Joachim Du Bellay. Né en 1524. Mort en 1560. C.S. 
Gaucher del. et inc. ex, ete. II. 


— Trial proof, unfinished. : 

—— The head only, finished, before border and rectangle. 
—— Clement Marot Né a4 Cahors, en 1495. mort a Turin en 
1554. J. Holbein pinxit.—C. S. Gaucher incidit. II. 

Same, title in open etched letters, tablet white. Joan 
Holbein pinx.—C. S. Gaucher inc. 1777. 

Charles Duc D’Orleans. Né en 1391, mort en 1466. 
©. S. Gaucher del. et inc. ex, ete. II. — (8) 


Jean Passerat Né en 1538. Mort en 1602. Thomas de 
Leu del.—C. S. Gaucher Incid. II. 

Same, title in open etched letters, tablet white. Thomas 
de Leu del.—C. S. Gaucher ine. I. 

Pierre Ronsard Né en 1524. Mort en 1585. Cl. Mellan: 
del.—C. S. Gaucher ine. II. ; 

Mellin De St Gelais Né en 1491. Mort en 1558. C.S. 
Gaucher del. et inc. ex, ete. II. 

Scevole De Ste Marthe Né en 1536. Mort en 1623. 
F. Porbus pinx.—C. S. Gaucher ine. I. 

Same, title; ‘‘ Gaucher De St€ Marthe.” in open etched 


letters, tablet white, artists’ line as above, but lightly etched. I. 
: (6) 


Pulci (Luigi), bust, profile to left, oval in rect. Giuliano 
del.— Gaucher dirrex. B. 135. . 

Racine, bust to left, oval with border, ribbon and laurel 
leaves at top, Cupid with lyre and emblems at bottom, in rect. 
J. B. Santerre Pinx.—Car. Gaucher Sculp. 1767. B. 136 II. 
: Racine, bust to left, oval over tablet, in rect. J. B. San- 
terre Pinxt—C. S. Gaucher Sculpt B. 137 II. 


Fine proof before title. (3) 


Louise Marie de France, full length to right, kneeling at 
prie-dieu, rect.’ Par ton exemple échauffe, instruis les coeurs; 
servir le ciel, voila les vrais honneurs. Car. StP Gaucher ex 
Acad. Art. Lond. Inv. B. 138. Very scarce. 


René Roi De Sicile, bust to right, oval over tablet, in rect. 
Se ipsum pinx.—C. S. Gaucher incid. B. 140 I. ! 

Proof before all letters except artists’ line. B. 140 Ty 
—— With Tom. 4. Pag. 39. at upper left. B.140III. (3) 


ewe See Se ee a ee 


ee a 


Se a 


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[ee ee ee eee eee ——— 


a a, eee ae ee 


ot. we 


6775 


6776 


Vaio 


6778 


6779 


Roland (J. M. Ph), Mme, Femme du Ministre de 1’In- 
térieur, Née a Paris, en 1756, et condamnée A mort en 1793, 
bust, profile to right, oval over tablet, in rect. B. A. Nicollet 
del.—C. S. Gaucher inc. An. VIII. B. 141. 

This is the best portrait of Mme. Roland. 


Rousseau, Jean Jac. Né A Genéve en 1708, bust, profile 
to right, oval with ribbon above, laurel below, over tablet, in 
rect., 4to. Dessiné par Vécharigi—Gravé par Gaucher 1763. 
a Paris chés Joulain Quay de la Mégisserie. B. 142 (1). 


Address altered to: AParis chez Bligny, Lancier du Roi, 
Cour du Manege aux Thuilleries. B. 142 (II). 


“162” added in upper right, and address altered to: Se 
vend présentement A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, Rue St 
Jacques a la Ville de Coutances. B. 142. (3) 


Saint Mare (Jean Paul André De), bust to right, oval 
with broad frame, over tablet with title, in rect. Gravé d’apreés 
le Tableau de Thomire, par Ch Gaucher de l’Académie des 
marta a Anpleterre. 1772. B. 143 II. 


The face altered, title and tablet erased and replaced by 
arms, “ Thomire” altered to “ Danloux”, and date to 1773. 
B. 143 ITI. 


The face further altered, heavy diagonal lines added 
on background of Arms, and date erased. Undescribed. 
B. 143 (IV). 


Sicard (Roch Ambroise), Instituteur des Sourds—Muets. 
Né au Fousseret, etc., bust to left, oval over vertically ruled 
tablet with title, in rect. Four lines of verse by Fontanes be- 
low. Gravé d’aprés le dessin de Joseph Jauffret, par C. E. 
Gaucher, An VIII. Déposé a la Bibliotheque Nationale, etc. 
B. 145. 


Trial proof, nearly finished, tablet white, artists’ line 
lightly etched; J. Jauffret del—C. S. Gaucher inc. a, f. Un- 
described. 


Proof before letters, tablet. white, artists’ line as above, 
except “a. f.” altered to “ An. VIII.” Undescribed. 


Proof, before the verses. Undescribed. (4) 


Soret (G. J.), Avocat en Parlement, Censeur Royal, de 
l’Academie de Nancy. Peint par M™e de Vaupré.—Gravé par 
Ch. E. Gaucher. B. 146. 


— Five small busts, in oval oak wreaths, of Swiss patriots. 
B. 147. Walther Furst D’Uri, Arnold (ou Erni) de Melch- 
thal, etc., Werner Stauffacher, etc., Guillaume Tell, D’Uri, and 
Arnold Strutthan De Winkelried, etc. Under each; “C. S. 
Gaucher inc.” (6) 


6780 


6781 


6782 


6783 


6784 


6785 


6786 


Vendome (Charles de Bourbon 1° du nom), Duce de, bust 
to left, in broad oval frame, over emblems, in rect., 4to. Dessiné 
d’aprés l’Original par Fragonard, Peintre du Roi.—Gravé par 
Ch. Gaucher, de 1’Académie des Arts d’Angleterre. 1774. Tom. 
Ill. Pag. 1v¢ B. 1491. 


Trial proof, unfinished, title in open etched letters, artists’ 
line lightly etched; Fragonard eff. pinx.—Choffard ornam.— 
Gaucher Sculp. Undescribed. Very scarce. 


Plate nearly finished, “ent inv.” added to “ Choffard 
ornam’”’ Undescribed., Very scarce. 


—— Plate finished, but artists’ line as above. Before “ Tom 
III. Pag. 17¢” Undescribed. | (4) 


Vergennes (Charles Xavier), Comte De, bust to right, in 
circular border containing title, ribbon above, over blank space 
with Latin motto, in rect. of double border lines. B. 150 II. 


Trial proof, well advanced, before all letters and enclos- 
ing lines. Undescribed. 


Proof before Latin motto. B, 150]. | (3) 


Vergennes, Le Comte De, bust to left, oval over tablet, 
with title and emblems, in rect. Gravé d’aprés ... A. Callet, 


J, par ©... Gaucher,” 2. 17840" Baas 
—— Villette (Charles), Deputé 4 la Convention Nationale. 
C. S. Gaucher in ere inc. 1792. B. 153. (2) 


Unfinished trial proof of bust of man with short, curly 
hair, to right, oval over tablet, in rect., 4.14. x 3.4. Undescribed. 


Counter-proof of above. Undescribed. 


—— Illustration to Gessner, after le Barbier V’ainé.  4to. 
25225. 

L’ Assemblée des Dieux. B. 233, and Bacchus. B. 245 
note. Two book illustrations on Japan paper, modern im- 
pressions. (7) 


Gaugain and Scriven. Lord Collingwood, vice-admiral of the 
Red. Open-letter proof. Fine. 


Gaujean, Eugéne. Countess Gower and Child. After the paint- 
ing by Sir Thomas Lawrence. Signed artist’s proof on vellum. 
Four other pieces and seven etchings by Gaucherel. ‘Twelve 
pieces, one lot. | 


The Madonna and Child with Saint George. After the 
painting by Van Eyck. Remarque proof on vellum. . 


Se eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 


re a 


6787 


6788 


6789 


6790 


6791 


6792 


6793 
6794 
6795 
6796 
6797 


6798 


—— The Virgin and Child with Saints. After the painting 
by Gerard David. Remarque proof on vellum. This beautiful 
altar-piece was sold by the Carmelites in 1785.and afterwards 
passed into the Rouen Museum. 


Madonna and Child with attendant Angels. Signed re- 


marque proof on Japanese paper. 


Gaultier, Leonard. Johanna Dare Aurelianensis Puella Vulgo 
Nuncupata, full length, in armor, on horseback, oval, with 
sprays of lilies, in rect., 8vo. Talis in arma ruit bellaci sche- 
mate virgo. L. Gaultier sculp. 1612. 

Brilliant impression of a very scarce print. 


(Louis XIII), full length, kneeling in prayer, rect., 12mo. 
Two lines in Latin from Psalm: 63. L. Gaultier Sculp. 


Ossat (Arnauld), Cardinal D’, bust to right, oval in rect., 
8vo. L. Gaultier incidit. 1624. (2) 


Plutarch, half length, seated at a table, left hand sup- 
porting head, oval with border containing title in Greek, in 
rect., 8vo. L. Gaultier incidit. Brilliant impression. 


Another copy, on folio title-page 1624. 


Geddes, Andrew. Portrait of the Artist’s Mother. Fine and 
early impression on India paper, before the margins of the plate 
were cleaned. Portrait of the Engraver. Fine impression from 
the collection of William Sharp. Dog and Sleeping Child. 
Drypoint proof on India paper. From the collection of Philippe 
Burty. Three pieces, one lot. 


Gellie, Claude (called Lorraine). The Dance near the water- 


_side. R. D. I. No. 6. Third state. 


The Herdsman (Le Bouvier). R. D. I., p. 13, No. 8. 
Third state. From the Nahl collection. 


The Draughtsman. R. D. I., No. 9. Second state, with 
the number “5” in the left margin. From the Nahl collection. 


Rape of Europa. R. D. I., pp. 26-27, No. 22. First 
state. 


De Geyn, G. Gaspard de Coligny. From the A. Firmin-Didot 
Collection. : 


Ghisi, Diana. Christ giving the keys to Peter. After Raphael. 


B. XV, p. 434, No. 5. 
Very fine impression of one of the best plates by this master. 


6799 


6800 


6801 


6802 


6803 


6804 


6805 


6806 


6807 


6808 


-Latona giving birth to Apollo and Diana on the island of 
Delos. After Giulio Romano. B. XV, p. 449, No. 39. 
Early impression, before “‘ Horatius Pacificus Formis.” 


Goff, R. Riva de Schiavoni, Venice. Signed artist’s proof. 


The Old Chain Pier, Brighton. Signed artist’s proof. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


HENRICUS GOLTZIUS 


Decker (Catharine), half length, seated, hands in lap, 
rect. Damnosa quid non imminuit (ete., four lines). H 
Goltzius fecit. Bartsch 210. 

Beautiful impression of a scarce and fine print, with stamp of 
Arozarena. The personage was foster-mother to the artist. 


Rebecca Qualis, Qualis Aut Parens Sara Hac Lex Est 
Conjugi Virum Sequi. etc., three-quarter length to left, standing 
at a table, hand on skull, oval, with border containing title, in 
rect., 8vo. H Goltzius fecit. 1580. B. 213 II. 

The wife of N. de la Faille. A beautiful impression of this 
scarce print. With the stamp of A. Firmin-Didot. 


Bemindt Gherechticheyt. Aetat suae 47, anno 1759, bust 
portrait of man with beard, ruff, scarf and Arms, in oval. 
H Goltzius fecit. B. 201. 


—— Galle (Philip), fie -quarter length to right, sess at 
a table, over seven-line Latin inscription, in rect., 8vo. Hen- 
ricus Goltzius fecit 1582. B.170. Very fine copy. 


(Henri IV.) Ce grand Roy que tu voys est remply de la 
grace De Mars et de Pallas? (etc., four lines); bust to left, rect., 
small folio. H Goltzius sculp—Avec privil: du Roy Paulés de la 
Houue. excudebat. au Palais. Fine copy. 


Johannes Zurenus. A° Aetat. 71. Domini, 88, half 
length to right, over four-line Latin inscription, in rect., 8vo. 


HG. fecit. “B? 189; 


Beautiful impression, with stamp of Ch. Favet. 


Portrait of a man, half length, seated to left, hair 
brushed up, beard, ruff, long row of buttons, embroidered 
sleeves, writing at table: oval, blank ornamental pores in 
rect., 5.14. x 5. 


—— The Nativity. Cum privil. Sa. Cae. Mtis H Goltzius Fecit 
I. Matham excud, B. 21 III. 
The plate was left unfinished. Extremely scarce. 


6809 


6810 


6811 


6812 


6813 


— 6814 
6815 


6816 
6817 


6818 


6819 


6820 


6821 


6822 


6823 


6824 


Goncourt, Jules de. Les Travaux de la Fédération Nationale. 
After Debucourt. From the collections of Philippe Burty and 
Sir William Drake. Girl and Mirror. After Fragonard. And 
two other pieces. Four pieces, one lot. 


van Goudt, Count Hendrik. Tobias and the Angel. After Elz- 
heimer. From the W. Sharp and Broadhurst collections. 


— Ceres and Stellio. After Elzheimer. 


Jupiter and Mercury entertained by Philemon and 
Baucis. After Elzheimer. Very fine. 


JEAN BAPTIST DE GRATELOUP 


JS Be Bossuet. H. Rigaud P.—J. B. Grateloup S. 1771. 
Three-quarter length. India proof. Faucheux 1 III. 

The artist’s last and best engraving and considered, by him, 
his masterpiece. 


Bossuet, bust to right, in oval. H. Rigaud Pt—J. B. 
Grateloup. St F. 2II. Proof, before title, on India paper. 


Descartes. F. Hals P.—J. B. Grateloup S. F. 3 III. 
On India paper. 


— Another copy, on plain paper. F. 3 III. 


Same as above, proof before title. F. 3 II. 
On India paper. 


J2 Dryden J. B.Grateloup S. F.4II. On India paper. 


Same as above, artist’s line altered; G. Kneller. P.—J. B. 
Grateloup S. F. 4I1II. On India paper. 


— Fenelon. J. Vivien. P.—Grateloup. S. F. 5 IV. 


Same as above, proof before all letters. F. 5 II. 
One of the rarest of these very rare prints. 


Cornelie. Undescribed state of F. 6, between I and II. 
The “ Cornelie ” is printed. (Portrait of Adrienne Lecouvreur. ) 


— Same as above, proof before all letters, on India paper. 


70.1. 


—— Montesquieu. Dassier I.—J. B. Grateloup S. F. 7 II. 
On India paper. 


6825 Polignac. Rigaud Pinx.—Grateloup Sculp. F. 8 IV. 


The first plate engraved; on India paper, and very rare. 


6826 ———’J. B. Rousseau. J. Aved Pinx. J. B. Grateloup Sculp. 
F. 9. On India paper. ; 
6827 —— Another impression, on plain paper. F. 9. 


All of the above are in fine and perfect condition. They are, without 
exception, rare and desirable, are in great demand by connoisseurs, and 
it is doubtful if an equally perfect set has ever been offered for sale. 


J® Dryden. 1810. S. G. Scul. On India paper. i 
Engraved by D® Jean Pierre Silvestre de Grateloup, the nephew. 


6828 


CHARLES STORM VAN’S GRAVESANDE 4 | 


6829 Set of Twelve Etchings with Title Etching. (Thirteen pieces, 
in the original portfolio.) Proofs on India paper. This set in- 
cludes the famous etchings of Le Lac d’Alcoude, The Entrance 
to the Forest, Au Bord du Gein, etc., etc. Of unusually fine 
quality. To be sold as one lot. 


6830 — Dordrecht. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. Zaan- 
voort. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. Proof No. 13. 
Two pieces, one lot. | 


6831 —— The Old Oak. Signed artist’s proof. 


6832 


Venice. Early proof, before the plate was cut. Signed 
artist’s proof on Japan paper. The Wooded Island. Signed 
artist’s proof on Japan paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


6833 


Pier at Zeeburg. Signed artist’s proof. The Maas. 
Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


LITHOGRAPHS BY CHARLES STORM VAN’S 
GRAVESANDE 


Rotterdam. Signed artist’s proof. Dordrecht. Signed 
artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


6834 


6835 


On the Maas. Signed artist’s proof. Dordreclit. Signed 
artist’s proof. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 

6836 A Breezy Day. Signed artist’s proof. Fishing Boats at 

Anchor. Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


6837 


6838 
6839 
6840 


6841 


6842 


6843 


6844 
6845 


6846 


6847 
‘6848 


6849 


6850 


Grimm, Ludwig. Gipsy children. Original. etching. Very 
rare. From the Nahl collection. 


Guérard, Henri. Les Cloches. By E. A. Poe. Text in Eng- 
lish and French. [Illustrated with four original etchings. 
Proofs on Japan paper. (One hundred copies printed.) 


Guttenberg, C. Les derniéres paroles de J. J. Rousseau. 
Arrivée de J. J. Rousseau aux champs Elysées. Engraved by 
C. F. Macret. Tombeau de J. J. Rousseau. Engraved by J. M. 
Moreau le Jeune. Three pieces, one lot. 


Haig, Axel H. Interior of Palencia Cathedral. Signed artist’s 
proof on Japan paper. 


Winding Wool. Original lithograph. Signed artist’s 
proof. 


Durham. Original lithograph. Signed artist’s proof. 
Cloisters, Gerona. Original lithograph. Signed artist’s proof. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


Hankey, Lee. Our Village. Signed artist’s proof. 


Heath, Charles. Puck. After Sir Joshua Reynolds. Apell, 
p. 194, No. 9. First state. Artist’s proof on India paper, re- 
mounted on plate paper. 


Heath, James. Saint Christopher. After Elzheimer. Unfin- 
ished trial proof and print. Also ten other engravings by vari- 
ous artists. Twelve pieces, one lot. 


Helleu, Paul. Ellen Helleu. First proof taken from the plate. 
Signed artist’s proof. 


Girl Leaning her Head on her Hands. Signed artist's 
proof. A New Model. Signed artist’s proof. Printed in colors. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


Henriquel-Dupont, Pierre Louis. Moise, esposé sur le Nil. 
After Paul De La Roche. Apell, p. 127, No. 1. First state. 
Proof before all letters, on India paper. 


—— The Mystical Marriage of St. Catherine. After Correggio. 
Apell, p. 128, No. 6. Second state. Signed artist's proof on 
India paper. Very fine. 


Origine de la Peinture. After Girodet-Trioson. Proof 
on India paper. Also fifteen other prints by various engravers. 
Sixteen pieces, one lot. 


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6851 


6852 


6853 


6854 


6855 


6856 


6857 


6858 


6859 


Hogarth, William. Paul before Felix. Old impression. O’ The 
Roast Beef of Old England! Small copy, with a poem. Two 
pieces, one lot. ; 


WENCESLAUS HOLLAR 


Anna Maria Austriaca, Hispaniarum Et Indiarum Regina. 
Wenceslaus Hollar fecit 1652.—Corn. Galle excudit. Nearly 
half length to left, oval, border, over tablet with title, 4to. 
Brilliant impression. 


—— Another copy, with good margins. 


Aretino. Vera Effigie Del Poeta Petro, Cavato Da Titiano 

Suo Amichissimo. Titianus pinxit—-W: Hollar fecit. 1649,’ 
. Franciscus van den Wyngarde excudit. Bust, nearly in 

profile to right, head resting on hand, rect., 4to. 

Very fine copy of a very scarce print, from the collection of 

W. G. Becker, 1817. 


Titianus pinxit—W. Hollar fecit, 1647, questo é Pietro 
Aretino Poeta Tosco, Che d’ogni un disse mae, eccetto che di 
Dio, Scusandosi, con dir, non lo consseo. Bust to left, rect., 
small 4to. Fine original impression. 


Another copy, “10”’ added in lower right. 
With the stamp of W™ Bell Scott. 


Arundel & Surrey.  Illustrissimae Et Excellentissimae 
Dnae Dominae Alatheae Talbot, Arundeliae & Surriae, Comitis- 
sae, etc., hanc tabellam olin ab Alberto Durero ad vivum de- 
pictam ...& a Wenceslao Hollar Bohemo Aqua forti aeri 
insculptam . . . 1646. Half length to front, head to right, 
hands crossed, holding flowers, seated near window, 4to. 

Fine copy of an excessively scarce print. 


Illustrissima Et Excellentissima Domina; Dna: Alathea 
Talbot, etc.: Comitissa Arundelliae & Surriae, etc.: et prima 
Comitissa Angliae. Ant. van Dyck Eques pinxit.—W. Hollar 
fecit 1646 Antverpiae. Three-quarter length, seated to left, 
coronet, ermine robe, etc., curtain background, rect, large 4to. 


Steffano de la Belle natif de Florence en Italie, ete. 
Stocade pinxit—W. Hollar fecit—Joannes Meyssens excudit. 
Rectangle, 12mo. ; 1 29 


Charles I. Serenissimus Princeps Carolus Dei Gratia 
Angliae Scotiae Fraunciae & Hiberniae Rex, ete. Nearly three 
quarter length to left, broad-brimmed high hat, holding a 
Whitehall in background, rect., small folio. Late issue. 


6860 


6861 


6862 


6863 


6864 
6865 


6866 


6867 


Carolus II. D. G: Magnae Britanniae Fra‘iae et Hiberniae 
Rex, etc., natus A° 1630. Hanc Maiestatis suae Effigiem ab 
Antonio van Dycke ... depictam, ... Wenceslaus Hollar, 
Boh: Aqua forti aeri insculpsit Anno 1649, etc. Jo. Meyssens 
excudit. Three-quarter length to left, as a young man, hand on 
stick, curtain and open window in background, 4to. 

Brilliant impression before publisher’s name was erased. A 
very scarce print. From the collection of Fontaine Walker. 


Carolus II. Dei Gratia Magnae Britanniae, Franciae & 
Hiberniae, Rex, etc. W. Hollar fecit. Bust to left, rect., 12mo. 
Fine impression. : 


Carolus de Tweede, by de Gratie Gods Kooning van 
Groot-Britanie, Vranck-Ryck en Yr-land, etc. In t Jaar 1630, 
. . . Gebooren. (six lines of verse by I. Zoet). Bust, in armor, 
high conical hat with plume, oval, over Arms supported by 
dragons whose entwined tails support crown overhead, over base 
and tablet with title, vignette, 4to. 

In the style of Hollar. Excessively scarce. 


Carolus Ludovicus D: G: Comes Palatinus Ad Rhenum 
Sri Rni Im:Tii Princeps, Archidapifer & Elector, Dux: Bavariae, 
Nobilissimi Ordinis Garterij Eques, ete. Ant: van dyck pinxit 
—W Hollar fecit 1646 Nearly three-quarter length, in armor, 
to right, Ato. 


_Fine copy, from the collection of Fontaine Walker. 


Christina D. G: Svecorum Gottum & VantTum Regina, etc. 
David Beck ad vivum depinxit, W: Hollar fecit Aqua forti A° 
1650. Full bust to right, oval, 8vo. 
Beautiful impression. Very scarce. 


—— Della Casa. ‘Titianus pinxit, W: Hollar fecit, 1649. 
M.D.XXIII. Ritratto De Monsig’¢ Gio Della Casa, etc. Full 
bust to front, hand on book, rect., 4to. 

Fine impression of an excessively scarce print. 


Dr John Donne in his shroud and funeral urn. Small 


folio. 


Another copy, without text on the back. 


Edward Sackville Earle of Dorset, etc.: Lord Chamber- 
laine to the Queenes Maiestie. Two copies, one on thin ay 
4 


Gulielmus Dugdale <Aetatis. 50. A° MDCLVI. Ovid: 
Nescio qua natale solum, etc. Wenceslaus Hollar delin: et 
sculpsit. Three-quarter length, seated, to right, hand holding 
MSS., Arms above, rect., 4to. Brilliant original impression. 


— Another and later copy. (2) 


6868 


6869 


6870 


6871 


6872 


6873 


6874 


6875 


St Thomas Fairfax Generael van de Armee van de Parlia- 
ment van Engellandt, A° 1648. W: Hollar fe., etc. Bust, in 
armor, to left, oval, 16mo. 

Fine original impression, from the collection of J. de Franck, 
1824, 


- Featley D. Chaplain to Charles I, lying in his shroud. 
4to. Unsigned, but probably by Hollar. Two copies. (2) 


Imago Henrici Guldeforde Controrotolatoris Hospicii 
Henrici VIII Regis Angliae. 


The Lady Guldeforde. Aetatis 28. A° 1527. H. Hol- 
bein pinxit—W: Hollar fecit. 1647. 
Busts, in circles, 8vo. Fine copies. (2) 


Vera Effigies Roberti Heath Equitis Aurati, primo Capi- 
talis Justiciarij de Banco; deinde ad placita coram Rege tenenda 
assignati. W: Hollar fecit, 1664 

Fine copy, from the Fontaine Walker Collection. 


— Henricus VIII. Angliae Rex., etc.: H. Holbein pinxit. 
W. Hollar fecit . . . A° 1647. Bust to left, circle, 8vo. 
Fine copy. (2) 


Vera & Viva Effigies Thomae Hobbes Malmesburiensis. 
Aetatus sue. 92. obiet 4th Dete 1679. I. Bapt. Caspar pinxit, 
W: Hollar fecit aqua forti Half length to front, rect., 4to. 
Superb impression of a very scarce print, from the collection 
of John Barnard, 1749. 


beinij Basiliensis Pictoris & delineatoris rarissimi, ipse Hol- 
beinius pinxit. Wenceslaus Hollar ... insculpsit ... 1647. 
Bust to right, circle, 8vo. Fine impression. 


Wenceslaus Hollar. Aetatis 40. 1647. Bust to front, oval 
in decorative border, Arms below, vignette, 12mo. 
Fine, early impression. ; (2) 


forti. Half length, in skull cap, to right, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Brilliant impression. 


—— Another copy. 


Franciscus Iunius I’. F. Wenceslaus Hollar, fecit— 
A. Van Dyke pinxit. Aetat. XXXXIX. Bust to right, book in 


.hand, rect., 8vo. (2) 


Hanns Holbein An® 1543. Vera Effigies Johannis Hol-_ 


Ignatii Iones Mag: Brit: Architecti Generalis, Vera. 
Effigies, Anth: van Dycke Eques pinxit,—W: Hollar fecit, aqua — 


. 
ee we ae ae ee ee ee ee ee 


6876 


6877 


6878 


6879 


6880 


6881 


6882. 


6883 


Perill:"is et Reveren:™US Dominus Ioannis Malderus 
Episcopus Antverpiensis, ete.: Antonius van Dyck pinxit— W 
Hollar fecit . . . 1645.—Joannes Meysens excudit. Full half 
length, seated to left, rect., 4to. 

Brilliant impression of the excessively scarce first state before 
publisher’s address was erased. With the stamp of W™ Bell 
Scott. Slight injury in lower left blank margin. 


—— Princeps Maria, Henrici VIII: Regis Angliae Filia. H 
Holbein pinxit. W: Hollar fecit ... 1647. Bust to right, 
oval, 12mo. (Queen of France and Duchess of Suffolk.) 


—— M* Morett. Holbein pinxit W: Hollar fecit, . . . A? 
1647, 31 Dece: Bust to front, circle, 8vo. Brilliant impression. 


Vera Effigies Reverendi in Christo Patris Dni: Ioh: Over- 
all Episcopi Norwicensis. W. Hollar fec. 1657. Bust to front, 
oval, 16mo. Fine impression. (2) 


Philippus IV. Hispaniarum Et Indiarum Rex Catholicus. 
Wenceslaus Hollar fecit. 1652.—Corn. Galle excudit. Bust to 
right, oval, broad border, over tablet with title, rect., 4to. 

Fine impression. 


Raphael D’Urbin Ipse Raphael, pinxit—W: Hollar 
fecit, 1651—F: van den Wyngarde excudit. Bust to left, right 
hand projecting from frame, curtain in background, rect., 4to. 
Brilliant impression of a very scarce print. 


Illustriss™@ Dna Domina Elisabetha Villiers Ducessa De 
Lenox Et Richmond, etc.: Filia Georgij Villiers Ducis Et 
Comitis Buckinghamiae. Ant: van dyck pinxit—W: Hollar 
fecit.—Ioannes Meysens ex: Antverpiae. Three-quarter length 
to left, holding roses, rectangle, 4to. 

Fine impression, with broad margins, of the very scarce first 
state before publisher’s address was erased. 


Excellentis: Dns: D: Petrus Paulus Rubenius, pictorum 
Apelles, decus huius seculi, Orbis miraculum, . . . et ad Regem 
Angliae Legatum Extraordinarium Misit. W Hollar fecit—kE. 
van den Wyngarde ex. Bust, in broad-brimmed hat and slashed 
dress, to left, oval, in elaborate border, with palettes and gar- 
lands, rectangle, 4to. 
Fine impression of a scarce print, from the Fontaine Walker 
Collection. 


Vera Effigies Reverendi in Christo Patris Dni: Roberti 
Sanderson Episcopi Lincolniensis. W. Hollar fec. 1668. Bust 
to front, oval, Arms and emblems in angles, rect., 12mo. 


With the stamp of Burleigh James. 
— Another copy. (2) 


6884 


6885 | 


6886 


6887 


6888 


6889 


6890 


6891 


Iacobus Stanier, Mercator Londiniensis A® 1643. H. 
Garret delineavit—W: Hollar fecit. Aqua forti. Full bust to 
left, turned-up mustaches and chin beard, broad, falling collar, 
oval, 12mo. From the collection of J. A. Boerner, 1825. 

W. Hollar fecit, 1650. With the stamp of Burleigh 
James. | (2) 


Franciscus Van Den Wyngarde Chalcographus. Vincen- 
tius Castellanus delineavit—W: Hollar fecit, 1651.—F: van 
den Wyngarde excudit. Half length to left, seated, right arm 
on back of chair, at open casement, rectangle, 4to. 

Fine impression of a scarce print. 


— Lucus Et Cornelius De Wael Antv: Ffr. Germani Iois 
Ff. Qui Pictoriam Artem Haereditario Iure Consecuti.. . 
Representator. Ant van Dyck Eques pinxit—W: Hollar fecit 
1646—I. Meysens exc. Rectangle, 4to. 3 
The very scarce first state before publisher’s address was erased. 


The Right Hono:ble Robert Earle Of Warwick, etc. W. 
Hollar fecit. Sould by Peter Stent. Whole length, in armor, 
helmet on ground, ship in background, vignette, rectangle, 4to. 
Late issue. 

Portrait of a lady. W. Hollar: fec. Bust to left, hair 
parted, long curls with ribbons at end, lace fichu with ornament, 
circle, 12mo. (2) 


Portrait of a lady. W. Hollar fecit 1645. Bust to right, 
curious small conical cap on top of head, short braid in front, 
necklace of pearls with pendant, laced bodice, rectangle, 16mo. 
Brilliant impression. 


—— Portrait of a lady. Martin Schén inv:—W Hoollar fecit 
1646. Half length to front, oak wreath on head, long, flowing 
hair, embroidered bodice, hands crossed in front holding flower, 
resting on table, vignette, 16mo. Fine impression. 


: Portrait of a lady. H Holbein inv. W. Hollar fecit, 
Ex Collectione Arundeliana, 1647. Whole length in profile to 
left, crown on back of head, diadem, braid, holding chalice, 
long, trailing ermine-trimmed robe, landscape background, 
vignette, rectangle, 8vo. Brilliant impression. 


—— Portrait of an old man. H. Holbein incidit in lignum, 
W. Hollar fecit Aqua forti, 1647. Ex Collectione Arundeliana. 
Bust, profile to left, large, flat cap falling at back, long, flow- 
ing mustache and beard, chains and ornament, vignette, 16mo. 
Fine impression. 

Beheading of John the Baptist. Elsheimer pinxit—W. 
Hollar fecit aqua forti 1646. Small oval. Beautifully engraved. 
Title page to Dr Cosin’s A Scholastic History, etc. W. 
Hollar fecit, 1657. Small 4to. : (3) 


6892 


6893 


6894 


6895 


6896 


6897 


6898 


6899 


6900 


The Seasons. Spring, Summer, Autumne, Winter. W: 
Hollar inventor et fecit Londini A° 1641. Four three-quarter 
length female figures, with appropriate accessories, rectangles, 
4to, eight verses beneath. 

An unusually fine copy of this scarce set. (4) 


Another set on thin paper, and an extra impression of 
the Autumne. Gb, 


- The Seasons. Spring Summer, Autumne, Winter. W. 
Hollar fecit. London, Printed & Sold by Peter Stentt, at the 
Crowne in Giltspurr-street, Betweene Newgate & Pye-corner, 
A° 1644. Similar but different types, rectangles, 8vo, with four 
verses beneath. Fine copy of a very scarce set. (4) 


Hoogenbergh, Franz. Mary I of England (called Bloody 
Mary), wife of Philip II of Spain. Very fine and rare. 


Houdard, Charles. The Village. Signed artist’s proof, in 
colors. ‘Twenty-five proofs only printed. In Port. Signed 
artist’s proof, in colors. First state. One impression only be- 
fore the sky was completely changed. Geraniums. Signed 
artist’s proof. Proof No. 3 of twenty-five impressions. Three 
pieces, one lot. 


Israels, Joseph. Seven Etchings of various subjects. All proofs 
on India paper and all signed by the etcher; together with por- 
trait of Israels, etched by Courtry. Eight pieces, one lot. 


Jackson, J. B. The Rich Man Feasting, and Lazarus after 
Jacopo da Ponte. Chiaroscuro from three blocks, on two sheets. 
Fine, even impressions. Algernon Sidney, after Iustus Verus. 
Chiaroscuro from five blocks. Three pieces, one lot. 


CHARLES JACQUE 


Petite Femme Tenant un Seau au Bord d’un Puits (Guiffrey 
No. 5.) Un Homme Dans une Cave. (Guiffrey No. 6.) Char- 
rette Prés d’une Maison. (Guiffrey No. 9.) Enfants en Prieére. 
(Guiffrey No. 11.) Buveur. (Guiffrey No. 12.) Escalier 
Devant une Maison. (Guiffrey No. 13.) Maison de Paysan a 
Cricey. (Guiffrey No. 14.) Masures. (Guiffrey No. 15.) 
Eight pieces, one lot. 


Le Tueur de Cochons. (Guiffrey No. 26.) On India 
paper. Mendiant. (Guiffrey No. 29.) Paysage. (Guiffrey 
No. 30.) Two impressions. Bords d’une Rivére. (Guiffrey 
No. 34.) In the handwriting of Jacque “ Epreuve avant re- 
touche. Ch. J” (the rest of the signature has been trimmed from 
the margin). Paysage; Environs d’Asniéres. (Guiffrey No. 
35.) Paysage. (Guiffrey No. 38.) Proof marked in Jacque’s 
handwriting: “ lére ép. terminé épreuve 4 moi. Ch. Jacque.” 
All are proofs on India paper, with the exception of Paysage; 
Environs d’Asniéres. Eight pieces, one lot. 


6901 


6902 


6903 


6904 


6905 


6906 


6907 


Anon. (Guiffrey No. 45.) Paysage. Hiver. (Guiffrey 
No. 50.) Paysanne. (Guiffrey No. 57.) La Poésie dans les 
Bois. (Guiffrey No. 61.) Two impressions. Paysage. Trou- 
peau de Cochons. (Guiffrey No. 62.) Devant de Maisons. 
(Guiffrey No. 63.) Récureuse.. (Guiffrey No. 67.) Paysage 
D’Hiver. Enfants Trainant un Chariot. (Guiffrey No. 68.) 
Guiffrey Nos. 45, 50, 62, 67, and 68 are proofs on India paper. 
Nine pieces, one lot. 


Intérieur de Ferme. (Guiffrey No. 74.) In the hand- 
writing of Charles Jacque, “ép. de remarque. Ch. J.” Le 
Cavalier. (Guiffrey No. 83.) Le Repos. Paysage. (Guiffrey 
No. 89.) Troupeau de Pores. (Guiffrey No. 92.) Vaches a 
L’Abreuvoir. (Guiffrey No. 97.) The rare second state of 
three states, before the roulette work in the water. In the 
handwriting of Charles Jacque, “ép. de remarque ciel coloré 
tirée en bistre.” Guiffrey Nos. 74, 83, and 92 are proofs on 
India paper. Five pieces, one lot. 


—— Troupeau de Pores Fuyant. (Guiffrey No. 100.) From 
the collection of Frederic Masson. Two duplicates. Paysage 
et Animaux. (Guiffrey No. 104.) Paysage. Masures. (Guif- 
frey No. 105.) And one duplicate. Paysage. Hiver. (Guif- 
frey No. 107.) And one duplicate. Guiffrey Nos. 100, 104, © 
105, and 107 are proofs on India paper. Eight pieces, one lot. 


Une Bourrasque. Paysage. (Guiffrey No. 110.) Pay- 
sage. (Guiffrey No. 115.) Paysage. Un Anier. (Guiffrey — 
No. 116.) Paysage, Personnages. (Guiffrey No. 117.) Les 
Bords d’une Riviére. (Guiffrey No. 125.) All proofs on India 
paper. Five pieces, one lot. 


Eplucheuse de Légumes. (Guiffrey No. 136.) Une 
Biche (d’aprés un bronze de Barye). (Guiffrey No. 138.) 
Portrait de L’Auteur (Portrait of Charles Jacque at the age 
of thirty-three). (Guiffrey No. 139.) Buveurs. (Guiffrey 
No. 143.) Une Femme Gardant des Cochons. (Guiffrey No. 
145.) Une Femme et Deux Vaches. (Guiffrey No. 147.) And 
a duplicate. All are proofs on India paper with the exception 
of the duplicate of Guiffrey No. 147. Seven pieces, one lot. 


Paysage (after a sketch attributed to Van der Neer). 
(Guiffrey No. 166.) In the handwriting of the artist, “ ép. 
d’essai, planche terminée.” And four subjects.on three plates, 
all on India paper. . Five subjects, one lot. 


Une Femme et des Enfants. (Guiffrey No. Hes Chif- 
fonnier. (Guiffrey No. 224.) Paysage; Orage. (Guiffrey No. 
249.) (A very rare dry-point, of which six proofs only were 
printed.) And three other pieces. All proofs on India paper. 
Six pieces, one lot. | 


i 


6908 
6909 


6910 


6911 


6912 


6913 


Paysage. Moulin. (Guiffrey No. 260.) On India paper. 
Rare dry-point, of which fifteen impressions only were printed. 
Troupeau de Moutons. (Guiffrey No. 270.) Two pieces, one lot. 


Chemin Creux. (Guiffrey No. 272.) Marchand de Me- 
tia (Guiffrey No. 299.) And three other pieces. Five pieces, 
one lot. 


Troupeau de Porcs. Signed artist’s proof. This rare 
etching should not be confounded with the drypoint of the same 
subject (Guiffrey supplement of drypoints No. 64) to which it 
bears a great resemblance. Rare. 


- Jeune Femme au Bain. (Guiffrey supplement of etchings 
No. 215.) And a duplicate. Le Buisson Kercassier. (Guiffrey 
supplement No. 234.) In the handwriting of Charles Jacque 
“épr. de remarque.” Une Perchette et une téte de Petite Fille. 
(Guiffrey supplement of etchings No. 241.) Four pieces, one 


lot. 


Thirteen etchings from the series published in 1864. (Se- 
ries is incomplete.) Lettered impressions on India paper. Etch- 
ings are Le Printemps (Guiffrey No. 179), Pastorale (Guiffrey 
No. 180), Le Repos (Guiffrey No. 181), Le Labourage (Guif- 
frey No. 182), L’Arrivée au Champ (Guiffrey No. 183), L’Eté 
(Guiffrey No. 185), Le Matin (Guiffrey No. 186), Paysage 
(Guiffrey No. 188), Une Ferme (Guiffrey No. 189), La Ren- 
trée (Guiffrey No. 191), L’Hiver (Guiffrey No. 195), Un Coin 
de Cour (Guiffrey No. 197) and Le Chemin de Halage (Guiffrey 
No. 200). Thirteen pieces, one lot. 


Five etchings from the series published in 1865. Lettered 
impressions on India paper. The etchings are. Le Matin du 
Premier Jour de l’An (Guiffrey No. 202), Péche au Gandon 
(Guiffrey No. 203), Une Cour a Paris en 1865 (Guiffrey No. 
207), La Maréchalerie (Guiffrey No. 208), and Le Retour des 
Champs (Guiffrey No. 210). Also four other etchings. The 
etchings are Téte D’Homme; Effet de Lumiére (Guiffrey No. 


~ 217), Buveurs (Guiffrey No. 218), Vieillard en Priére (Guiffrey 


No. 219), and Les Faux-Monnayeurs (Guiffrey No. 220). Let- 


tered impressions on India paper. Nine pieces, one lot. 


Jacquemart, Jules. The Cavalier and the Laughing Girl. 
After Van der Meer. Proof before letters, with the Arms and 


with the name of painter and etcher in traced letters beneath. 


The Review at Lyons. After the painting by Meissonier. 
Proof before letters. Five other pieces. Six pieces, one lot. 


Vase Antique. De Sardoine. Early proof, before the 
printer’s name and before the inscription above. Vase in rock 
crystal. Vase of Sardonyx. Portrait of Jacquemart. Facsimile 
of the water-color. Four pieces, one lot. 


6917 


6918 


6919 


6920 


6921 


6922 


6923 


6924 


6925 


6926 


6927 


— Portrait of a Young Man. After Cranach. Proof before 
letters. The Step-Daughter of Goya. Proof before letters. 
The Storm. After Greuze. Proof before letters. Four other 
pieces. Seven pieces, one lot. 


Jasinski, Félix. Venus Rising from the Sea. After the paint-, 
ing by Botticelli. Signed remarque proof on vellum. The 
Chinese Figure. After Stevens. Signed artist’s proof. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


Jongkind, J. B. The Port of Antwerp. On Japanese paper. 
Mill at Rotterdam. On Japanese paper. The same. On Hol- 
land paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


Josi, C. The Labourer’s Luncheon. After G. Morland. Printed 


in brown. 


Kauffmann, Angelica. Girl Reading. Original etching. From 
the Nahl collection. | 


Keene, Charles. Low Tide, Boats on the Beach. Proof on 
Japan paper. Peasant in a frilled cap, seated, hands clasped 
across the knees. Proof on Japan paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


Pencil drawing of a Dog’s Head. Stamped C. K. Girl with a 
Fan, seated. On the reverse pen and ink and wash sketch of a 
Spanish Posada. Two pieces, one lot. 


Klauber, Ignace. Van-Loo (Carle), Chevalier, three-quarter 
length to left, sketching, over tablet with title, in rectangle, small 
folio. Peint par Pierre le Sueur pour sa réception 4 1|’Acad. 
Royale en 1747—Gravé par Ignace Klauber pour son agrément 
al’Acad. Rle en 1785. 


Same as above proof before title, name lightly etched; 
“Carle Vanloo.” Artists’ line; “ Peint par Le Sueur de Ber- 
lin—Gravé 4 Paris par Ig¢e Seb. Klauber.” 

Brilliant impression of a fine engraving. 


Kriiger, Albert. Portrait of a Man, after Luca Signorelli. 
Wood engraving, printed in colors. Signed artist’s proof on 


Japan paper. Exceedingly fine. 


“ Noli me tangere.” (Portrait of a Girl,) after Lorenzo 
di Credi. Wood engraving, printed in colors. Proof on Japan 
paper; limited to 100 impressions. Very fine. 


6928 


6929 


6930 


6931 


6932 


— 6933 


6934 


6935 


MAXIME LALANNE 


Rue des Marmousets. Signed artist’s proof on Holland 
paper. Landscape with a Castle. Undescribed by Beraldi. 
Proof on Japan paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


Démolitions pour le Percement du Boulevard Saint Ger- 
main. Démolitions pour le Percement de la rue des Ecoles. 
From the Lalamne collection. Proofs before titles on Holland 
paper. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


Rue des Marmousets. Proof on India paper. Démolitions 
pour le Percement du Boulevard Saint Germain. Boulevard 
Montmartre. Proofs before title on Holland paper. Three 
pieces, one lot. 


Beuzeval. Lettered impression on Holland paper. Signed 
Maxime Lalanne. From the Lalanne collection. Plage d’Houl- 
gate. On Japan paper. From the Lalanne collection. Un Site 
Hollandais. Proof before letters on Holland paper. Vue Prise 
du Louvre. Proof before all letters on Japan paper.” Four 
pieces, one lot. 


Bordeaux, Effet de Neige. Signed dedication proof pre- 
sented to M. E. Liévre. Proof before all letters on Holland 
paper. Port de Trouville. Proof before all letters on Holland 
paper. From the Lalanne collection. Villers. Proof before 
all letters on Japan paper. From the Lalanne collection. 
Three pieces, one lot. 


Un Vieux Port de la Normandie. Proof before all letters 
on Japan paper. Signed artist’s proof from the Lalanne collec- 
tion. Port de Trouville. Proof before all letters on Holland 
paper. A Quimper. Proof before all letters on Japan paper. 
From the Lalanne collection. Ruines du Palais Jullien a Bor- 
deaux. Four pieces, one lot. 


Bords de la Tamise. One of Lalanne’s most beautiful 
plates. Tour de Montalban Amsterdam. Proof before all let- 
ters. Morlaix. Proof before all letters. Le Pont des Arts. 
Proof before all letters. And two other pieces, also proofs be- 
fore all letters. Six pieces, one lot. 


Richmond. Proof before all letters on Holland paper. 
From the Lalanne Collection. Une Rue de Rouen. Proof before 
all letters on Holland paper. A Zaandam. Proof before all 
letters on Japan paper. From the Lalanne collection. Three 
pieces, one lot. 


6936 


6937 


6938 


6939 


6940 


6941 
6942 


6943 


6944 


Beuzeval. Proof before letter on India paper. A Cusset. 
Proof before letters on Holland paper. Une Rue a Barcelone. 
Proof before letters. And four other pieces. Seven pieces, one 
lot. 


A Neuilly. Proof before letters. Dans les Champs de 
Cénon. Proof before letters on India paper. From the Lalanne 
collection. Nogent. Proof before letters on Holland paper. 
From the Lalanne collection. Bastion 49. Et Porte Bineau. 
Signed artist’s proof on Holland paper. Four pieces, one lot. 


Maison dite de Moliére. Rue de la Tonnellerie. Proof 
before letters with autographed dedication to Monsieur Dufen, 
with the title written by Lalanne, together with lettered impres- 
sion of the same. Two pieces, one lot. 


Bordeaux. Vue de Cénon. Proof before letters on Japan 
paper. From the Lalanne collection. Bordeaux, Quai des Char- 
trons. (Beraldi No. 96.) Proof before letters on Japan paper. 
From the Lalanne collection. A Bordeaux. Vue Générale. 
Proof before letters on Holland paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


-——— Bordeaux, Quai des Chartrons. (The larger plate.) 
(Beraldi No. 96.) Proof on Japan paper. From the Lalanne 
collection... Dans le Port de Bordeaux. Signed artist’s proof 
before letters. From the Lalanne collection. Souvenir de Bor- 
deaux. Proof before letters on Holland paper. From the La- 
lanne collection. 


Douze Croquis a |’Eau-forte par Maxime Lalanne. (Ca- 
dart et Luce. Paris, 1869.) The complete series of twelve 
plates on Holland paper, in the original paper wrappings. 
Twelve pieces and wrapper, one lot. 


Set of twelve etchings, all scenes in and around Victor 
Hugo’s house in the Isle of Guernsey. All are proofs on Japan 
paper, before letters and from the Lalanne collection. To be 
sold as a set. Twelve pieces, one lot. 


A Fribourg, Suisse. Signed artist’s proof before the plate 
was reduced in size. In the autograph of the artist “ép. d’Ar- 
tiste. Rare.’’ Liévre Pendu par les Pattes. Very fine impres- 


sion. Landscape with a River. (A very beautiful little dry-— 


point occupying the upper portion of a plate.) The plate bears 
deeply ruled lines showing where the copper is to be cut. Very 
fine impression. Three pieces, one lot. 


Drawings by Maxime Lalanne. Souvenir du Siége de Paris. 
Height, 6.10.; length, 9.8. inches. A highly finished and most 
beautiful pencil drawing. Signed (with the scraper) Maxime 
Lalanne. From the Lalanne collection. 


—— 


6945 


6946 


6947 


6948 


6949 


6950 


6951 


6952 


Environs de Rouen. Height, 5.8.; width, 10.4. inches. A 


very beautiful pencil drawing on toned paper. Signed M. La- 
lanne. From the Lalanne collection. 


Original Copper Plate. The original copper plate of Villers, 
together with lettered impression from the plate. One lot. 


Landseer, Sir Edwin. Set of Fifteen Etchings of Dogs, Deer 
Stalking, etc. Together with original etching of The Giraffe. 


Sixteen pieces, one lot. 


PIERRE ADRIEN LE BEAU 


Boileau Despreaux (Nicolas), half length to right, oval in 
rect., 8vo. Dessiné et gravé par le Beau A Paris chez Esnauts 
et Rapilly, ete. | 

Choiseul (Etienne Francs’), Duc De, bust to right, oval 
in elaborate border over emblems and Arms, in rectangle. Maril- 
lier Pinx.—Le Beau Sculp. A Paris chez Hénault et Rapilly, 
etc. Fine impression of a scarce print, important to illustrators 
of American history. (2) 


Clotilde Mme. Marie-Adelaide Clotilde-Xavier Madame, 
Soeur de M. le Dauphin. Née a Versailles le 23. 7>t¢ 1759, bust 
to right, profile in oval artistically ornamented over Arms, in 
rect., 8vo. Fontaine del—Lebeau Sculp. A Paris chez Henault 
et Rapilly, etc. Fine and scarce. 


Diderot (C. F.), De l’Academie de Berlin, etc., bust, pro- 


file to right, oval with floral decoration, in rect. 8vo. Binet Del. 


—Le Beau Sculp. 


Elizabeth Mme. Elizabeth Philippe Marie Helene de 
France, etc., Soeur de M&t le Dauphin, bust, profile to left, in 
decorative oval, in rectangle, 8vo. Fontaine del.—Le Beau Sculp. 
A Paris Chez Hénaut et Rapilly, etc. 

Fine impression of a scarce print. (2) 


Benjamin Franklin | Né 4 Boston dans la Nouvelle Angle- 
terre, le 17 Janvier 1706. Bust to left in fur cap, oval with 
broad border, ribbon and ring at top, over tablet with title, in 
rectangle, 8vo. Desrayes del.—le Beau scul. | A Paris chés Es- 
nauts et Rapilly, rue St Jacques 4 la Ville de Coutances. 
A. P. D. R. Fine copy. 


Gerbier (P. J. B.), Avocat au Parlement de Paris, bust, 
nearly profile to right, curtain background, oval in rectangle, 8vo. 
Pujos Del.—Le Beau Sculp. I ne doit point a lArt (ete., four 
lines). 

Goldoni. Charles, Né a Venise en 1707, bust to left, octa- 
gon in rectangle, 12mo. C. N. Cochin delin 1787—Le Beau 
Sculp. (2) 


6953 


6954 


6955 


6958 


6959 


6960 


Hobbes (Thomas), Né a Malmesburi, le 5 Avril 1588 
Mort a Hardervick le 4 Décembre 1679, bust to front, oval in 
rectangle, 12mo. Le Clere, deli—tLe beau. scupl. 

Fine proof, artists’ line lightly etched, 


La Harpe (J. E. De), De l’Académie Franeaise, etc., bust 
to right, oval in rectangle, 8vo. Desrais del—Le Beau Sculp. 
a Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. (2) 


La Vrilliere (Louis Philipeaux), Duc De, Ministre aimé 
d’un Prince que l’on aime (etc., four lines), bust to right, deco- 
rated oval over Arms and emblems, in rectangle, 8vo. Marillier 
inv.—Le Beau Sculp. a la Ville de Coutances, ete. Fine and 
scarce. 


Marie Leczinska Princesse De-Pologne. Epouse de Louis 
XV. Reine de France (etc., two lines), bust to right, oval in or- 
namental border, over vignette of Place Louis XV and Church 
of St Denis, in rectangle, 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé—par le Beau. 
A Paris Chez le Beau, etc. 

Fine impression of an attractive and scarce print. 


Locke (Jean), Célébre Philosophe, ete., bust to right, pro- — 
file, oval over emblems and tablet, in rectangle, le beau direx. 


Louis XV. Roi De France Et De Navarre Né a Ver- 
sailles le 15. Fevrier 1710. (etc., two lines), half length to left 
in armor and cloak, oval with border decorated with laurel 
branches, over Cupids and emblems, in rectangle, 8vo. Le Beau 
Sculp. A Paris chez Hénaut et Rapilly, ete. 

Fine impression of a very rare and important print. 


—— Mé Louise Marie de France Née a Versailles le 13 Juillet 
1737 Religieuse Carmelite (etc., two lines), three-quarter length, 
seated to left, oval with decorative border, over Arms, mono- 
gram and tablet, in rectangle, 8vo. Queverdo del.—Le Beau 
Sculp. <A Paris chez Hénaut et Rapilly, ete. 

Fine impression of a scarce and important print. 


Lowendal (Woldemar De), Comte du St Empire, Chevalier 
des Ordres du Roi, Maréchal de France, bust to left, oval in 
rectangle, 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé par Le Beau A Paris chez 
Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. 


Louis XVI. Roi De France Marie Antoinette Reine De 
France. Publié a Paris pour la Paix et 1783. Fait par Le 
Beau Graveur de Monseigneur Le Duc de Chartres. 

Two very beautiful companion portraits, i each other, finaly 
engraved and yery scarce. (2) 


6961 


6962 


6963 


6964 


6965 
6966 


6967 


6968 


6969 


An impression of Marie Antoinette only, proof before in- 
scription. 

A brilliant impression, showing all the beauty of this fine en- 
graving. Undescribed state. 


Marie Antointe Dauphine de France Née a Vienne le 2. 
Qbre 1755. Mariée a Versailles le 16. Mai 1770, half length, 
profile to right in elaborately decorated oval, over Arms in 
laurel sprays, in rectangle, 8vo. Marillier del—Le Beau Sculp. 
A Paris chez Hénaut et Rapilly, etc. 

Fine impression of a very scarce and beautiful print. 


Marie Antoinette Reine De France Née a Vienne le 2 
gbre 1755 Mariée le 16 Mai 1770. Bust to left in high head- 
dress with pearls and feathers, in elaborately decorated oval 
frame, over Arms supported by Cupids, in rectangle, 8vo. Des- 
siné par le Beau Graveur de M8 le Duc de Chartres et gravé 
par le méme. A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. Very 
scarce. 


Marie Therese Imperatrice Douairiere, Reine de Hongrie 
et de Bohéme, Mere de Marie-antoinette, Reine de France. Bust 
to left, oval with ribbon and floral decoration, over Arms, in rec- 
tangle, 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé—par le Beau. A Paris Chez le 
Beau, ete. Superb impression of a beautiful engraving. 


Another impression. 


- Montgolfier (A. Etienne et Jos. De), Inventeurs de |’ Art 
Aérostatique. Binet Del.—Le Beau Sculp. 

Two finely engraved companion portraits, facing each other. 
Very scarce, and of the greatest interest in the history of aerial 
navigation. (2) 


Paul Petrowitz Grand Duc de Russie, Né a Petersbourg le 
1er Octobre 1754, half length to left, oval over decorative em- 
blems, in rectangle, 8vo. N. V. Pinx.—Gravé par Le Beau 
1782. A Paris chez Mondhare, etc. Fine and scarce. 


Pompadour. Madame La Marquise De. Bust to front, a la 
Diane, oval with laurel and roses, in rectangle, 8vo. Queverdo 
del.—Le Beau Sculp. 


Fine impression of a very scarce and attractive print. 


—— Pope (Alexandre), né a Londres le 6 Juin 1688, mort le 
30 may 1744, bust to right, oval with trumpet and laurel 
branches over tablet supported by faun and Cupid, in rectangle, 
8vo. Kneller pinxit 1722—Marillier Ornam. del. Le Beau 
Graveur de M8¥ le Duc de Chartres. 

Fine impression of a beautiful engraving and the most agreeable 
small portrait of Pope obtainable. 


6970 


6971 


6972 


6973 


6974 


6975 


6976 


(Provence. CtSS) Marie Jn€ Louise De Savoie, Madame, 
Mariée a Versailles le 14 mai 1771, bust, profile to left, oval 
in rectangle, 8vo. Gravé par le Beau. Fine and scarce. 


Raynal (Guil. Thomas), Au deffenser de ’humanité, de — 
la Vérité, de la Liberté, bust to right, oval in rectangle, 8vo. Le 
Beau Sculp. a Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, ete. 7 


Richelieu (Armand Duplessis), Cardinal De, half length 
to right, oval in rectangle, 8vo. Dessiné et gravé par Le Beau 
A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. | (2) 


Sartine (Mre Antoine Raimond: Jean Gualbert Gabriel 
de), Ministre et secretaire d’Etat, etc., bust to left, oval in rec- 
tangle, 8vo. Le Beau Sculp. A Paris chez Hénault et Rapilly, 
etc. Scarce. 


Sue (Jean Joseph), Professeur et Demonstrateur aux 
Ecoles Royales de Chirurgie, . . . Chirurgien Major de l’Ho- 
pital de la Charité, bust to left, profile, circle in rectangle, 4to. 
Binet Del:—Le Beau Sculp. Scarce. 


Sully (Maximilien de Béthune), . . . Duc de, . . . Min- 
istre digne d Henri le Grand, half length in armor and sash, to 
right, oval in rectangle, 8vo. Marillier del—Le Beau Sculp. 
A Paris Chez Hénaut et Rapilly, etc. 


Tourville (Anne Hilarion De Costentin), Cte de, half 
length to right, oval over representation of “ Combat de la 
Hogue,” in rectangle, 8vo. Desrais del—Le Beau Sculp a 
Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, etc. | (2) 


7 Villars (Louis Hector), Duc de, Pair et Maréchal de 
France, etc., half length to left, oval in rectangle, 8vo. Hyac. 
Rigaud pinx—Le Beau sculp. A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly, 
etc. 


Voltaire (Marie Francois Arrouet De), bust to left, oval 
over lyre, crossed trumpets, etc., in rectangle, 8vo. Marillier 
inv.—Le Beau Sculp. A Paris Chez Hénaut et Rapilly, etc. (2) 


(La Toilette), half length of a beautiful girl, in high 
head-dress, before table and mirror, oval with broad border, over 
tablet, in rectangle, 4to. Sa taille est ravissante, Et l’on peut 
deja voir Une gorge naissante Repousser le mouchoir, &c#. Bau- 
douin pinxit—fait par Le Beau Graveur de Mgt Le Duc de 
Chartres. 1776. Se vend a Paris chés Basan et Poignant, etc. 
Beautiful impression of a fine, very scarce, and desirable item. 


6977 — 


6978 


6979 


6980 


6981 


6982 . 


6983 
6984 
6985 
6986 
6987 
6988 


6989 


-—— Lettres Sur Les Spectacles. (Olympus and the Gods.) 
Rect. 4to. C. N. Cochin fils del. Lebeau 1795. 
Fine impression of a scarce print of most beautiful and har- 


monious design. 


LeBlond, Jean. Catherine de Boulainvilliers de Courtenay. 
Very rare. From the Galichan collection. 


Leconte, Narcisse. Dante and Beatrice, after Ary Scheffer. 
Apell, p. 233, No. 6. Second state. Proof before letters on 
plain paper. 


Lefévre, Achille Desiré. Jeanne d’Aragon, vice-reine de Sicile, 
after Raphael. Apell, p. 234, No. 12. First state. Artist’s 
proof on India paper, before the border lines. 


Lefort, Henri. Erasmus. After the painting by Holbein. 
Proof on India paper with autographed dedication to Gustave 
Mercier. Also Portrait of Godefroi Cavaignac, from the Death 
Mask. Proof bearing autographed dedication to Mercier. Also 
Studies of Birds. Proof bearing autographed dedication to 


Mercier. Three pieces, one lot. 


ALPHONSE LEGROS 


Portrait of the Artist. Signed artist’s proof. Dated 
1880. 


Portrait of Aug. Delatre. Proof on Japan paper. Por- 
trait of G. F. Watts, R. A. Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, 
one lot. 


The Monk at the Organ. Very fine impression on thin 
Japan paper, before the plate was cut down. Signed artist’s 
proof. 


Le Voyageur Abrité. Proof on verger paper. Marked 
unique. 


The Mendicant. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. 
Job. Proof on Japan paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


Le Pré Ensoleillé. Signed artist’s proof. One of the most 
beautiful of Legros’s landscapes. 


Les Marais. Signed artist’s proof. Landscape with a_ 
Winding River. Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


La Ferme au Grand Arbre. Proof on Japan paper. The 
plate was destroyed after a very few proofs had been printed. 


6990 


6991 


6992 


6993 


6994 


6995 


6996 


6997 


6998 


6999 


7000 


7001 


Lithographs. Landscape with a Man Carrying Fagots. 
Signed artist’s proof. Rare. Six proofs only were printed. 


G. F. Watts, R. A. Signed artist’s proof. Not to be 
confounded with‘the dry-point portrait of Watts. Rare. Ten 
proofs only. 


Portraits of Longfellow. Signed artist’s proof, and Car- 
dinal Manning. Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


Portraits of Tennyson. Signed artist’s proof, and Hux- 
ley. Signed artist’s proof. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


Portrait of a Bearded Man turned to the Left. Signed 
artist’s proof. Rare. Six proofs only. Portrait of a Lady. 
Proof on India paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


Mezzotint. Portrait of Sir Seymour Haden. Original 
mezzotint. Signed artist’s proof. Very fine impression, the in- 
scription beneath clearly visible. It reads: “ Francis Seymour 
Haden, F.R.C.S. Aet. 63.” Rare, 


Leheutre, F. The Cathedral. Signed artist’s proof. Eight im- 
pressions only and the plate destroyed. Together with impres- 
sion from the destroyed plate. And two etchings, signed artist’s 
proofs, of landscape subjects. Four pieces, one lot. 


—— Casa d’Oro, Venice. Signed artist’s proof. Proof No. 7 
of twelve printed. Canal in Venice. Signed artist’s proof. Six 
proofs only printed. Two pieces, one lot. 


Leoni, Octavio. Chevalier de Malte (B. 9) First state. From 
the Debois, A. Firmin-Didot and Galichon collections. Ex- 
ceedingly fine. 


Le Roy, P. Masson (Antoine), half length to right, graver in 
hand, rectangle, small folio. P. le Roy fecit. Fine impression. 


THOMAS DE LEU 


Biron (Charles De Gontaut De), Mareschal De France. 
Bust to left, oval in rectangle, 8vo. Au Frond de ce Vainceur de 
ce filz de Bellone De ce frere de Mars (ete., four lines). Tho. 
deheu te RD. $17. 


Bourbon (Charles De), bust, profile to right, oval, in rec- 
tangle, 8vo. Romme soubs qui trembloit iadis la terre (etc., 
four lines). Tho. de Leu. Se. P. A. R. D. 3231. 

Fine impression of the first state. 


7002 
7003 


7004 


7005 


7006 


°7007 
7008 
7009 


7010 


7011 


7012 


— Conde (Henry De Bourbon Prince De), Age De 9. Ans. 
1597. Half length to right, oval, in rectangle, 8vo. Orphelin 


delaissé au plus bas de mon age (etc., four lines). Tho. de Leu 
Pepe tts UD. 342. 


Franciscus Draeck Nobilissimus Eques Anglia An® Ait. 
Sue. 43, etc., folio. R. D. 354. 


— Henricus IIII Dei Gratia Francorum Et Navarrae Rex. 
1599, bust to right in armor with scarf, oval, fleurs-de-lis on 
laurel branches above, war emblems below, in rectangle, 8Vvo. 
Cet honneur des Bourbons Mars dedans les alarmes (etc., four 
lines). I. Grisel. R. Tho. de Leu. fe. R. D. 399. 

Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Henry IIII Roy De France Et De Navarre. Bust to right 
in crown and royal mantle, oval, with border containing title, 


over tablet with inscription, in rectangle, 4to. Four lines of 


verse. Thomas de Leu. fecit et excu, Fran, Qui, Pinxit. R. D. 
406. Companion to the Marie de Medicis, No. 7008. . 


; Henry IIII Roy De France Et De Navarre. Bust to 
right, in hat with aigrette, ruff and ribbon with order, oval, 
background of fleur-de-lis, rectangle, small 4to. Ce monarque 
francois tout gravé de victoire (etc., four lines). Thomas de 
Leu. fe. F. Quénet. pinxit. Very scarce. 


Janne D’Albret Royne De Navarre Mere De Henry IIII 
Roy De France Et Navarre 1597, half length to left, oval, in 
rectangle, 8vo. Voy le tyge sacré d’une Race divine (ete., four 
lines). Tho. de Leu. fe. R. D. 422. Very scarce. 


Marie De Medicis Royne De France Et De Navarre, bust 
to left, oval, with border containing title, over tablet with in- 
scription, in rectangle, 4to. Four lines of verse. Thomas de 
Leu. fecit, F. Q. pinxit R. D. 454. 


Marie Stewart Reyne De Fran Et Decosse, bust to right, 
oval, in rectangle, 8vo. Four lines of verse. Tho. de leu F. et 
See). 457 1. 

Fine impression of the excessively scarce first state. 


Same as above, plate reworked, background marbled. 


R. D. 457 II. 


Montaigne. Voicy du grand Montaigne une entiere figure 
(ete., four lines), bust to left, rectangle, 8vo. Thomas de Leu. 
fecit. R.D. 461. Fine impression of a very scarce print. 


Strossy (Philippe De), Cheval. Des Ordres Du Roy Colon. 
De L’Infan, De Fra®. Bust to right, oval in rectangle, 12mo. 
Thomas de Leu. fecit. R. D. 491. 


7013 
7014 


7015 


7016 


7017 


7018 
7019 
7020 
7021 


7022 


7023 
7024 


7025 


7026 


Leyden, Lucas van. Young Man with Skull (said to be a por- 
trait of himself). B. 174. 


Uilenspiegel. Copy by Hendrik Hondius after van Ley- 
den Du. 159. From the Coops collection. 


Lignon, Etienne Frédéric. Le Duc de Richelieu, after Thomas 
Lawrence. Apell, p. 244, No. 29. Second state. Artist’s proof 
on India paper. 


Liotard, J. E. Effet. Clair obscur sans sacrifice. Half length 
to left, seated, rectangle, 4to. No. 1.—gravé par lui méme, 
A curiosity of engraving. Very scarce. 


LITHOGRAPHS 


Portrait of Aloys Sennefelder, the Inventor of Tihs ccaeny. 
Another portrait by Hanfstaengl, 1834. Another portrait by 
Major and Knapp, 1871. A Memorial presented to the sub- 
scribers at the centennial anniversary of his birth. New York. 
Three pieces, one lot. 


Achenbach, Andreas. Coast of Capri, and four other lithographs 
by different artists. Five pieces, one lot. : 
Ackermann, R._ Five early lithographs, 1799-1 821. Five 
pieces, one lot. 


Girl reading. Landscape, by Alfred Parsons. Sea Breeze, by 
C. H. Shannon. Three pieces, one lot. . 


Andri, F. Four original lithographs in colors. Signed by the 


artist. Four pieces, one lot. 


Barye, Antoine Louis. Four studies of animals, one of them a ~ 
duplicate. Also a Caricature of the artist, from “Le Chari- 
vari.” Five pieces, one lot. 


Bayard, E. Portrait of Eugéne Story’s father. Portrait of a 
lady in frilled cap, by another artist. Two pieces, one lot. 


Bellangé, Hippolyte. Combats de la Vallée de Basten, and five 
other lithographs by the same artist. Six pieces, one lot. 


‘Berger, René. Sarah Bernhardt in ‘‘ Hamlet,” and two other 


color lithographs by different artists. Three pieces, one lot. 


Bettencourt. Six landscapes, one a duplicate. Six pieces, one 
lot. 


7027 


7028 


1029 - 


7030 


7031 
7032 
7033 


7034 


7035 


7036 


7037 


7038 


7039 


7040 
"O41 


7042 


Bonheur, Rosa. Portrait of the artist by A. Sirony. After 
Dubufe. Exceedingly fine impression on India paper. 


Another portrait of the .artist by L. Soulange-Tassier. 
Also three studies of animals by her. Four pieces, one lot. 


Four studies of animals. One of them a signed proof. 
Four pieces, one lot. 


Four studies of animals. Four pieces, one lot. 


Cattle in the Marshes. Trial proof with retouches by the 
artist, and signed. ‘T’he same subject finished on both sides. 


A Fox. Proof before the artist’s name and before the 
title. A Badger. Two pieces, one lot. 


Five trial proofs of wood engravings after R. Bonheur. 
Two with notes and corrections by her. Five pieces, one lot. , 


Original Sketches in black chalk, evidently for the Horse 


| Fair, drawn on both sides of the paper. Also a photograph of 
the “ Horse Fair ” with signature of Rosa Bonheur. Two pieces, 


one lot. 


Two original pen and ink sketches, one of deer and an- 
other of a herdsman and herd. Also an autograph. letter.with 
a couple of caricatures. Three pieces, one lot. 


Two original sketches in black chalk, and one in pencil. 


Studies of animals. Three pieces, one lot. : 


Bonington, R. P. Tour du gros Horloge. Bologna (etching). 
Arabs, by David Wilkie. Travelling musicians, by Horsmann. 
Four pieces, one lot. ; 


Boulanger, Louis. Les Fantémes. Also “The Good Samari- 
tan,” by Bresdin. Two pieces, one lot. 


Breton, Jules. The Song of the Lark. Facsimile of his draw- 
ing, signed by the artist, and the Riverside. Facsimile of a 
charcoal drawing by F. Hopkinson Smith. Signed artist proot 
on Japan paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


en, J. G. A Street Arab. Landscape by H. Bolton Jones, 
and two lithographs by V. Colyer. Four pieces, one lot. 


Calame, Alexandre. Seven landscapes. Six from * Oeuvres de 
A. Calame.” No. 9, 19, 31, 41, 71, 79. Seven pieces, one lot. 


Carriére, Eugéne. The Poet Verlaine. Early-trial proof. 


7043 


7044 
7045 
7046 


7047 


7048 


7049 
7050 


7051 
7052 


7053 
7054 


7055 


7056 


7057 


* 7058 


7059 


—— Edmond de Goncourt. Early trial proof. 


Charlet, Nicolas Toussaint. The Duel. Slightly colored. 
Porte-Aigle. ‘Two pieces, one lot. | 


L’Empereur en Campagne. Napoleon in Prussia. Proof. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


1805. Napoleon. And two others, all with portraits of 
Napoleon. Four pieces, one lot. 


Checa, U. View of a Venetian Palace. Signed proof No. 1 of 
four printed. View of Paris, also signed proof No. 1 of four 
printed. Pastoral, by Oliver Hall. Signed proof. Three 
pieces, one lot. | 


Clausen, G. Hoenig. In the Hay Loft. Two pieces, one lot. 


Corradi, N. El Escmo. S. D. Salvador del Muro y Salazar, 
Capt. Genl. of Cuba, 1799. El Escmo. Luis de Las Casas y 
Aragorri. Cap. Genl. of Cuba, 1790. Two pieces, one lot. 


Delacroix, Eugéne. Ophelia. Rare proof. Illustration to 
Shakespeare, with autograph sketches in the margin. The Cap- 
ture. Rare proof. Jane Shore. Four pieces, one lot. 

—— Five Studies of Lions and Tigers. Five pieces, one lot. | 


Détaille, Edouard. Aux Grandes Maneuvyres. 


Devéria, Achille. Portrait of Victor Hugo, 1829. Portrait of 
A. de Lamartine and Le Lourmeil. Three pieces, one lot. 


Dicksee, Frank. Head of a girl, on thin India paper. Printed 
in brown. 


Dillon, Henri Patrice. Six proofs of illustrations and sketches. 
All first states, of which there were printed only two or three 
impressions. Six pieces, one lot. 


Children looking at a Picture Book. First state. Signed. 
Only ten impressions. 


—— Another lot of five proofs. All first states, of which there 
were printed only two or three impressions. Five pieces, one lot. 


Doré, Gustave. Death of Gérard de Nerval, with an autograph 
dedication by Doré. 


—— Dragoons Resting. 


7060 


7061. 


7062 


7063 


"7064 


7065 


7066 
7067 


7068 


7069 


7070 


7071 


7072 


Frangais. A woodland road. After his own picture and three 
others after different painters. Four pieces, one lot. 


Gavarni. (Pseudonym of the French illustrator and caricaturist 
Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier.) Les Toquades. Album of 
twenty lithographs in original wrapper. ‘Twenty pieces, one lot. 


Peraistoire d’en dire deux.” “No,.11,.13;: 17, 19, 21. 
“Piano.” No. 25, 29. “Ce qui se fait dans les meilleures 
Sociétés.” No. 35, 37. “‘ Le manteau d’Arlequin.” No. 49. 
“Les petites mordent.” No. 51, 53, 55, 57. Fourteen pieces, 
one lot. 


“La Foire aux Amours.” No. 59, 61, 63. ‘“ Etudes 
d’Androgynes.” No. 65, 69. “‘ Les Anglais chez eux.” No. 
135, 137, 139, 141, 143. “ L’école des Pierrots.” No. 145, 147, 
149, 151. Fourteen pieces, one lot. 


-Louis Marie de Belleyme, and four caricatures. Five 
pieces, one lot. 


Gérard, Henri IV. Duchesse de Berry. The only two litho- 
graphs by the painter. Also a reversed copy of the Duchesse. 
Three pieces, one lot. 


Ghenear, L. William Powell Frith, and six other lithographs 
by various artists. Seven pieces, one lot. 


Gilbert, Achille. Maria. After Bonnat. And four other litho- 
graphs by various artists. Five pieces, one lot. 


Greux, Henri de. Portrait of Ch. Baudelaire. Portrait of R. 
Wagner. Only forty impressions. Signed proots. Two pieces, 
one lot. 


Hanfstaengl, Franz. Three lithographs of pictures in the Dres- 
den Gallery. Also three similar ones by other artists. Six 
pieces, one lot. 


Hoffmann, Ludwig von. The Bather, and two other original 
lithographs by the same. Printed in colors. Three pieces, one 
lot. 


Hunt, William Morris. The Violet Girl. The Savoyard. Origi- 
nal crayon lithographs with tint. Two pieces, one lot. 


Girl at the Fountain. Boy chasing a Goose. On India 
paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


7073 


TO74 


T7075 


7076 


7077 


7078 
1079 


7080 


7081 


7082 


7083 


7084 


7085 


7086 


7087 


7088 


Young Mother having her Child’s Fortune told. On India 
paper. Stag in the Snow, moonlight. On India paper. Two 
pieces, one lot. 3 


Isabey, Eugéne. Interieur d’un Port. Souvenir de St Valery 
Sur Somme. Original lithographs. Also three others by dif- 
ferent artists. Five pieces, one lot. 


Jacob, 'N. H. Portrait of Goethe, after Jagemann. Rare, early 
lithograph. | 


Lasalle, E. La Source, after J. Ingres. Miroir de Venus, by 
Achille Gilbert, and two others by different artists. Two pieces, 


one lot. 


Lefort, Henri. Portrait of Tolstoi. Remarque proof on Japa- 
nese paper. Signed. 


— Another impression. Not signed. 


Leighton, Sir Frederick. Head of a girl. On thin India paper, 
finished in red. 


Lejeune, Le Baron. Un Cosaque. Early lithograph 1805. 
Very rare. 


Longhi, Giuseppe. Susannah and the Elders. Also four other 
Italian lithographs. Five pieces, one lot. 


Manet, Edouard. Execution of Emperor Maximilian of Mex- 
ico and his two friends. | 


——— Illustrations to The Raven, by Edgar Poe. Five pieces, 
one lot. 


Polichinelle. Only twenty-five printed in colors and 
signed. 


Mauilleron, A. Michelangelo and six other lithographs by vari- 
ous artists. Seven pieces, one lot. 


Menzel, Adolph von. Sansouci and another. Two pieces, one 
lot. | 


Mettenleiter, J. M., and others. Five early lithographs. 1808— 
1818. Five pieces, one lot. 


Quaglio, Simon. Cathedral. of Rheims. L’archet Brisé, after 
Gallait by A. Mouilleron and three others by various artists. 
Five pieces, one lot. 


eee oe eee 


7089 


7090 
7091 


7092 


7093 


7094 


7095 


- 7096 


7097 


7098 
7099 


7100 


Piloty, F. Lithograph after a painting by G. v. Schalken. 
Seda others after old masters by various artists. Six pieces, 
one lot. ; 


Prout, S. At Holy Island, and four others. Five pieces, one lot. 


-Raffet. Portrait of himself. Giacomelli, 696. Portrait of 


Alexandre Nordmann. G. 694. Portrait of Louis Rousseau. 
G. 699. Three pieces, one lot. 


Expédition de Rome, 1849. Thirty-six lithographs in 
portfolio, complete. G. 557-593. Publié et Imprimé par A. De- 
larne Fils. One lot. 


Expedition de Rome. Single numbers. G. 557, on loose 
India paper, address cut off. G. 559, on India paper with the 
addresses of Gihaut fréres as publishers and Auguste Bry as 
printer. G. 564, on loose India paper. Addresses cut off. G. 
566, on loose India paper. Same addresses as 559. G. 572, 
Fine impression, cut close. Five pieces, one lot. 


Treizeieme Vendémaire, St Roch 1795. G. 191. Bona- 
parte, Général en chef de |’Armés d’Egypte. B. 400. Ist St. 
and two other prints. Four pieces, one lot. 


Bonaparte fait ses premiéres armes, .. G. 240. Bonaparte 
a Dégo. G. 246. Italie. 1796. (Album of 1836 No.7. 1st 
edition.) G. 410. Three pieces, one lot. 


—— Attention! (No. 7 of Album of 1832.) G. 358. Vive 
VEmpereur!!! (No. 12 of Album of 1834.) G. 389. Le revue. 
(No. 6 of Album of 1831.) G. 344. 


1813. (No.1 of Album of 1833.) G. 365. Liitzen. (No. 
2 of Album of 1831.) G. 340. “ Sire, vous pouvez compter sur 
nous...” (No. 7 of Album of 1831.) G. 345. Mon emper- 
eur c’est la plus cuite. (No. 8 of Album of 1832.) G. 359. La 
Main! Voltigeur. (No. 9 of Album of 1834.) G. 386. Five 
pieces, one lot. 


La Revue Nocturne. (No. 12 of Album of 1837.) G. 429. 
—— Another impression of G. 429. First edition. Very rare. 


—— Hongrie-Danube, 1837. No. 3, Infanterie Hongroise. G. 
597. Valachie. No. 9, Paysans Valaques (frontispiece). G. 
603. No. 12, Foire de St. Pierre. G. 607. No. 19, Passage du 
Bouzéo. G. 614. Moldavie. No. 21, Famille Tsigane en voy- 
age. G. 616. No. 22, Poste aux chevaux. G. 617. Six pieces, 
one lot. 


7101 


7102 


7103 


7104 


7105 


7106 


7107 


7108 


7109 


7110 


7111 


Constantinople et Smyrne. No. 82 Infanterie Turque. — 
(Chasseurs.) G. 686. No. 83, Place d’Ali Pacha Meiden. G. 
681. No. 84, Un Café Smyrne. G. 682. No. 85, Recrues 
Turques. G. 683. No. 87, Recruteurs Turcs. G. 685. Five 
pieces, one lot. 


Camp de Vosnessensk, 1837. No. 55, Dragons de Kasan. 
Frontispiece. G. 652. No. 57, Sous-Officier et Soldats du régi- 
ment de Volhynie. G. 654. No. 59, Camp de Cavalerie. G. 
656. No. 63, Défilé d’Infanterie. G. 661. First issue. 


——- Russie Méridionale. No. 25, Télégue de Poste. G. 620. 
No. 29, Halte d’une caravans Moldave. G. 624. No. 30, Négo- 
ciants et Marchands Israélites. G. 625. Three pieces, one lot. 


— Crimée. 1'¢ Partie. No. 31, Fontaine de Mariah. G. 
626. No. 37, Mosquée du Palais des Khans. G. 633. No. 38, 
Tatars sortant de la Mosquée. G. 634. No. 40, Bain Jatar. 
G. 636. No. 42, Jeune femme Karaime. G. 638.. No. 44, Habi- 
tations de Tsiganes, dans la Montagne. G. 640. Six pieces, 
one lot. ; 


Crimée. 1¢T Partie. No. 45, Grande rue de Baghtcheh- 
Sarai. G. 541. No. 641, Boucher et autres marchands Tatars. 
G. 642. No. 53, Ecole de jeunes filles Tatares. G. 650. No. 
54, Maisons de Paysans Tatares. G. 651. Crimée. 2™e¢ Partie. 
No. 71, Vue du vieux Bazar et du Mont-Mithridate. G. 569. 
No. 75, Arméniens et Tatares dans un café. G. 673. Six pieces, 
one lot. 


Retraite de Constantine, 1837-1838. No. 1, A commandé 
Nous, Deuxiéme Léger! G. 537. No. 2, Le 2me Léger, com- 
mandé par le Chef de Bataillon Changarnier. G. 538. No. 5, 
Marche sur Constantine. G. 541. No. 6, Charge des Chasseurs 
d’Afrique sur les Arabes. G. 542. All of the first issue except 
No. 2. Four pieces, one lot. 


Another impression of G. 541, and one of G. 365. Both of 
the second issue. Two pieces, one lot. 


“Ils grognaient, et le suivaient Toujours.” (From Album 
of 1836.) G. 414. From the first edition. 


Le Réveil, 1848. G. 85. Third state. Very fine impres- 
sion with the eagle plainly seen. 


—— Combat d’Oued-Alleg, 1840. ‘‘ A Masterpiece.” Fine. 


Il est défendu de furmer mais yous pouvez vous asseoir. 
(From Album of 1834.) G. 385. 


yao 


7113 


7114 


7115 


7116 


7117 


7118 


7119 


7120 


7121 


7122 


7123 


—— “Serrez les rangs.” (No. 4 of Album of 1832.) G. 355. 


— Craisés en Campagne. (No. 7 of Album of 1830.) G. 
332. La Poursuite. (No. 2 of Album of 1832.) G. 353. Vive 
la Republique. (No. 6 of Album of 1832.) G. 357. Provins. 
(No. 2 of Album of 1833.) G. 366. Charge de Hussards. (No. 
10 of Album of 1833). G. 374. “ Maréchal de France.” G. 498. 
Six pieces, one lot. 


—— Album de 1830. G. 326, 330, 331, 335, 336. Album de 
1831. G. 342, 347. Album de 1832. G. 354. Album de 1833. 
G. 367, 370, 376. Album de 1834. G. 378, 379, 382, and 387. 
Fifteen pieces, one lot. 


—— Album de 1830. G. 327, 333, 334. Album de 1831. G. 
341, 346, 348, 349. Album de 1832. G. 356, 360. Album de 
1834. G. 384. Ten pieces, one lot. 


Le pauvre Diable. G. 216. Ma folle! G. 277. Ilya 
du plaisir. G. 282. Also G. 308, 316, and 417. Six pieces, 
one lot. 


Another impression of G. 385, and “ L’ennemi ne se doute 
pas que nous sommes 1a... .” G. 411. On India paper; re- 
mounted. Two pieces, one lot. 


— Voyage en Espagne Catalans, sur la Rambla de Barcelone. 
G. 172. First edition marked ‘‘ RR.” in Giacomelli’s catalogue, 
which means very rare. 


Episode de la Campagne de Russie. G. 147. Place du 
Panthéon. (No. 1 of the Album of 1831.) G. 339. Marche 
d’une Division. (No. 1 of the Album of 1832.) G. 352. Three 
pieces, one lot. 


Récompense honnéte. (Album, 1827.) G. 274. Frontis- 
piece to Album of 1837. G. 417. Bonjour, mon ‘Neveu. (No. 
9 of Album of 1837.) G. 426. Three pieces, one lot. 


Etchings. Croquis divers. G. I. Croquis divers. Part of 
Plate G. III. Lafayette addressing the Populace, also a proof 
of an engraving by Audibran after a painting by Raffet, “ Dan- 
iel in the Lion’s Den.” Three pieces, one lot. 


Ecossaise. A stage coach of Paris. Not mentioned by 
Giacomelli. Colored. 


Four incidents of the French Revolution of 1830. The 
figures of “ Jeudi Matin. L’Archrevéché,” are drawn by Raffet. 
Four pieces, one lot. 


7124 


7125 


7126 


7139 


Eight half-tone reproductions of lithographs by Raffet. One lot. 


Ranger, H. W. On the Quai and another, also one Woodland 


Scene from Thos. Moran’s “ Studies and Pictures,’ and two 


studies on one sheet by RCC. Five pieces, one lot. 


Rothenstein, Wm. Portrait of Aubrey Beardsley. Signed proof 
No. 2. Also five other lithographs by various artists. Six pieces, 
one lot. 


Shackleton, Wm. The Rose. La Romance in Printemps by 
M. Cliot. Two pieces, one lot. 


_ Tassaert, Octave. Apothéose des Victimes des 27, 28 et 29 
Juillet. 


Thornley, G. W. Epsom Downs after Géricault. Remarque 
proof signed. | 


Orpheus after Puvis de Chavannes. Signed artist’s proof 
on Japanese paper. 


Vernet, Horace. Portrait of the artist by Lafosse, and eleven 
of his lithographs. Twelve pieces, one lot. 


Fourteen original lithographs. Fourteen pieces, one lot. 
—— Another lot of twelve lithographs. As one lot. 
——— Another lot of twelve lithographs. As one lot. 


—— Another lot of twelve lithographs. As one lot. 


Portrait of Carle Vernet and six other lithographs. Seven 
pieces, one lot. 


Pont d’Arcole. Retour de Syrie. Both with portraits of 
Napoleon. Two pieces, one lot. . 


Viennot, E. Portrait of a Girl. First attempt at Chromolithog- 
raphy. La Nuit by E. Lasalle, after Grevedon. Colored. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


Ward, James. Dr. Syntax (Famous Stallion.) Proof before 
all letters on India paper. With the artist’s autograph note. 
Also a portrait of James Northcote and one of Mrs. Jameson, 
by other artists. Three pieces, one lot. 


7140 


7141 


7142 


7143 


7144 


7145 


7146 


7147 


7148 


7149 


7150 


7151 


7152 


Watts, F. G. Two study heads printed in red. Two pieces, 
one lot. 


Love & Death. Platinotype. 10x 21. 

Webert. Bataille de Bassano, and three other lithographs by 
‘aes artists. All with Napoleon’s portrait. Four pieces, one 
ot. ° ) 

Weir, J. Alden. Mrs. W*** and daughter. 


Wickenden, Robt. R. Portrait of P. G. Hamerton. Remarque 
proof on Japanese paper. Signed. 


The Return of the Flock. Remarque proof on India pa- 
per. Signed. 


Woelfle, J. Jupiter and Antiope, after Titian, The Quack, after 
G. Dow, St. John, after Raphael, litho. by A. Arnst. Three 
pieces, one lot. : 


The Cook, after Metzu. Fighting Cocks, after Honde- 
kéter. The Slaughter of the Innocents, after Rubens. Portrait 
of Rubens and his son, after himself, by Geo. Koch. Four 
pieces, one lot. 


P. LOMBART 


Bedford. (Anna. Comitissa De), three-quarter length in orna- 
mental frame, rectangle, small folio. Antonius Van Dyck Eques 
pinxit—P. Lombart sculpsit etc. 

Fine impression with Antonia Brentano’s stamp. 


Castlehaven. (Elizabeth Comitissa,) Antonius Van Dyck Eques 
pinxit—P. Lombart sculpsit etc. 
Fine impression with Antonia Brentano’s stamp. 


Middlesexie. (Rachel Comitissa,) Antonius Van Dyck Eques 
pinxit.—P. Lombart sculpsit etc. Fine impression. 


(Davidson) Willielmus Davissonus Nobilis Scotus Regis Polo- 
niae Protomedicus Aet 69, 8vo. D. Schull Pin.—P. Lombart 
sculp. parisis. Brilliant impression. 


(Mazarin Hortense Mancini duch. de,) 12mo. Telle est la 
Charmante Duchesse Dont la gloire obscurcit tous les siécles 
passez (etc., four lines.) P. Lilly Pinxit—P. Lombart Sculpsit 
Parisiis 1669. Beautiful copy of this fine and scarce print. 


7153 


7154 


7155 


7156 


T1567 


7158 


T7159 


7160 


7161 


7162 


7163 


7164 


Ogilvius. (Johannes,) bust to right, octagon, over Arms and 
tablet, in rectangle, small folio. P. Lilly Pinxit—P. Lombart 
sculpsit Londini. 


Stapleton. (Sir Robert,) bust to right, oval over Arms, in rec- 
tangle, small folio. P. Lombart sculpsit. Very fine impression. 
Walker. (Robertus,) Pictor, Et Pinxit. Bust to right, oval, 
over inscription and monogram in palm branches, large 4to. P. 
Lombart, sculpsit. A londre. Fine impression. 


Longhi, Giuseppe. St Joseph and the Christ Child. After 
Guido Reni. Apell, p. 249, No. 10. Unfinished trial proof, 
also finished proof with the artist’s names. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


Triumph of Scipio, after Nattini. Apell, p. 250, No. 21. 
First state. Artist’s proof. Very rare. 


Lutma, Jan, Jr. P. C. Hooft. Andresen ii, p. 97, No. 6. 
Punched work. From the Royal collection, Dresden. 


McDonald, A. Charity. Small oval in brown. 


MacLaughlan, D. Shaw. The Coppersmiths. Signed artist’s 
proof. The Rag Vender. First state. Signed artist’s proof. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


Mandel, Joh. Aug. Eduard. Charles I, after Van Dyck. Ap. 
p. 260, No. 33. Plain print. Raphaél at the age of 15, after 
himself. Ap., p. 261, No. 36. Second state. Proof before let- 
ters on India paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


Manet, Edouard. The Guitar Player. Original etching. Proof 


on India paper. And sixteen other pieces by various etchers— 
some duplicates. Seventeen pieces, one lot. 


Marin, L. (Under Bonnet’s direction.) The Hopes of a Joy- 


ful Day, after Bonnieu. Color print in Bonnet’s manner, printed — 


from several plates. With margin. Fine. 


WILLIAM MARSHALL 


Ames. (William,) The Pourtracture of the Reverend and 
Worthy Minister of God, etc. Will. Marshall sculpsit. Printed 
for John Rothwell at the Sunn in Paules Church yard. Half 
length to left, skull cap, ruff, cloak, rectangle, 8vo. 


Sere. ee ee er 


7165 


7166 
7167 
7168 


‘7169. 


7170 


7171~ 


T172 
a fee 


7174 


Bacon (Sir Francis,) Tertius A Platone Philosophiae 
Princeps. Quod Feliciter Vortat Reip: Literariae V. C. Fran: 
De Verulamio, etc. Will: Marshall Sculpsit. 1640. Three- 
quarter length to right, high hat, ruff, fur-trimmed habit, 
writing, rectangle, folio. 


Engraved title page to his Advancement and Proficience 


of Learning, Oxford, 1640, folio. (2) 
—— Another pair. (2) 
— Two copies of the portrait. (2): 


Balzac. New Epistles By Mounseur du Balzack. ‘Trans- 
lated out of French into English by St Rich: Baker Kt 12mo 
London, 1638. Will: Marshall sculpsit. Bust to front, on 
pedestal, figures of Mercury and a Muse at sides, on base, in 
rectangle. 


Baron (Robert), Aetat: suae 17. Vultus Apellinea pictus 
Barone, etc. W. Marshall sculpsit. Half length to left, in 
frame of laurel branches with twining ribbon. 2 


Buckingham. Nobiliss: & Honorat: D. Georgius Ville- 
rius Dux, etc. The right high and right mighty Prince George 
Villiers Duke Marquis and Earle of Buckingham and Earle of 
Coventry, etc. William Marshall sculpt. Half length, in 
armor, to left, oval, border in which is title, laurel crown above 
with motto, ‘ fidei Coticula Crux.”’, supported by soldier and 


_ female figure with palm branch, over anchor, Arms, and thirteen- 


line inscription. Fine and scarce. 


- Vera Effigies Johanis Bunyan Aetatis suae 57. Bust to 
right, circle, border with title, under representation of Pharisee 
and Publican, in rectangle, 12mo. 


—— William Cecil Baron of Burleigh & Lord Treasur etc. 
W. Marshall sculp. Bust to left, over tablet with title, in broad 
rectangular frame. (2) 


Carpenter (Richard), Aetatis Suae 33. Quotation from 
Psalms. W. Marshall sculpsit. 1641. Half length to right, 
book in hand, small representation of him kneeling before the 
Pope in upper left, rectangle, 12mo. Fine impression. 


— Another copy. 


Charles I on rearing horse. M. M. Scul: Vignette, 4to. 
Very scarce. 


Charles I kneeling, to right, before altar, holding crown 
of thorns. Guil: Marshall delinea: et Sculpsit. The Explana- 
tion of the Embleme. Fourteen verses in Latin and English by 
G. D. Small folio, rectangle. Very scarce. 


7175 


7176 


T177 


7178 


7179 


7180 


7181 


7182 


7183 


7184 


7185 


Similar but different plate, profile to right, cut to rect. 
Fine impression. 


Charles I, seated before globe. Above, two angels with 
scroll: “ Fidei Defensor’ Guil: Marshall sculp:t 12mo, rect. 


The plate reduced, angels and scroll removed. (2) 


Charles I. Carolus inter Reges ut Lilium inter Flores., 
on title page of Sir Richard Baker’s Chronicle of the Kings of 
England, with portrait of Baker at bottom, views of towns and 
figures of a Roman, Dane, Saxon and Norman at sides. Lon- 
don, 1679. Folio, rectangle. 


Portrait of Baker, from edition of 1669, cut out and 
inlaid. (2) 


Charles II. Natus May 29. An° 1630. Aetatis suae 19. 
Bust to right, curtain and crown of thorns in background, oval, 
12mo. Fine copy. Scarce. 


Vera Effigies. Abrahami Cowley. Regii Alumni Scholae 
West: Aetatis Suae 13 Half length to left, angel above with 
crown of laurel, oval, border with title, laurel and palm leaves 
in rectangle, 16mo. 


John Donne. Anno Dni. 1591. Aetatis suae. 18. Antes 
Muerto Que Mudado. Eight verses by Iz: Wa: Will: Mar- 
shall sculpsit. Half length to front, hand on sword hilt, oval, 
Arms in upper right, in rectangle, 12mo. 

Fine copy with broad margins. Front to his Poems, 1635. 


—— Another copy. 


Edward Prince of Wales, commonly called the black- 
Prince, etc. W Marshall Sculp: VES) 


Queen Elizabeth, Edward VI and Mary at top of His- 
torie and Lives of the Kings of England, etc., by B. R. Small 
folio, London, 1638. William Marshall sculpsit. 


Desiderius Erasmus Rotterodamus. Obyt Basiliae, etc. 
Will: Marshall Sculpsit. Half length to right, rect., small folio. 


Robertus Illustrissimus & Excellentissimus Haeros Comes 
Essexiae Prog. Tutamine Coitiorm Angliae Nuperrime Dux 
Supremus. Half length to right, in armor, curtain and open 
window in background, oval, border with title, arms in upper 
angles, in rectangle, 8vo. 


His Excellencie St Thomas Fairfax Kt Generall of the 
forces raised by the. Parliament. Printed for John Partridg. 
Edua: Bowers Pinxit W. Marshall sculpsit. To left, in armor, 
on galloping horse, troops in background, rectangle, folio. 
Brilliant impression. 


7186 


7187 


7188 


7189 


7190 


7191 


7192 


7193 


—— The Lady Lettice Vi-Countesse Falkland. Aetatis Suae 
35. W. Marshall Sculp: Bust, in mourning dress, to right, 
oval frame of laurel branches and twined ribbon, over Arms, 
etc., in rectangle, 12mo. Fine and very scarce. 


Vera Effigies Danielis Featly S. S. Theologiae Doctoris 
Charltoniae Nati Denati, etc. W. Marshall fecit.—1645. 
Eight Latin verses. Half length to right, oval, title in border, 
Arms and emblems in angles, in rectangle, 8vo. 


Vera Effigies Doctissimi Viri Gulielmi Fulconis S. S: 


Theologiae Professor: etc. - Will: Marshall. sculpsit. Half 


length to right, oval, border with title, Arms and books in 
angles, in rectangle, small folio. 

Small corner torn off lower blank margin, not affecting text. 
From the Fontaine Walker Collection. 


Another copy, cut out. (2) 


Vera effigies Gildae, etc. Will: Marshall. sculp. Half 
length to right, reading, rectangle, 12mo. 
Gildas (the Wise) Monk. Earliest British historian. +- 570. 


Gustavus Adolphus. vult Haec sub Luce videri. Hane 
sine Tempora circum Inter victrices Cyprum tibi Serbere 
Laurus. W. Marshall sculpsit. Bust, in armor, to right, oval, 
border with title, in laurel branches and twined ribbon, 12mo. 


Gustavus Adolphus the pious and Valiant King of Sweden, 
etc. W. M. sculp: Bust to right, in armor, broad rectangular 
frame, 8vo. HOS C2) 


St. John Hayward Kt Dt of Lawe.. Fly From Evel Doe 
Good Will Pass fecit. Half length to left, rect., 12mo, on un- 
divided sheet with Engraved title-page to his Life and Raigne 
of King Edward The Sixt. Will: Marshall. sculp: 

Portraits of the King and Q. Elizabeth as Justitia and Potestas. 


William Hodson. Materia peccat, non peccat, ete. Bust 
to right, oval in rectangle, 16mo. 


— Another copy, cut to oval. 


Engraved title-page to his Credo Resurrectionem Carnis. 
16mo London, 1636. William Marshall. Sculpsit. (3) 


James Howel. On title-page to Epistolae Ho Elianae, 
Will: Marshall sculp: 1650. Half length to left, holding paper, 
oval, laurel branches. At top, Mercury, Phylosophia and His- 
toria. At sides, portraits of Caesar, Aurelius, Cicero and 
Seneca, and scenes, rectangle, 8vo. 


7194 


7195 


7196 


7197 


7198 


7199 


7200 


7201 


Jane Gray proclaimed Queen of England, etc. W. M. 
sculp. 


— Joan of Arc the Victorious Leader of the French Armyes. 
W. Marshall sculp: 

Busts to left, broad rectangular frames, 8vos. 
Laud Abp. Gull: Quondam Arch: Cant: Half length 
to left, 16mo. 


The right Honble Robert Dudley Earle of Leicester, etc. 
W. Marshall sculpsit. Cut oval. (4) 


Gulielmus Lillius Astrologus Natus Comitat: Leicest: 1° 
May 1602. Guliel: Marshall sculpsit. Half length to left, 
seated, right hand on globe, etc., rectangle, 8vo. 

Fine copy. Very scarce. 


Regina Maria Stuarta. Una Pro Multis Ne Dimittas 
legem, etc. Half length to right, flat cap, broad collar, oval, 
border with title, angels above, four crowns and angel below, 
rectangle, 16mo. Very scarce. 


The most excellent Princesse Mary Queene of Scotland 
and Dowager of France. Half length to left, crown, ruff, rich 
dress, orb and sceptre, oval, Arms in upper angles, rect., 12mo. 
Fine copy of an excessively scarce print. 


Henricus Dom: Cary: Baro de Leppingto; Com: de Mon- 
mouth. W. Marshall fecit. Bust, profile to left, on base with 
title, landscape background, rectangle, 8vo. 

Fine copy, broad margins. 


—— Another copy, cut close. 


Engraved title-page to; The Use of Passions Written in 
French by J. F. Senault. And put into English by Henry 
Earle of Monmouth 1649. W. M.-sculp: Divine Grace direct- 
ing Reason, seated on her throne, and holding by chains the 
various passions, 12mo, rectangle. Fine copy. (2) 


Moore (Samuel), Aetatis Suae 30. 1647. Welcome to 
publick view: More Gospel-light Discover’d is in thee, etc. 
W. M. sculp. Half length to left, oval, border, in rect., 12mo. 
Scarce. 


More (Sir Thomas), bust to left, oval, crowned and sup- 
ported by Prudentia and Eloquentia, who stand on base sup-: 
ported by two columns, between which is title; The Common 
Wealth Of Utopia, etc. Printed for Will: Sheares . . . at his 
shopp .. . 1639. W. Marshall—sculpsit., rectangle, 16mo. 


Beautiful impression of one of Marshall’s finest examples. 


Excessively scarce. 


¢ 


7202 
7203 


7204 


7205 
7206 


7207 


7208 


7209 


7210 


7211 


7212 


Neill. Vera Effigies Thomae Nigelli Armigeri Warne- 
fordiensis. Wil Marshall sculpsit. Bust to right, over Arms 
and inscription, 16mo, rectangle. Very scarce. 


Johannes Ogilvius. Guil: Marshall fecit. 1649. Full bust 
to right, oval, ornamented, over base with title, in rect., 12mo. 
From the Fontaine Walker Collection. Scarce. 


—— Another copy. 


Preston (John), Will: Marshall.—Sculpsit. 1636. Bust 
to left,-small oval at bottom of title page to his Doctrine of the 
Saints Infirmities. 16mo London. Scarce. 


Quarles (Francis), Aetatis Suae 52. Half length to 
right, pen in hand, with laurel crown issuing from clouds, Arms 
in upper left, rect., 16mo. Fine impression. Excessively scarce. 


(Quarles, John), W. Marshall Fecit. But for this Face, 
the Work had clearely gone For old smooth Quarles himself, 
and not his Sonne; etc. Half length to front, oval laurel frame, 
Arms overhead, in rect., 16mo. Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Vera Effigies Venerabilis Viri Tho: Scott Sacrae Theo- 
logiae Baccalaurei Obiit. A° 1626, ete. Will: Marshall: sculpt: 
Joh. Scott. excudit Are to bee sould by William Rudyard at 
ye Unicorn by the Exchange. Bust to left, oval, border with 
title, Arms and emblems in angles, rectangle over verses, 4to. 
With the stamp of Burleigh James. Fine copy. Very scarce. 


—— Effigies Reverendiss: Josiae Shute S: Theol: Baccha, etc. 
Guil: Marshall Sculpsit. Half length to right, book in hand, 
oval, border with title, books in angles, rect. over verses, 4to. 


Sidney (Philippe), Sidney, ce rare esprit entre les beaux 
esprits, etc. Bust to left, oval, border with title, supported by 
swans, oak branches in mouths, garland below, over base with 
verses, rectangle, 12mo. Fine impression. Very scarce. 


Suckling (Sir John), Obijt anno Aetatis suae 28. Sucklin 
whose numbers could invite Alike to wonder and delight, etc. 
W. Marshall fecit. Half length to right, cloud background, 
oval frame of olive branches and twined ribbon, over base with 
two small trees and oval tablet with title, rectangle, 8vo. 

Fine impression. Excessively scarce. Front. to Fragmenta 
Aurea. 1646. 


Vera Effigies. Doctissimi Viri Tho: Taylor Sacrae Theo- 
logiae Doctoris. Will: Marshall Fecit. Half length to left, 
writing, oval, border with title, angles ornamented, rect., 4to. 
Fine impression. Very scarce. 


7213 


7214 


7215 


7216 


7217 


7218 


7219 


7220 


(Usher Abp. James), Jacobus Usserius, Archiepiscopus 
Armachanus, Totius Hiberniae Primas, etc. Sold by George 
Badger in St Dunstans Church yard in fleet street. W Mar- 


shall Sculpsit 1647. Half length to front, seated, writing, Arms 


and curtain in background, rectangle, small folio. 


Another copy, publisher and date changed to; Theodore 
Crowley 1658. (2) 


Weaver (Thomas), W. M.—fecit. Our eyes may here a 
Double Beauty find; His Face this shewes, his Booke presents 
his mind, etc. Half length to front, hand holding glove, oval, 
olive and laurel branches, over verses, 12mo. 


‘T. W: Gent. in ink on blank background of oval. Front. to; 


Plantagenets Tragicall Story. 1649. 


Title-page to The Description of the Severall Sorts of 


_Anabaptists, etc. W. M. sculpsit. Inner compartment of 


Prosolits, and Virgins of Sion, baptised in Jordan. Twelve 
small rectangles with various types at sides; 8vo. 
Curious and scarce. 


- The Holy Bible, etc. Printed by Tho: Buck, and Roger 
Daniel, Printers to the University of Cambridge. And are to 
Hes Bold by Roger Daniel, at the Angell in Lumberstreet, Lon- 
don. Will: Marshall. sculp: Rectangle, folio. 

Fine pictorial specimen. ° 


Original copper-plate of title-page of The Arcadian 
Princesse; or The Triumph of Justice. by Ric: Braithwait. 
Armigt. Will: Marshall. sculp. Printed for Rob: Bostocke 
ath’ Kings Head in Paules Churchyard. 1635. 

With two recent proofs, showing present condition of plate. 


Title-page to Owen Feltham’s Resolves. 12mo London. 
Printed for Henry Seile, ete., 1636. Will: Marshall. 


Sculpsit. Fine impression. 


Henry Isaacson’s Saturni Ephemerides, etc. Large folio, 
Printed by B. A. & T. F., etc., in St Paules Churchyard London. 
1633. Will: Marshall. Sculpsit. Fine pictorial example. ~ 


Miscellanea Spiritualia or Devout Essayes Composed By 
the Honorable Walter Mountague Esq. W. Marshall sculpsit. 
London. Printed for William Lee, etc., in Fleet-Street 1648. 
Small 4to. 


—— Theologia Eklektike. The Liberty of Baad stassy etc. 
W. Marshall—sculpsit. 12mo. (2) 


7221 


7222 


7223 


7224 


7225 


7226 


7227 


7228 


7229 


(Arms of Edward Littleton.) Moor’s head, profile to left, 
at top, over helmet. At bottom, ribbon with motto; Ung: Ten 
Et Ung: Roy Will: Marshall Sculpsit. Vignette, rectangle, 
small 4to. Fine copy. 


Martin. General Eliot (Lord Heathfield). After De Glim. 
Artist’s proof with the coat of arms. From the collection of 
Soliman Lieutaud. 


ANTOINE MASSON 


Masson (Ant.), Graveur Ordinaire Du Roi De L’Academie 
Royale, etc., bust to left, oval with border and title, over laurel 
branches and escutcheon, in rectangle, folio. P. Mignard pinxit 
Trecencis.—Ant. Masson sculpsit. R.D.1. Very scarce. 


Abelly oa) , Abp. of Rodey. Engraved by Antoine 
Masson. R. D. 91 

Trial proof, octagon, printed on back of a calendar for 1696, 
with stamps of A. Firmin Didot and Louis Galichon. 


Brisacier (Guillaume De), Secretaire Des Commandemens 


_ De La Reyne. 1664, bust to left, oval in border, over Arms, 


small folio. N. Mignard Avenionensis Pinxit—Ant Masson 
sculpebat 1664, eRe D.15 TV. 

Fine impression of the celebrated “ Grey Haired Man,” one of 
the artist’s masterpieces. 


| (Cureau de la Chambre), Marin. Curaeus A Camera 
Cenoman. Regi A Sanctior. Consil. Et Med. Ordin. Aetat. 70, 
bust to left, oval in rectangle, 4to. P. Mignard Romanus Pinxit 
—Ant. Masson sculpebat 1665. R. D. 241. 

Fine impression of the excessively scarce first state. 


Dupuis (Petrus), Monsfortensis Pictor Regius Aca- 
demicus, bust to right, oval border with title, over base and 


_ tablet, rectangle, small folio. N. Mignard, Avenionensis, Pinxit, 


—Ant. Masson sculpebat 1663 R. D. 25. 
Written on the back; “ Epreuve superbe J. F. Linck” 


Master B. of the die. The story of Apollo and Daphne. No. 2. 
Daphne embracing her father, the River Peneus.. B. XV, p. 
197, No. 20. 


Master I. B. Martin Luther. B. 9. 


7230 


7231 


7232 


7233 


7234 
71235 


7236 


7237 


7238 


7239 


7240 


T7241 


Mathey, Armand. Portrait of Giovanni Tournabuoni. After — 
the painting by Ghirlandajo. Signed remarque proof on vel- 
lum. Very fine impression. | 


Meissonier, J. L. E. Le Sergeant Raporteur. Proof on India 
paper, with full margins. 


— Polichinelle. Etched on glass. 


Three portraits of Meissonier from his own paintings, 
together with an etching of a Cavalryman Seated and Smoking 
a Pipe. Woodcut. River Scene. After Meissonier. Five 
pieces, one lot. 


Mellan, Claude. The Sudarium. 


Mercuri, Paolo. St. Amélie. After P. De La Roche. Apell, 
p. 277, No. 1. Intermediate state between second and third. 
Proof before letters, on India paper. | 


Meryon, Charles. L’Abside de Notre Dame de Paris. Proof 
on India paper with the etched title and with the No. 12 in the 
lower left corner. Fine and scarce. 


Portrait of Benjamin Filon. .A proof with full margins 
before the name of the personage beneath. Portrait of Meryon, 
after Bracquemond. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


Mielatz, C. F. W. Old Trinity, Staten Island. Signed artist's 
proof. First state. Unique. The Pond. Signed artist’s proof 
on Japan paper. In the handwriting of the artist, “the first 
impression taken. And I have always considered it the best.” 
The Wreck of the Unfortunate Hannah. Signed artist’s proof 
on Japan paper. First state of the plate. Three pieces, one lot. 


Landscape with Sheep. Signed artist’s proof on Japan 
paper. Second impression of the third state. Ten proofs only 
in all states were printed and the plate destroyed. Evening on 
Pettaquiniscutt. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. First 
impression of the third state. Road to the Great South Bay. 
Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


A Country Road—Snow and Stars. Signed artist’s proof 
on Japan paper. Unique. The Bridge, Twilight. Signed 
artist’s proof on Japan paper. Proof No. 2. The Pool. Signed 
artist’s proof on Japan paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


Fishing Boats, Holland. After Otto Wolff. Signed 
artist’s proof on Japan paper. Fishing Boats in Port. Signed 
artist’s proof on Japan paper. Third impression from the plate. 
Merchant-Men at Anchor. Signed artist’s proof. Second proof 
from the plate. Three pieces, one lot. 


7242 


7243 


T7244 
7245 


7246 


7247 


7248 


7249 
7250 


7251 


7252 


St. Lucie River. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. 
Third impression of the third state. An Inner Court. Signed. 
artist’s proof. Second impression taken. The Haunted House. 
Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


Millet, J. F. Woman Carding Wool. Superb impression in 
black ink on old Dutch paper. 


The Seaweed Gatherers. In black ink on old Dutch 
paper. And Sketches on the back of a copper plate (M. Juery), 
in black ink on old paper. Two pieces, one lot. 


Woman Hanging out Clothes, Shepherd Seated and Peas- 
ant Leaning on his Spade. (Various sketches on the one plate. ) 
Fine impression on old paper. 


Peasant Leaning on his Spade. Wood-cut. Engraved by 
Millet’s brother. 


Morace, Ernest. Kauffmann (Angelica), bust to left, oval, over 
tablet, in rectangle, small folio. Engraved by Ernest Morace 
after Reynolds. 

A beautiful proof, before all letters, of an unusually attractive 
subject. With stamp, “ N ” over palette, on back. 


RAPHAEL MORGHEN 


Alfieri (Vittorio), three-quarter length to right, seated, . 
rect., 8vo. Raff? Morghen diresse Halsey 7. Title shaded. 


Three-quarter length to left, seated, rectangle, small folio. 
Raffaelo Morghen Sc H. 8 II. Last line clipped. (2) 


Raffaelle d’Urbino, bust to right, rectangle, 4to. -Raf- 
faelle Morghen inc: in Firenze H. 10 IV. 


Arigelica E Medoro In Vari Modi, etc., oval in rectangle, 
folio. Raphael Morghen Sculp. Romae H. 11 IV. 


Ariosto (Ludovico), bust to left, laureated, rectangle, 4to. 


Pietro Ermini disegnd—Raffaello Morghen incise H. 13 II. 


Brilliant impression of the second state (of five), with large 
margins. Excessively scarce. 


Michelagnolo Buonarroti, profile to left, circle. Raffaelo 
Morghen incise H.24. Two copies. 


Michelangiolo Buonarroti, bust to right, oval in rectangle, 
4to. Raffaelo Morghen disegné e inc: 1829. H. 26 II. (3) 


7253 


7254 
"255 
7256 


7257 


7258 


7259 


7260 


7261 


7262 


Byron (Lord), bust to left, vignette, 4to. Raff* Morghen 
iIndwiLSS2iyikl, BBV. . 


Canova Antonio, bust to right, oval, 4to. 
A counter-proof of H. 30 II before the ‘indication of the pupil 
in the eye. 


Carlo. Lodovico. Infante. Di. Spagna. Re. D’Etruria.— 
Maria. Luisa. Infanta. Di. Spagna. Regina. Regente. D’Etruria. 


‘Two heads in profile, on medallions, facing each other, on same 


sheet. Raffaello Morghen ine: H. 3111. Scarce. 


Cellini (Benvenuto), bust, nearly profile to left, oval, 4to. 
Trial proof; the shirt collar still blank. (H. 33.) Signed in 
pencil; “ Raff!e Morghen ”’ 

The only other known copy is in the British Museum. 


Christ as a Child, holding a wreath of roses, small oval. 
Before all letters and before the rectangle. H. 40 I. 

The only other known copy is in the British Museum. With 
the stamp of Julian Marshall. 


Christ displaying his wounds. Sic Deus Dilexit Mun- 
dum, etc. 4to. H. 41 IV. Open-letter proof on India paper. 


Dante Alighieri, bust to left, laureated, rectangle, 4to. 
The larger plate. First trial proof. Face, neck, coat and hand, 
in outline, rest partly engraved. (H. 45.) Excessively scarce. 


Same as above, finished, with artist’s line only; Stefano 
Tofanelli delineé—Raffaelo Morghen incise in Firenze. 
H. 45 II. 

Brilliant impression of the second state (of tes, with large 
margins. Excessively scarce. 


Angelo d’Elci Fiorentino. Bust, profile to left, vignette, 
4to. Raffaelle Morghen incise alla punta secca H. 53 III. 


Fortunata Sulgher Fantastici. Half length to right, oval, 
8vo. Raph. Morghen Sculp: 1794. H. 55 II. 


Joannes Fantonius.. Profile to right, circle, 8vo. Raph: 
Morghen Sculpsit H. 56 III. 3 


Ferdinand III ]’Arciduca. Granduca di Toscana etc., bust 
to right, oval in rectangle, 4to. Raffaelle Morghen incise l’anno 
teen baeoo V1, : 


“ Fornarina. La,” nearly half length to left, rectangle, 
small folio. Fourth trial proof. The bodice, arm and hand 
etched in outline only; throat slightly engraved; the rest fin- 
ished. (H. 64.) Fine copy. Excessively scarce. 


7266 


7267 


7268 


7269 


7270 


‘7271 


7272 


7273 


The same, finished. Raphaelis Amicitia Celeberrima la 
Fornarina. Raph: Morghen Sculp. Flor: H. 64 IV. 


Fulger, Madama. Half length to left, rectangle, 8vo. 


‘Raffaello Morghen inc. H. 67 II. 


Goldoni (Carlo). Bust to right, oval, 4to. Raffaello 
Morghen inc: H. 73I1II. Two copies. 


Guicciardini, Francesco. Bust to right, oval in rectangle, 


8vo. Raffaelle Morghen incise H. 75 V. 


Leon X. Bust to left, oval, 4to. Raph. Morghen sculp: 
1815. H. 86V. (4) 


—— Madonna del Granduca. Pulcra Es, Et Decora, Virgo, 
Et Mater 4to. Raffaello Morghen incise. H. 97 IV. 


Maria Ferdinanda, Principessa di Sassonia Granduchessa 
di Toscana, etc., bust to.left, oval in rectangle, 4to. Raffaelle 
Morghen inc: 1822. H. 112 IV. 

Fine impression of the fourth state (of seven). 


Medici (Lorenzo de’). Half length to right, rectangle, 4to. 
Raffaelle Morghen inc: 1820. H. 117 III. Open-letter proof. 


Same as above; the title shaded, but before Bardi’s line 
of publication. Undescribed state between III and IV. 


Morghen (Domenica Volpato). Half length to right, oval, 
4to. Raph: Morghen Sculp: 1794. H. 124 II. 
Wife of the engraver and daughter of his teacher. 


Morghen (Raffaello). Bust, profile to left, vignette, 4to. 
designo ed incise se stesso H. 127 IV. (2) 


Napoleon Empereur des Francois, Roi d’Italie, et Pro- 
tecteur de la Confederation du Rhin, half length to right, in 


~ laurel crown and coronation robes, rectangle, 4to. Steph: 


Tofanelli delineavit—Raph: Morghen Sculp: Florentiae 


Rossini Celebre (Giovacchino). Bust to right, vignette, 
4to. Raff Morghen inc: 1822. H. 151 VII. 


— Transfiguration (The). Large folio, rectangle, plate mark 
31.12. x 21.8. First trial proof. The figure of Christ in out- 
line only, all the other figures entirely unfinished. (H. 167.) 
The only other known copy is in the British Museum. Pencilled 
on back, “ Collection Volpato ” 


T274 


7275 


7276 


T277 


7278 


7279 


7280 


7281 


7282 


7283 


Same as above. Second trial proof. The figure of Christ 
still in outline only, with slight horizontal shading on upper 
right part of robe and sky above it, and some work on clouds 
below his feet. The figures to left and just below him unal- 
tered; the figure on right has additional work on robe. The 
seated figure in lower left and all those at right, and landscape 
and background about them, nearly finished. (H. 167.) 

Four others known. Pencilled on back; “ Collection Volpato ”, 
and it also bears the stamp of J. Peoli. 


Transfiguration (The), large folio, rectangle. Raph: 
Sanctius pinxit—Steph: Tofanelli delin:—Raph: Morghen 
Sculpt | Et Transfiguratus Est Ante Eos. Mat. C.XVII. v. 2. 
H. 1681. Lacks Bardi’s publication line. Excessively searce. 


Volta (Alessandro), bust to left, oval, 4to. Sabatelli 
delin:—Ermini dis:—R. Morghen incise H. 180 ITI. 
Open-letter proof. 


Same as above; proof before title. H. 180 II. 


Morin. Bourbon-Conti (Armand de), bust to left, broad oval 
border, over crown and monogram in palm branches, folio. 
Engraved by Morin after Juste. Proof before artists’ names. 
R. D. 47 I. | 

Fine copy of the very scarce first state, with stamp of John 
Young, and pencilled on back, “ from the collection of Adolph 
aiers: 


Louis XI€ Roy de France, bust, profile to right, octagon, 
over base with title. Morin scul. Cum Privil. Re. R. D. 63 II. 


Medicis (Marie de), Royne de France, bust to right, 
octagon, with broad border, over base with title. Pourbus Pin. 
—Morin excudit Cum Privil Fine example. 


Henri IV. Cut close to octagon. (2) 


Morse. The Spirit of the Water Lily. Signed remarque proof. 
Sleeping Girl. After Henner. Lettered impression on India 
paper. ‘Two pieces, one lot. . 


Miiller, Henry Charles. L’Enlévement de Psyché. After 
Prud’hon. Apell, p. 308, No. 6. Third state. 


Henry IV, in ornamental frame, after Gérard and Percier. 
Apell, p. 308, No. 7. First state. Proof before all letters on 
India paper. 


7284 
7285 


7286 


7287 


7288 


7289 


7290 


7291 


JOHANN G. MULLER 


Galloche (Louis), half length to left, seated, broad oval 
frame, over palette and base, in rectangle, folio. 
Magnificent proof before all letters. 


Graff (Anton), half length, seated, to right, palette and 
brushes in hand, rectangle, folio. 
Brilliant proof before letters. 


Lebrun, Madame (Vigée), three-quarter length, broad hat 
and feather, low-necked dress, palette and brushes in hand, in 
broad oval frame, over base with music sheet, crayon and flowers, 
in rectangle, folio. 

Beautiful proof before all letters of this charming portrait. 
From Col. John Trumbull’s Collection, sale Dec., 1896. 


Leramberg (Louis), half length to left, oval in broad 
frame, over base and engraver’s tools, in rectangle, folio. 
Superb proof, before all letters, of the artist’s engraving for 
his reception at the Academy. 


Wille (Jean George), Graveur du Roi, etc., bust to left, 
over tablet, in rectangle, large 4to. P. par J. B. Greuse, peintre 
du Roi.—Gravé a Paris par J. G. Miiller, etc. 


ROBERT NANTEUIL 


Anne Infante D’Espagne Reine De France Et Mere Du 
Roy. 1666, bust to left, oval with border containing title, in 
rectangle, the corners decorated with fleurs-de-lis, large folio. 
R. Nanteuil ad vivum pingebat—Sculpebat Cum privilegio Regis 
et excudebat 1666. R. D. 23 II. Fine copy. 


Aubray, Dreux d’. Bust to left, broad oval border, over 
Arms and base, in rectangle, small folio. Nanteuil F. ad Vivum. 


1658 R. D. 25. 


Very fine proof, from the collections of Sigmund Bermann and 
others, with initials on the back. 


Barrillon (Antonius D De Morengis Mancy, etc.), bust 
to left, broad oval border with title, over Arms and base, in 
rectangle, folio. Nanteuil ad vivum faciebat 1661 R. D. 31. 
Brilliant impression. 


7292 


7293 


7204 


7295 


7296 


7297 


7298 


7299 


7300 


Castelnau (Jacques), Marquis de Mareschal de France, 
etc., bust to left, oval, over arms and tablet, in rectangle, tall 4to. 
Nanteuil ad viv.—F aciebat 1658. R. D. 58. Fine copy. 


Christine of Sweden, bust to right, in oak frame, 4to. 
Bourdon Pin.—Nanteuil Sculpebat 1654. R. D. 67. (2). 


Coislin (Pierre de Cambout de). Bust to left, oval border, 
over Arms and base, in rectangle, small folio. Nanteuil ad 
vivum faciebat 1658. R. D. 69 I. ; ; 
Brilliant and perfect impression of the first state, with stamp 
of Pr. Alexander Labanow. 


Crequy (Francois de Bonne, de, etc.), bust to left, in 
armor, oval border, over Arms, in rectangle, small folio. Nan- 
teuil ad Vivum—faciebat 1662. R. D. 81 II. 


Brilliant impression. 


Guebriant (Jean Baptiste Budes Comte de), Mareschal 
de France, ... . Nommé a ]’Ordre du St Esprit, etc., bust to © 
right, oval oak frame, over Arms and emblems, and tablet, in 
rectangle, tall 4to. Nanteuil sculpebat. R. D. 1041. 
Brilliant impression of the first state. 


Jeannin, Messire (Pierre), premier President, etc., bust 
to right, oval, over base, in rectangle, 4to. Nanteuil faciebat 
Hale: 


La Barde (Denis de). Bust to left, octagonal oak frame, 
over base with Arms, in rectangle, small folio. R. Nanteiiil ad 
Vivum Faciebat 1657 R. D. 115. (2) 


La Melleraye (Charles De La Parte Duc De, etc.), bust 
to right, oval border with title, over Arms on base, in rect., folio. 
Justus Pinxit 1648.—Nanteuil sculp. 1662. R. D. 118. 
Brilliant impression, in perfect condition, with stamp of Cam- 
berlyn and “ F K ” in circle. 


Le Tellier (Michel). Bust to left, in oval oak frame, 
monograms, laurel and oak wreaths, over Arms and ribbon on 
base, in rectangle, folio. Nanteuil ad vivum del.—et sculpebat 
2309 July An®° 1659. R. D. 132. Fine impression. 


Le Tellier (Michel), Regi A Sanctioribus Consiliis Secre- 
tis Et Mandatis, bust to left, oval border with title, over Arms 
on base, in rectangle, small folio. Nanteuil ad vivum—Pinge- 
bat et sculpebat 1661. cum Privil. Regis R. D. 135 I. 
Brilliant and perfect impression of the first state, before the 
* crochet.’ 


Louyse Marie Reine De Pologne Et De Suede. Bust to 
right, oval in rectangle, 4to. Juste pinx.—R. Nanteuil sculpe- 
bat 1653. R. D. 164 IT. 


7301 


7302 


7303 


7304 


7305 


7306 


7307 


7308 


7309 


7310 


Marie Jeanne Baptiste De Savoye Duchesse de Savoye, 
Princesse de Piemont, Reyne de Chypre, etc., bust to right, oak 
border, monograms in upper corners, over Arms and palm 
branches and base, in rectangle, folio. Laurent du Sour pinxit 
—R. Nanteiil sculp. 1678. R. D. 169 I. 

Brilliant and perfect impression of the first state, before the 
words, “ pendant la Minorité, etc.” 


Marolles (Michaelis de). Bust to left, 8vo. Nanteuil ad 
vivum faciebat 1657. R. D. 1711. 
Brilliant impression, with the stamp of Wyatt Thibaudeau and 
the initials of Capt. A. Donnadieu. 


Mazarin, Jules Cardinal, bust to left, oval border, over 
Arms and base, in rectangle, folio. Nanteiiil ad vivum del.—et 
Sculpebat 1658. R. D. 182. (2) 


Mazarin (Jules), Cardinal. Bust to right, octagon, under 
a crown, over a star and crossed fasces, with background of 
ermine mantle, etc., in rectangle, folio. Nanteuil ad Vivum del. 
et sculpebat, 1659. R. D. 184. 


Mazarin (Jules), Cardinal, Hic Est Monstrorum Domitor, 
Pacator Et Orbis. Bust to right, oak frame, ribbons at top, over 
base, in rectangle, folio. Mignard Pinx.—Nanteuil sculpebat 
1661 R. D. 1871. Fine impression of the first state. 


Mesgrigny (Jean). Bust to right, oval border, over Arms, 
in rectangle, small folio. Joan. Daret pictor del.—R. Nanteuil 


sculpebat. R. D. 1901. Proof before titles. 


Servien (Francois), Bp. of Bayeux, bust to left, octagonal 
oak frame, over Arms, in rectangle, small folio. Champaigne 
Pinxit—Nantiieil sculpebat 139 Nou. A° 1656. R. D. 225 I. 
Brilliant and perfect impression of the first state (of three). 
Very scarce. | 


Nicholson, William. Portrait of Whistler. Signed artist’s proof 
from the original block. Proof No. 14. 


Prince Bismarck. Lord Roberts. Signed artist’s proofs 
from the original blocks. Numbered respectively 14 and 16. 
Two pieces, one lot. 


Kipling. Cecil Rhodes. Signed artist’s proofs from the 
original blocks. Numbered respectively 14 and 15. Two pieces, 
one lot. 


Sarah Bernhardt. Queen Victoria. Signed artist’s proofs 
from the original wood blocks. Numbered respectively 23 and 
90. - Two pieces, one lot. 


7311 


7312 


7313 


7314 


7315 


7316 


7317 


7318 


7319 


7320 


7321 


7322 


* 


Norblin de la Gourdaine, Jean P. Seventy-two Original etch- 
ings and drypoints in Rembrandt’s manner. Very fine. One lot. 


Nutter, W. The Moralist. After J. R. Smith. Fine costume 
plate, printed in brown. Fine and scarce. 


For Van Ostade, see No. 7733. 


Palmer, Samuel. The Early Ploughman. Signed artist’s proof. 


The Rising Moon. Proof on India paper. The Morning 
of Life. Proof on India paper. From the Seymour Haden 
collection. 


Parrish, Stephen. Salt Meadows, Sheep at Pasture. Signed 
artist’s proof. The Farm-Yard. Signed artist’s proof. Two 
pieces, one lot. a = 


Patricot, Jean. Jason and Medea. After the painting by Gus- 
tave Moreau.: Remarque proof on vellum. Death and the 


~ Young Man. After Gustave Moreau. Remarque proof on vel- 


lum. Portrait of Madame de Senonnes. After Ingres. Re- 
marque proof on Japan paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


JOSEPH PENNELL 


The House Where Whistler Died. First state. Signed artist’s 
proof, printed by the artist. The Crystal Palace. First state. 
Signed artist’s proof, printed by the artist. Two pieces, one lot. 


Great College Street. First state. Before the plate was 
cut. Signed artist’s proof, printed by the artist. Greenwich 
Park No. 2. Signed artist’s proof, printed by the artist. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


—— The Thames Embankment. Signed artist’s proof, printed 
by the artist. The Dock-Head. Signed artist’s proof, printed 
by the artist. Two pieces, one lot. 


Vauxhall Bridge. Early trial proof, printed and signed 
by the artist. 


LITHOGRAPHS 


London from Westminster Bridge. One of Mr. Pennell’s 
noblest lithographs. Signed artist’s proof. 


Rouen. First: state. Unique proof. So marked, and 
signed by the artist. | | 


a a 


7323 


7324 
7325 


71325* 
7326 
7326* 


7327 


737% 
7328 


7328* 


— 


The Alhambra and the Vega. The Sierra Nevada. Court 
of the Fish Pond. Tomb of Ferdinand and Isabella. Entrance 
to the Alhambra. Original lithographs from the Alhambra 
series. Signed artist’s proofs. Five pieces, one lot. 


The House of the Weathercock. The Gate of Justice. 
Toledo. Two other pieces. Signed artist’s proofs. Five 
pieces, one lot. 


Zaandam. Zaandam No. 2. ‘Timber Mills, Rotterdam. 
Proofs. Titles written in pencil by the artist. Three pieces, 
one lot. 


ft ; 


Six lithographs for the Alhambra series. Unsigned. Six 
pieces, one lot. 


Three pen drawings and one pencil drawing for the AL 
hambra. Four pieces, one lot. ) 


Planer, Gustav. Count Christian Heinrich Hoym. After H. 
Rigaud. Apell, p. 335, No. 12. Third state. 


Platt, Charles A. Dort. Signed artist’s proof. Gloucester 
Fishermen. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. Stamped 
with the monogram of the artist and marked first state. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


Pontius, Paul. Socrates. After a drawing by P. P. Rubens 
from the Antique. Du. VI, p. 208, No. 6b. 


Porporati, Carlo Antonio. Venus caressing Cupid. After Bat- 
toni Apell, p..337, No. 5... First state. Very fine. 


Prud "Hon. Nineteen pieces, various (some duplicates). After 
Prud Hon. Together with three pieces after Gérard and eight 
other pieces by various artists. Thirty pieces, one lot. 


Raab, Johann Leonhard. Portrait of Eduard Mandel. Etch- 
ing from Nature. Print on India paper. 


Raimondi, Marco Antonio. Pallas Athene. B. XIV, p. 253, 
No. 337. 


—— The three Graces. B. XIV, p. 255, No. 340. 


— Quos-ego! After Raphaél. B. XIV, pp. 264-268, No. 
352. Second state, with F.Villamena’s retouch and the words, 
peanieeel. exc.” 


Emperor Trajan entering Rome. From the bas-relief on: 
the Arch of Constantine. B. XIV, pp. 275-76, No. 361. 


7334 


7335 


7336 « 


7337 


7338 


7339 


7340 


7341 


7342 


7343. 


7344 


7345 


7346 


7347 


Rajon, Paul. Portrait of Susanna Rose. After the painting 
by Sandys. Proof on Holland paper, unsigned, with the name - 
of the etcher traced with a needle beneath. 
Very fine impression. 


Portrait of Bracquemond. From his own painting. Por- 
trait of Bracquemond. Original etching, early proof with dry- 
point sketches in the lower left. Two pieces, one lot. 


Portraits of G. F. Watts, proof on Holland paper; George 
Eliot, trial proof on green paper, and Rae, after the painting 
by Frank Holl. Trial proof. The Same. Signed proof from 
the finished plate. Victor Hugo, after the painting by Bon- 
nat. Lettered impression on India paper. Five pieces, one lot. 


— Relay of Dogs in the Desert. After Gérome. Signed 
artist’s proof, bearing autographed dedication to Mercier. And . 
five other pieces various, early proofs. Six pieces, one lot. 


Portrait of Whistler. Portrait of Sarasate. After draw- 
ings by Rajon. Two pieces, one lot. 


REMBRANDT 


— Portrait of Rembrandt, grimacing. B. 10. Third state. 
Cut to an oval. 


Abraham caressing Isaac. B. 33. Second state. One 
corner torn off. 


The Angel appearing to the shepherds. B. 44. Third 
state. ; 
— The Nativity. B.45. Second state. 

The Adoration of the Shepherds. A Night piece. B. 46. 


Seventh state. 


The Presentation in the Vaulted Temple. B. 49. Third 


state. 

The Flight into Egypt. Night effect. B. 53. Fifth 
state. 

The Flight into Egypt in Elzheimer’s manner. B. 56. 


Seventh state. 


The Repose in Egypt. Night effect. B. 57. Fourth 
state. 


7348 


7349 


7350 
7351 
7352 


7353 
7354 


7355 


7356 


7357 


(ea7* 
7358 
7359 
7360 


7361 


-—— The Holy Family with the Serpent. B. 63. Second state. 
Duplicate from the Bibliothéque Royale de Belgique. 


The same. Another impression of B. 63. Second state. 
Corners repaired and a small hole near the right side. : 


Christ among the Doctors. B. 64. Second state. Small 
tear. ‘T'wo pieces, one lot. 


—— Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple. B. 
69. First state. From the Baron von Leyden collection. Very 
fine impression with large margin. 


The same. Another impression of B. 69, also first state, 
but not quite as brilliant, and with a smaller margin than the 
foregoing. 


— Christ and the Woman of Samaria, the arched plate. B. 
70. Fourth state. The Resurrection of Lazarus, the small 
plate. B. 72. Second state. Two pieces, one lot. 


Christ Healing the Sick, called the Hundred Guilder 
piece. B. 74. Copy by E. Charreyre. 


The Crucifixion. The small square plate. B. 80. Second 
state. 


The same. Another impression of B. 80. Second state. 
The Descent from the Cross; night piece. B. 83. Second 
state. One corner torn. Two pieces, one lot. 


Christ and the Disciples at Emmaus. B. 87. Second 
state. Small piece from one corner missing. 


—— St Jerome Meditating. B. 105. Second state. 


Travelling Musicians. B. 119. First state. Fine impression 
with a small margin. 


— The Little Goldsmith. B. 123. First state. 
The same. Another impression of B. 123. Second state. 


Peasants Travelling. B. 131. Second state. Two pieces, one 
lot. 


Beggar Sitting on a Hillock with his mouth open. B. 
174. Second state. 


The Flute-player. B. 188. Fourth state. From the W. 
Koller collection. 


7362 


7363 


7364 
7365 


7366 
7367 


7368 


7369 
7370 


7371 


7372 


7373 


7374 


7375 


The Landscape with the Sportsman. B. 211. Second 
state. 

Very fine impression with some burr lofty on the dry-point. Small 
‘margin. 


The Landscape with a mill sail. B. 226. 
Fine impression, but creased and with a few imperfections in 
the sky. A small piece of one corner replaced. 


A Young Man Musing. B. 268. Second state. — 
Fine impression with margin. 


Jan Antonides von den Linden. B. 264. Sixth state. 
From the John Barnard and Harding collections. 


—— Jan Wtenbogardus, the preacher. B. 279. Seventh state. 


Wtenbogardus, the Goldweigher. B. 281. 
Reversed copy. 


Bust of an Old Man with large beard. ~ B. 290. 
Fine impression with margin. Small tear in upper left-hand 
corner. 


Old Man with a square beard. B. 313. 
Fine impression with margin. 


His Mother. B. 349. Second state. 
Very fine alee with large margin. 


Twelve late impressions of various plates, from a publica- 
tion in the early part of the nineteenth century. Also the Poster 
of the Rembrandt Exposition at me Thirteen pieces, 
one lot. | 
Small Copper Plate about 1.9. x 1.12. Head of an old man 
directed to the right with a high fur cap, in the style of Rem- 
brandt. 


0 


DRAWINGS . 


— Tobias and the Angel. Pen and Ink Drawing in Sepia. 


The Beheading of St. John the Baptist. Pen and ink 
Drawing in Sepia. 


Renouard, Paul. Portrait of Gambetta. Signed remarque proof 
on India paper. ; 


7376 


7377 


W378. 


7379 
7380 


7381 
7382 


7383 
7384 


7385 


7386 


7387 


7388 


Ribera, José (called “ 11 Spagnoletto.”) The Poet. (Dante.) 
B. XX, p. 83, No. 10. From the Peoli collection. 


Rops, Felicien. La Messagéré du Diable. Signed artist’s proof. 
Le Christ au Vatican. Le Diable Dupé. Three pieces, one lot. 


Ryland, Wm. Wynne. Narcissus. After the engraver’s own 
design. Lettered proof in red; large margin. 


Triumph of Venus. After Angelica Kauffmann. Circular 
print in red, with large margin. Very fine. 


Telemachus Returning to his Mother Penelope. After Angelica 
Kauffmann. Fine print in red. 


Ruysdael, Jacob. Landscape with a Hut and wooden bridge. 
Du. vi, pp. 278/279, No. 1. Also three other prints by various 
masters. Four pieces, one lot. 


Ryder, T. Murder of James I, King of Scotland, After Opie. 
Color print. 


— The Captive. After Jas. Wright. Color print. 


Sabin, Jos. F. Sir John Falstaff, after G. Cruikshank. Signed 
proof on India paper. 


Sadeler, Johann. Sigismund Feierabend; printer and publisher 
at Frankfurt toward the end of Sixteenth Century. Laid down. 
Duplicate from the Berlin Print Room. 


Saenredam, Jan. Eve presenting the Apple to Adam. B. 35. 
Susannah and the Elders. B. 42. Two pieces, one lot. 


AUGUSTIN DE ST. AUBIN 


Amyot (Jacques), bust to left, small oval. Aug. St Aubin sculp. 
1803. B. 4 III. 

Baumé, Antoine, bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. Aug. de St 
Aubin seulp. B. 13 III. 


Beckford, William, profile to right, circle, 8vo. 1793.—Gravé 


par Aug. de St Aubin. B. 15 III. Proot before title. (3) 


Bernis, Le Cardinal De, bust, profile to left, oval in rect., 8vo. 
A. St Aubin del. et sculp. B. 18 III. 

Bitaubé, P. J., bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. 1786.—Aug. 
de St Aubin sculp. B. 20 II. 

Blanchard Esprit Jh Ae, bust, profile to right, circle in rect., 
4to. Dessiné par C. N. Cochin—Gravé par Aug. de St Aubin. 
167, b- 21 IT. (3) 


7389 


7390 


7391 


7392 


7393 


7394 


7395 


Boileau, bust, profile to right, oval over table, with title, in rect., 
8vo. Aug. St Aubin del. et sculp. B. 23 II. 

Etched letter proof with white tablet. 

Bossuet, bust, profile to left, oval over ruled tablet with title, 
in rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin! del. ét sculp. B. 28 IV. 


—— Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet. B. 
28 III. 

Bossuet, bust, profile to right, oval over tablet with title, in 
rect., 8vo. A S (monogram) B,. 291. Etched letter proof 
with white tablet. (4) 


Bourdaloue, bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin 
fecit. B. 30 V. India proof. . 

(Buffon.) Naturam amplectitur omnem, bust, profile to right, 
circle, on pyramid, in rect., 4to. B. 31 III. AS (monogram) 
fecit. (2) 


Catherine II, bust, profile to right, title overhead, circle over 
laurel and oak branches, in rect., 8vo. Aug. de St Aubin sculp. 
B. 36 III. Searce. es | 

bust, profile to right, over tablet with title, in rect., 8vo. Aug. 
St Aubin fecit. B. 37 II. Etched letter proof with white 
tablet. , (2) 


Charles XII, bust, profile to left, over ruled tablet with title, 
in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. B. 41 III. 


Same as above. Etched letter proof with white tablet. B. 
41 II. 

Chaulieu (G. A. Se.), bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. Aug. St 
Aubin sculp. B. 42 ITI. 


Cochin, C: N:, bust, profile to left, circle, in rect., small 4to. 
Dessiné par Ini-méme en 1771, et. Gravé par Aug. ac St Aubin. 
B. 47 V. 

Colbert, bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 8vo. Auge St Aubin 
del. et sculp. B. 48 II. “Etched letter proof with white tablet. 


(2) 
Condé, Le Grand, bust, profile to right, oval over ruled tablet 
with title, in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. 
B. 49 III. . 


Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet. B. 
49 II. 


‘Condorcet, bust, profile to left, oval in rect., 8vo. A S (mono- 


gram). B.53I]. Fine impression of the first state. (3) 


Conti (Fortunée-Marie D’Est), Princesse De, bust, profile to 
right, circle, with reverse of medallion on same plate, 4to. 

C. N. Cochin Delineavit—A. gus. de St Aubin Sculp. B. 54. 
Scarce. 


7396 


1397 


7398 


7399 


7400 


7401 


7402 


7403 


Coustou (Guillaume), Sculpteur du Roy, bust, profile to right, 
circle in rect., 4to. C. N. Cochin fil. delin—August. de St 
Aubin Sculp 1770. B.60 III. Proof before additional titles. 


Crebillon, Né a Dijon en 1674 Mort a Paris en 1762, bust to 
right, broad oval frame with laurel branches, over emblems of 
tragedy, etc., in rect., 4to. Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. de St 
Supine, « B61 11I.. Scarce. 


D’Alembert, bust to left, profile, oval over ruled tablet with 
title, in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. St Aubin d’apres 
wi.) teoudon. B. 64 ITT. 


Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet. Aug. 
St Aubin sculp. B. 64 IT. 

(Daubenton, Jean Louis Marie), bust to left, profile, oval in 
rect. 8vo, de St Aubin sc. 1785. B. 67 III. (3) 


Deshoulieres, M™e€, bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. Aug. St 
Aubin sculp. 1803. 3B. 71 III. 

Diderot, bust to left, oval in rect., 12mo. A. St Aubin sculp. 
Berscy. (2) 


Dumont (Jacques), le Romain, Peintre Du Roy, etc., bust, pro- 
file to right circle, in rect., 4to. C. N. Cochin filius delin——Aug. 
de St Aubin Sculp. 1770. B. 77 III. , 


Fénélon (Frans De Salignac De La Mothe) Archevéque Duc 
de Cambrai; etc., bust to left, oval in rect., 4to. Aug. de St 
Aubin sculpsit. B. 79 IV. 


bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 8vo. Etched letter proof 
with white tablet. B. 81 II. (2) 


Flechier, bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin fecit. 
B. 83 III. 

Fontenelle, bust, profile to left, oval in rect., 12mo. Gravé par 
St Aubin d’aprés le Buste fait par le Moyne. B. 84 III. 


Same as above, before artists’ line and with only lightly 
etched: Gravé par St Aubin. B. 84 II. (3) 


Franklin, Benjamin. Né a Boston, dans la nouvelle Angleterre 
le 17. Janvier 1706, bust, in fur cap and spectacles, to right, 
oval, over tablet with title, in rect., 4to. | 

Dessiné par C. N. Cochin . . . 1777. et Gravé par Aug. de St 
Mabin |." Sevend a Paris chés C, N. Cochin’: |; Aug?de St 
Aubin, rue des Mathurins.—B. 85 V. Three copies, one slightly 
creased. 3) 


7404: 


7405 


7406 


7407 


7408 


7409 


Frédéric II, bust, profile to left, oval, over tablet with title, in 
rect., BvD: Gravé par Aug. St Aubin d’aprés ... M. Blaise 
AO LL 


Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet. Aug. 
St Aubin. del. et sculp. B. 86 II. 

Gauzargues (Cles), Chanoine de l’Eglise de Nimes, etc., bust, 
profile to left, circle in rect., 4to. | Dessiné par .C. N. Cochin 
—Gravé par Aug. de St Aubin 1767. B. 87 II. (3) 


Gavaudan, Mme, dans Joconde, half length to left, oval, 8vo. 
Jacques pinx.—A. D. St Aubin Se. B. 88. 

Gresset, J. B. L., bust to right, oval in rect., 12mo. A. st Aubin 
sculp. B. 93 Il. 

Guerillot (H.), bust, profile to left, title overhead, in circle, 
12mo. ©. N. Cochin f. delin. “Aug! de St Aubin Sculp. B. 
94. (3) 


Helvetius (Cd¢ Ae"), bust to front, oval in rect., 4to. Gravé 
par Aug. de St Aubin en 1773. B. 99V. Proof before pub- 
lisher’s line. 

Henri IV, bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 8vo. Dessineé et 
Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. B. 102 III. 

(Homer), Omhros, bust, profile to left, spall in rect., 12mo. 
A S (monogram). B. 107 II. Etched letter proof with white 
tablet; two copies. ; (4) 


La Bruyere (J. De), bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Aug. St Aubin fecit. B. 113 III. 

Lafontaine (J. De), bust, profile to left, oval in rect., 8vo, Aug. 
St Aubin del. et sculp. B. 114 JI. Etched letter proof with 
white tablet. . 
Same portrait, slightly reduced, and with hair different. Aug. 
St Aubin fecit. B. 115 V. (3) 


La Motte-Piquet (Guillaume De), Chef d’Escadre, ete., bust 
to right in rect., 4to. C. N. Cochin filius del.—17 81—Aug. de 
St Aubin Seulp. BOY 


Trial proof of above, unfinished, tablet white, eHee line 
lightly etched; C. N. Cochin filius delin. 1781.—Aug. de S. 
Aubin sculp. B. 117 I. (24 


La Valliere, M™e De, bust, profile to left, over stippled tablet 
with title, in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. 
BY 122 718 2 


Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet, 
artist’s line lightly etched; Aug. St Aubin del. et sculp. B. 122 
iP (2) 


7410 


7411 


74.12 
\ 


7413 


7414 


7415 


7416 


Le Blond (Glaume), Maitre de Mathématique des Enfans de 
France, bust, profile to right, circle in rect., 4to. Dessiné par 
C. N. Cochin—Gravé par Aug. de S. Aubin 1769. B. 125 IV. 


_Le Brun (Chiles), bust, profile to left, oval, over ruled tablet 


with title, in rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin delin. et sculp. B. 
126 IV. 


Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet; 


_artist’s line lightly etched. B. 126 II. 


Linguet (S. N. H.), Né a Reims en 1736, bust, profile to 
right, circle over laurel branch, emblems and Latin inscription, 
in rect., 4to. AugS de St Aubin ad vivum del. et sculp. 1773. 
B. 134 V. 

Lorry (Anne Charles), bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 
8vo. C. N. Cochin f§ delin. 1777.—Aug. de St Aubin sculp. 
1786. B. 139 III. (4) 


Louis XIV, bust to right, profile, long hair, over tablet with 
title, in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. B. 
139 IV. 

Louis XV, bust to left, profile, hair tied with ribbon, over 
tablet with title, in rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin del. et sculp. 
B. 14211. Etched letter proof with white tablet. (2) 


Louis XII, Henri IV, Louis XVI. Three busts, profiles to 
left, circle in rect., 8vo. Peint par P. Sauvage; Peintre du 
Roi et Gravé par Aug. de St Aubin, Graveur du Roi et de sa 


Bibliothe B. 1491V. India proof with white tablet, before 


dedication and publication lines. 


Louis XVI, Le Dauphin et Marie-Antoinette. Three busts, 
profiles to right, circle in rect., 8vo. Peint par P. Sauvage, 
Peintre du Roi et Gravé par Aug. de St Aubin, Graveur du Roi 
et de sa Bibliothéque. Se vend 4 Paris chez M. Desmarest, 
Hétel de Bullion, rue Platriere, etc. B. 150 III. 

Fine copy with good margins. 


Lully (Jn Bte Ecuyer), Surintendant de la Musique, etc., bust 
to left, profile, circle in rect., 4to. Dessiné par C. N. Cochin 
d’aprés le Buste de Colignon, et gravé par Aug. de St Aubin en 
1770. B. 155 III. Proof before publisher’s address. 


Madame Fille du Roi (Duchesse d’Angouléme), bust, profile to 
right, circle in rect., 8vo. Peint par P. Sauvage Peintre du Roi, 
et Gravé par Aug. de St Aubin, Graveur du Roi et de sa Biblio- 
theque. B. 15711. Proof, with white tablet, before dedication. 
and publisher’s lines. 

Fine impression of a scarce and beautiful print. 


7417 


7418 


7419 


7420 


7421 


7422 


7423 


7424 


7425 


Maintenon, Mme De, bust, profile to right, oval over stip- 
pled tablet with title, in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. 
St Aubin. B. 158 IV. 


Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet, 
artist’s line lightly etched; Aug. St Aubin del et sculp. B. 
158 III. reniek (4 


Mancini Nivernois, Né en 1716, bust, profile to left, oval in rect., 
8vo. Dessiné et Gravé D’aprés Nature par Aug. St Aubin 
en 1796. B. 163 II. 


Same as above; proof with A S (monogram) only, before 
artist’s line. B. 163 I. (2) 


Mancini Nivernois. Né en 1716 Mort en 1798, bust, profile to 
left, over stippled tablet, with title, in rect., 12mo. B. 164 II. 


Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet. B. 
164 I. (2) 


(Manutius), Aldus Pius Romanus, bust, profile to left, rect., 
12mo. Aug. St Aubin fecit. B. 165 III. 

Marc-Aurele, bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 12mo. Aug. 
St Aubin del. et sculp. B. 167 III. ee) 


Medicis (Marie De), bust to left, oval, over Arms -and tablet 
with title, in rect., 8vo. F. Pourbus pinx.—A. S. A. sculp. 
17 ie Bol TOLLE: : | 


The etching, not quite finished, before all letters with 
white tablet. B.170I1. Fine and scarce. (8) 


Molé (Francois René), bust to right, oval in rect., 4to. E. 
Aubrey pinx.—Aug. de St Aubin Sculp. 1786. Se vend a4 
Paris chez ]’Auteur, etc. B. 177 V. 


Same as above; proof before publication line, artist’s line 
lightly etched, before “ 1786.” (2) 


Moliere, bust, profile to right, oval over tablet with title in 
rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin del. et sculp. B. 178 II. Etched 
letter proof with white tablet. 


Montaigne (Michel De), bust to right, oval in rect., 4to. 
A. de St Aubin Sculp. B. 184 V. 

Montaigne, Que Sais-Je? bust to right, oval over stippled 
tablet with title in rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin fecit. B. 185 III. 


Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet, A S 
(monogram) in place of artist’s line. (3) 


Montalembert (Mare René De), bust to front, oval over military 


emblems in rect., 4to. De la Tour pinx.—Aug. St Aubin sculp. 


B. 186 IT. 


7426 


7427 


7428 


7429 


7430 


7431 


7432 


Montespan, Mme de, bust to left, profile, oval over stippled tab- 
let with title in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. 


-B. 187 III. 


Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet, 
artist's line lightly etched; Aug. St Aubin del et sculp. B. 187 
ae (2) 


Montesquieu, bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 8vo. Aug. 
St Aubin delin. et sculp. B. 190 III. India paper. 

Moreau le Jeune (J. M.), Amat? Dessinateur et Graveur, etc., 
bust, profile to right, circle in rect., 12mo. C. N. Cochin delin. 
—1787.—Aug. de St Aubin sculp. B. 194 III. 

Fine copy of a very scarce print. (2) 


(Necker, Jacques), Des Ministres de la Finance, Que l’on 
connoit sans les nommer (etc., five lines), bust to left, oval over 
tablet with inscription, in rect., 6.2.x 4. J.S. Duplessis Pinx.— 
Aug. de St Aubin Sculp, B. 1971I.. Fine proof before title 
and border. 


Same as above; border 8-16, enclosing ““ M. Necker,” at 


top, added. B. 197 III. 


Same as above; border and title erased, artist’s line in 


script; Peint par J. S. Duplessis . . . —Gravé par Aug. de St 


Aubin Graveur ... Se vend a Paris Auteur... A. P. D. R. 
B. 197 IV. | (3) 


Newton, bust, profile to left, oval over ruled tablet with 
title in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et. Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. B. 
199 III. 

Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet, art- 
ist’s line lightly etched; Aug. St Aubin del. et sculp. B. 199 II. 
Ninon De L’Enclos, bust to right, profile, ova] in rect., 8vo. 
Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. B. 200 III. (3) 


(Orleans, Les Princes et Princesses de la maison de’), 
group of twelve medallions, decorated with ribbons, palms, lau- 
rels and roses, with Henri IV, surmounted by laurel crown at 
top, vignette, 8vo. Aug de St Aubin delin. et sculp. B. 203 II. 
Proof before the date, 1784. 

Fine impression of a scarce print delicately engraved. 


Phillidor (André Danican), Mtre de Chapelle de son Als¢ Sne 
etc., Aux Francais etonnés, de sa Male Harmonie (etc., four 
lines), bust, profile to left, circle in rect., 4to. C. N. Cochin 
filius delin.—Aug. de St Aubin Sculp, 1772. B. 210 IV. 


Pierre 1¢€T, bust to left, profile, oval over ruled tablet with 
title in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. B. 
214 ITI. 

Same as above; etched letter proof with white tablet, art- 


ist’s line lightly etched; Aug. St Aubin del. et sculp. B. are 


7433 


7434 


7435 


7436 


7437 


7438 


7439 


7440 


Pierre (J. B. M.), Premier Peintre du Roi, bust to left, 
profile, circle in rect., 8vo. C. N. Cochin filius delin—Aug. de 


St Aubin seulp. 1775. . B. 215 III. 


Piron, Alexis. Né a Dijon le 7 Juillet 1689. Mort a 
Paris le 21 Janvier 1773, bust to right, profile, circle in rect., 
8vo. C. N. Cochin delin.—Aug. de St Aubin sculp. Se vend 


a Paris chez ]’Auteur, etc. B. 217 V. (2) 


Pommyer (Mt? L’Abbé), Conseiller en la Grande Chambre 
du Parlement, bust, profile to right, circle in rect., 8vo. C. N. 
Cochin filius delin. 1769.—Aug. de St Aubin sculp. B. 219 V. 


(Prault, L. F.), bust to left, profile in circle, 12mo. C. N. 
Cochin f. delin 1786. Aug de St Aubin sculp. B. 221 II. 
Proof before title. 


Radix (Claude Mathieu), Ecuyer, Seigneur de la Chatel- 
lenie, etc., bust to left, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. B. 228 II. 

Radix (Marie Elizabeth Denis Femme de M.), bust to 
right, profile, circle in rect., 8vo. B. 2291II. Under each; 
Dessiné par C. N. Cochin.—Gravé par Aug. de St Aubin 1765. 


Regnard, bust to right, profile, oval in rect., 8vo. A S (mono- 
gram). B. 233 III. Etched letter proof with white tablet. 

Regnier (Mathurin), bust to left, oval in rect., 12mo. 
AS (monogram). B. 234 III. Etched letter proof with white 
tablet. (2) 


Rousseau (J. J.), bust to left, oval in rect., 4to. De la Tour 
Pinx.—A. de St Aubin Sculp. B. 243 IV. ; 


Bust to left, profile, oval in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et Gravé 
par Aug. St Aubin d’aprés , . . Houdon. B. 244 III. Two 
copies. 


Bust to right, profile, oval in rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin 
fecit. B. 245 III. (4) 


Sacchini (A.), bust to right, profile, circle, 12mo. C. N. Cochin 
f. delin. 1782. Aug de St Aubin sculp. 1786. B. 246 II. 

St Evremond, bust to left, oval in rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin 
sculp. B. 247 III. | (2) 


Sévigné (Mme De), bust to left, profile, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Aug. St. Aubin del. et sculp. B. 25211. Etched letter proof 
with white tablet. | 

Turenne, bust to left, profile, oval in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et 
Gravé par Aug. St Aubin. B. 257 III. (2) 


7441 


7442 


7448 


7444 


T7445 


74.46 


Valenciennes (P. H. De), Amateur Peintre du Roi etc, 
bust, profile to left, circle in rect., 12mo. J. M. Moreau delin. | 
—A. de St Aubin. sculp. 1788. B. 259 IV. 

Vandergoes (Gert ¢ Frans¢), Née de Eerens, decedeé le 
15 Décembre 1803, bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Gravé 4 Paris par Aug. St Aubin. 1804. B. 260 III. 
Virgilius, bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 12mo. A S 
(monogram). B. 26311. Etched letter, proof on white tablet. 


(3) 


Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet De), Né a Paris le 21 
Novembre 1694, bust, profile to left, circle over laurel branches, 
trumpet and tablet in rect., 8vo. Gravé par Aug. St Aubin 
d’apres .. } J. B. Lemoyne. Se vend a Paris Chez Joulain 
Quai de la Megisserie. B. 265 1V. Scarce. 


Voltaire, nearly half length, seated, to left, circle, ribbon 
and title overhead, over tablet in rect., 8vo. Dessiné d’aprés 
nature le 6 juillet 1775 par x x Denon—A d. S. A. se. Se 
trouve a Paris chés A. de St Aubin, etc. B. 266 III. 

Very scarce. 


Voltaire, bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 8vo. Dessiné et 
Gravé par Aug. St Aubin d’aprés . . . Houdon. B. 267 III. 
Voltaire, bust, profile to left, oval in rect., 8vo. Aug. St Aubin 
fecit. B. 268 III. 

(Voltaire, Fréron et La Beaumelle), three oval medallions, 
cupids, laurel garlands, palm branches, etc., on engraved title 
page, rect., 8vo. Commentaire sur La Henriade, Par Feu M* 
de la Beaumelle: Revu et Corrigé par M? Fxxx (ete., five 
lines). 1775. A. d. St A. f. Undescribed state between B. 
269 II and III before rectangle was enlarged. (3) 


Young (Edouardo), Curé de Wellwin dans Hersfordshire, etc., 
bust to right, oval in ornamented background, rect., 8vo. Alle- 
gorié par G. de St Aubin—Gravé par Aug. de St Aubin. 
R. 273 I: 

Zannouvich, Conte Stefano, bust to right, oval in rect., 8vo. 
Marenkelle effigiem del—Aug. de St Aubin sculp. Academia. 
274, 1iT. (2) 


Heineken (Chiles Fric De), Cher™ du St Emp. Gravé par lui 
méme, bust, profile to right, circle in rect., 4to. August de St 
Aubin del 1770. B. 347. 

(Heineken, Mme De), Dulcissimae Matris imaginem _filius 
obsequens aqua forti expressit. C. F. De Heineken. Aug. de 
St Aubin ad vivum del 1770. B. 348. (2) 


7447 


7448 


7449 


7450 


7451 


7452 


7453 


T7454 


7455 


7456 


Soutenons ce Spectacle, il apprend a mouruir, rect., 8vo. 
Restout filias. inv.—Aug. de St Aubin sculp. B. 460 V. 
(Mme de Lavalliere renouncing the world), rect., 8vo. C. le 
Brun Pinx.— ... Aug. de St Aubin direxit. B. 530. 
(Orpheus and Eurydice), rect., 8vo. Le Barbier l’ainé invt— 
A. D. St Aubin sculpt B. 603 II. (3) 


Portrait of the engraver, bust, profile to right, oval in rect., 
8vo. Three states; the lettered print, proof before inscription 
with title in script, proof before all inscription but engraver’s 
name; “ R Adolphe Varin sc” on India paper. (3) 


Sandoz. The Happy Mother. Circular. Proof before 
all letters in brown. Also two colored prints by Canu. La 


Bataille-—La Sagesse protége Innocence. Three pieces, one 
lot. 7 


PIERRE SAVART 


Alembert (J. D.), bust to left, oval in rectangle, 8vo. Peint 
par Mlle Lusurier.—Gravé par P. Savart, 1780. A Paris chez 
Auteur Hotel Chamouzet, etc. F. 1I1V. 


Same; India proof before all letters. F. 11 
Fine and very scarce. 


Bayle, bust to left, oval in rectangle, 8vo. P. Savart, Sculp. 
1774. F.2III. India proof. © 


Same; proof before all letters. Fine and very scarce. 


Bernis. Cardinal de, bust to right, oval in rectangle, 12mo. 
A Callet, Pinx.—P. Savart, Sculp. 1778. F. 311. Fine copy. 


—— Another copy. F. 3II. 


Boileau Despreaux (Nicolas), bust to left, oval over em- 
blems, in rectangle, 12mo. Hya. Rigaud Pinx.—P. Savart 
Sculp. 1769 A Paris chés Auteur, etc. F. 41. 

India proof of the first state. Fine. 


Bust to left, rectangle, 12mo. Peint par H. Rigaud.— 


'Gravé par P. Savart. F. 5 III. (2) 


7457 


7458 


7459 


74.60 


7461 


7462 


7463 


74:64 


7465 


7466 


Bossuet (Jac. Benigne), bust to left, oval over eagle, cupid 
with book, etc., in rectangle, 12mo. Hiact€ Rigaud Pinx. P. 
Savart. Sc. 1773 F.6 IV. | 


Same; before scroll with title, cupid and book were quite 
finished; painter’s name “ Hyathe” instead of “ Hiacte” A 
Paris Chez Auteur Barriere de Fontarabie. F. 6 II. 

Fine and rare. | (2) 


La Bruyere (Jean de), bust to right, oval in rectangle, 
12mo. De St Jean Pinx.—P. Savart Sculp. 1768. F. 7 II. 
India proof. 


Bust to left, oval in rectangle, 12mo. De St Jean, Pinx.— 
P. Savart, Sculp, 1778. A Paris Chez l’Auteur Quay St Ber- 
nard Hotel Chamouzet. F. 8 II. 


Buffon, bust to left, oval in rectangle, 12mo. Drouais, Pinx, 
1761.—P. Savart, Sculp. 1775. A Paris Chez l|’Auteur, etc. 
F. g Il. 


Same; proof before all letters. F.9I. Very scarce. (2) 


Catinat (Nicolas de), half length to left, oval in rectangle, 
12mo. P. Savart, Sculp, 1775. A Paris Chez ]’Auteur, etc. F. 
10 III. Two copies, India proofs. (2) 


Christian VII., bust to right, oval in rectangle, 16mo. P. 
Savart Sculp. F. 13. Two copies. (2) 


Colbert, bust to left, oval in rectangle, 8vo. Champaigne 
Pinx.—P. Savart Sculp. 1773. A Paris Chez ]’Auteur Barriere 
de Fontarabie. F. 14 II. 


Same; publication line altered to; . . . Rue et prés le petit 
St Antoine, etc. F. 14 III. India proof. (2) 


Condé (Louis De Bourbon II¢ du nom), Prince De, bust 
to left, oval in rectangle, 12mo. Le Juste Pinx,—P. Savart, 
Sculp. 1775. A Paris Chez l’Auteur Rue et prés le petit st 
Antoine, ete. F. 15 III. 

Fine copy of the engraver’s masterpiece. 


Deshoulieres (Antoinette De La Garde), bust to left, oval 
in rectangle, 8vo. Mle Elisab. Sophie Cheron, Pinx.—P. Sa- 
vart, Sculp. 1778. A Paris chez l’Auteur, etc. F. 16 II. 

India proof. 


Same; proof before all letters. Very scarce. (2) 


Fenelon. De La Mothe, bust to right, oval in rectangle, 
8vo. J. Vivien, Pinx—P. Savart Sculp. 1771. A Paris Chez 
Lauteur Barriere de Fontarabie. F. 18 I. 

Fine impression of a scarce and beautiful engraving. 


7467 


7468 


7469 


7470 


T7471 


7472 


T7473 


TATA 


7475 


7476 


Fontaine (Jean de la), bust to left, oval in rectangle, 12mo. 
Hya. Rigaud Pinx.—P. Savart Seulp. 1769. F. 19. 


' Two copies. (2) 


Fontenelle (Bernard De), bust to right, oval in rectangle, 
12mo. Dessiné et gravé par Savart, d’aprés le Buste de MT le 
Moine, ete. F. 20 II. 

Same; lower half of rectangle erased. F. 20 III. India 
paper. (2) 


Livry (R™° D D. Nicolay De), bust to left, oval over bas- 
relief of woman and three children, in rectangle, 12mo. L. 
Tocqué Pinx. 1752.—P Savart. Sculp. 1773. F. 22 IV. 

Fine impression of a very beautifully engraved plate. 


Same; bas-relief erased and replaced by engraved title. 
F, 22 V. (2) 


Louis Le Grand Roi De France Et De Navarre, bust to 
right, oval in rectangle, 12mo. Peint par Hthe Rigault.—Gravé 
par P. Savart 1771. A Paris chez l’Auteur Rue et pres le petit 
St Antoine au coin de la Rue Percée. F. 23 III. 

Fine copy of a beautiful engraving. 


Montesquieu (Charles Secondat De), bust to left, Aah) in rect- 
angle, 8vo. P. Savart. Sculp. 1779. etc. F. 28 II. 
India proof. 


Rablais (Francais), bust to right, oval in rectangle, 8vo. 
Sarrabat, del—P. Savart, Sculp. 1777. ete. F. 29 II. ey 


Racine (Jean), bust to left, oval in rectangle, 8vo. J. B. 
Santerre, Pinx.—P. Savart Sculp. 1772. A Paris Chez l’Auteur 
Barriere de Fontarabie. F. 30 III. 

A beautiful example of the artist’s work. 


Richelieu (Armand Du Plessis Cardinal De), bust to left, 
oval in rectangle, 8vo. Champaigne Pinx.—P. Savart, Sculp. 
1774. A Paris Chez ]’Auteur, ete. F. 31 III. 


—— Same; proof before all letters. F. 31 I. (2) 


Rousseau (J. J.), bust to right, oval in rectangle, 8vo. Sa- 
vart, Sculp. 1765. F. 32. The artist’s first effort. 


Tasso (Torquato), bust to right, oval in rectangle, 8vo. 
P. Savart, Sculp. F. 341. Two copies. (2) 
Schall. Mort de Abel. Five color prints by A. L. Clement, 


Colibert, and Cazenave. Five pieces, one lot. 


ATT 


7478 


7479 


7480 


F481, 


7482 


7483 


7484 


7485 


Schmidt, George Frederic. Evreux (Louis De la Tour d’Au- 
vergne), Comte d’, three-quarter length to right, in armor, battle 
in distance, rectangle, folio. Peint par Hyacinthe Rigaud Cher 
de l’ordre de St Michel.—Gravé par Georges Frederic Schmidt. 
a Paris en 1739. Fine copy. 


Hirsch Michel, praesentirt an Isaac Onis durch Aaron 
Monceca, half length with fur cap, hands clasped, 8vo, rectan- 
gle. G. F. Schmidt ad vivum Facieb. Berolini 1762. 

Brilliant impression of a fine and scarce etching. 


Mignard (Pierre), Ecuyer, Premier Peintre du Roy, etc., 
three-quarter length, seated, holding pencil and portfolio, rec- 
tangle, folio. Peint par son Ami, Hyacinthe Rigaud, en 1691.— 
Gravé 4 Paris par Georges-Frederic Schmidt, pour sa Récep- 
tion a l’Académie, én 1744. | 

Fine impression of a most beautiful and celebrated engraving. 


Rousseau (Joannes Baptista), three-quarter length to 


right, seated, rectangle, 4to. J. Aved pinxit—G. F. Schmidt 


Sculpsit 


Schmidt, George Fiderich, half length, seated, at work, 
rectangle, 4to. Se ipse fecit aqua forti Petropol, 1758. 
Lower blank margin torn. (2) 


Seydel, Hans. Portrait of Mommsen (the Historian). Signed 
artist’s proof. No. 23 of an edition of twenty-five. 


Sharp, William. His portrait, engraved by himself. Nearly 
half length, to right, in broad rectangular frame, small folio. 
London, Published May 12, 1817, by John Smith, Princes 
Street, Cavendish Square. 

India proof, before date and title on tablet. 


Boadicea the British Queen animating the Britons to de-. 
fend their Country against the Romans, oblong small folio, rec- 
tangle. Beautiful proof before all letters, with full margins. 
Lightly traced under rectangle; “Engraved & pub by W Sharp 
from a Drawing by T. Stothard R A Dec? 20 18. HW: bie 

The earliest known state. 


Abelard & Eloisa, rectangle, large 8vo. Stothard Invt— 
Sharp Sculpt Published, January 1st by W. Lowndes. 
Fine proof on large paper. 
Circe, oval, small folio. Domenichino Pinxit.—John Boy- 
dell excudit 1780.—W™ Sharp Sculpsit. From the original, Ss 
2 
Sherborn, C. W. Portrait of Sir Seymour Haden. Signed art- 
ist’s proof. Shakespeare. Signed artist’s proof on Japan pa- 
per. D. G. Rossetti. Proof on Japan paper. Oliver Crom- 
well. Two trial proofs and proof from the finished plate. Six 
pieces, one lot. 


7486 


7487 


7488 


7489 


7490 


7491 


7492 


7493 


7494 


7495 


7496 


Admiral Michael de Ruyter. After the painting by Frans 
Hals. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. Portrait of the 
Hon. Arthur Balfour. Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. 
John Phelps (A Thames Boatmen, aged 80). ‘Trial proof, and 
proof from the finished plate. Signed artist’s proofs. Sir John 
Staples. And four other pieces. Nine pieces, one lot. 


Apollo. Two®*progress trial proofs and proof from the 
finished plate. Signed artist’s proofs. Eve. Trial proof and 
proof from the finished plate. Signed artist’s proofs. Three 
Book-plates (various) and Portrait of Sherborn (photogravure) 
after Arthur Ellis. Signed by the painter and by Sherborn. 
Nine pieces, one lot. 


Sherwin, J. Keyse. The Three Graces. After Raphael. 


The Vestal. After G. B. Cipriani, Proof before letters 


in brown, with full margin. 


The Duchess of Rutland, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 
Trial proof from the plate as it was at the time of the engraver’s 
death. Fine and very rare. | 


Short, Frank. Tallant, Cornwall. Signed artist’s proof. 
Signed also by the printer Goulding. The Patience. Signed 
artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 

| George’s Dock, Liverpool. Signed artist’s proof. Gray 
Morning, Whitby. Signed artist’s proof; signed also by the 
printer Goulding. Two pieces, one lot. 


A Timber Raft on the Rhine, after Turner. Mezzotint. 
Signed artist’s proof. Steamboats and Smoke. Signed artist’s 
proof. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


The Curfew. Signed artist’s proof. Signed also by the 
printer Goulding. Rye Pier, Evening. Signed artist’s proof. 
Signed also by the printer Goulding. Two pieces, one lot. 


The Dutch Green-Grocery. Signed artist’s proof. Low 
Tide and Evening Star. Signed artist’s proof. Eel Fisher. 
Original lithograph. Signed artist’s proof. Proof on India 
paper. Three pieces, one lot. 


Sichem, C. van. Otto Heinrich van Schwarzenberg, after H. 
Galtzius. Dutuit IV, p. 512, No. 3. Christian Egnolf; wood- 
cut by Master W. Nagler Monogrammisten IV, p. 452, mono- 
gram 1440, No. 1. (2) 


T7497 


7498 


7499 


7500 


7501 


7502 
7503 


7504 


7505 
7506 


7507 


7508 


WILLIAM STRANG 


Death and the Ploughman’s Wife: A ballad made and etched 
by William Strang. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1894.) 110 copies 
printed. This copy is No. 32. All of the etchings in this copy 
are signed artist’s proofs. 


The Earth Fiend: A ballad made and etched by William 
Strang. (Elkin Matthews and John Lane, 1892.) Fifty-five 
copies only, of which this is No. 30. The proofs in this copy 
are signed both by William Strang and by the printer, F. 
Goulding. | 


Portrait of the Artist with a Tam o’ Shanter Cap. Signed 
artist’s proof. Portrait of the Artist with a Book. Signed 
artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


Peter Strang. (The artist’s son.) Signed artist’s proof. 
Davy Strang. (The artist’s son.) Signed artist’s proof. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


Austin Dobson. First state. Three proofs only. Signed 
artist’s proof. The Same. Three proofs only, before the in- 
scription beneath. The Same. Another plate, with the shaded 
background but without the name beneath. Signed artist's 
proof. Three pieces, one lot. 


Robert Louis Stevenson. Signed artist’s proof. Rare. 


Robert Bridges. Signed artist’s proof. 
William Sharp. Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


Rudyard Kipling. First proof of the first state. In the 
handwriting of the artist, “ first proof from the plate.” Signed 
artist’s proof. | 


Rudyard Kipling. (The smaller plate.) First state. Six 
proofs only. Signed artist’s proof. 


Sir William Drake. Signed artist’s proof. Lawrence Binyom. 
Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


Cosmo Monkhouse. Signed artist’s proof. 
John Milton. First state, before the name and also before the 
arms. Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


Thomas Hardy. Signed artist’s proof. Thomas Hardy. 
Another plate. First state, before the plate was cut. Signed 
artist’s proof. The Same. An impression on Japanese paper 
after the plate had been reduced in size. Unsigned. Three. 
pieces, one lot. 


7509 


7510 


7511 


7512 


7513 


7514 


7515 


7516 


7517 
7518 


7519 


Portrait of Joachim. Unsigned. Portrait of Frederick Gould- 


ing. Original lithograph. Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, 


one lot. 


The Ruined Castle. Signed artist’s proof. The Ambulance. 


Unsigned. Two pieces, one lot. 


Strange, Sir Robert. His portrait engraved by himself, bust, 
profile to left, circular medallion, 5.8. J. B. Greuse delt—R. 
Strange Eques Sculpt Le Bl. 62 Tl. The etching of above, un- 
finished, before all letters, and on same sheet. Le Bl. 62 I. 
One of eighty picked impressions, selected by the artist, and 
issued about 1790 with introductory remarks and proofs of his 
own works and the coppers destroyed. Published at ae 
guineas. To-day Mente) unobtainable. 


Death of Dido. After Guercino. Oblong: large folio, rec- 
tangle. The etching, unfinished, before all letters. LeBlanc 
20 I. 

Fine and perfect copy, with full margins, of the ult aively 
scarce first state. 


—— Same as above, the plate finished, before all letters. LeB. 
20 II. 


‘Marvellously brilliant and rich impression, with | full margins. 


Excessively scarce. 


Suyderhoef, Jonas. Hendrik Goltzius. After P. Soutman. 
Hymans, p. 29, No. 30. First state, before Visscher’s address. 


Mary of Burgundy, wife of Emperor Maximilian. After 
P. Soutman. H. p. 38, No. 52. First state. From the A. Fir- 
min Didot Collection. 


Emperor Maximilian. After L. Van Leyden. Companion 
to above. H. pp. 38, 39, No. 53. First state. From the Alfer- 
off collection. 


Philip II of Spain, husband of Mary I of England. After 
Ant. Moro. H. pp. 42, 43, No. 64. First state. 


No. 124. Without the address. 


Tardieu. Boullongne (Bon De), Peintre ordinré du Roy, etc., 
three-quarter length to right, seated, with palette and brushes, 
rectangle, small folio. Peint par lui méme.—Gravé par Jacques 
Nicolas Tardieu en 1756. 
Fine proof before the line stating that it was engraved for his 
reception at the Academy. 


The Big Broom. After A. van Ostade. Hymans, p. 75,. 


7520, 


7521 


7522 


7523 


7524 


Tissot, James J. On the Grass. Signed artist’s proof. Girl 
with a Fan by the Window. Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, 
one lot. 


In Camp. (1870.) Proof on Japan paper, bearing the 
artist’s stamp. Bastien Pradel. Signed artist’s proof. The 
Pont Royal. Original etching by Percy Thomas. Signed artist’s 
proof. Three pieces, one lot. 


Tomkins, Peltro William. Hobnelia and Lubberkin. After Miss 
Julia Conyers. Fine impression in black. 


Toschi, Paolo. A group of children (lunette), after Correggio. 
No. 10. Second state, proof before letters on plain paper, 
signed. 


Touvenin. L’Amour enchainé par les Graces. Les Graces en- 
chainées par |’ Amour. Printed in brown and flesh tint. Two 
pieces, one lot. 


PORTRAITS PAINTED BY JOHN TRUMBULL 


7525 


7526 


7527 


7526 


7529 


7530 


7531 


From the Ed. Frossard Collection 


Boudinot (Mrs. Elias), Hannah, oldest daughter of Hon. 
John Stockton and Abigail Phillips of Morven, Princeton, N. J., 
sister of Richard Stockton, Signer, and wife of Hon. Elias 
Boudinot. Memorandum on back signed “J. T.” In old gilt 
frame. | 


Franklin (Benjamin), miniature on ivory in old metal 
frame, with certificate from Ed. Frossard. 


Miniature at the age of 83 years, on ivory in old frame, 
with certificate from Ed. Frossard. 


Lafayette. Miniature on ivory with certificate from Ed. Fros- 
sard. 


Adams (Samuel), Hamilton, Jay, Livingston and Sherman. On 
block ivory with memorandum signed “J. T.” on back. 
Framed. 


Andre (John), “‘ Miniature on Ivory block of Major John 
Andre. <A portrait I got—a sketch in England. J. T.” 
Framed. | 


Putnam, Washington, Arnold. ‘‘ Miniatures on Ivory 3 
2 busts. Gen. G. Washington in center, Gen. B. Arnold to the 
right, Gen. I, Putnam to the left. All favorite friends. J. T.” 
Framed. 


7532 


7533 


7534 


7535 


7536 
7537 


7538 


7539 
7540 


7541 


7542 


7543 


7544 


T7545 


7546 


Trumbull (John), “ Miniature on Ivory of J. T. aide-de- 
camp to Gen. W. and sketcher of all the generals. J. T.” 


‘Framed. 


Washington and Wife: “ Miniatures on Ivory Blocks of 
General George Washington & Wife during latter period of the 
war. J.T.” Framed. (2) 


‘‘ Miniatures on block Ivory of General Geo. Washington 
and wife. The finest and last I painted. J.T.” Framed. 


“Tvory miniatures of President Gen. George Washing- 
ton. Mrs. Done 'N. York 1789 J.T.” Framed. 


—— Miniatures on block ivory, framed. 


‘“‘ Miniatures on Ivory + inch thick of General Washington 
and Wife, done in the GenS lively times. J.T.” Framed. 


West (Benjamin), ‘“ Miniature on Ivory block of Benjamin 
West. My great friend in England. J. T.” 


Adams (Samuel), Wash drawing on deer skin. Framed. 
Franklin (Benjamin), Wash drawing on deer skin. Framed. 


Moultrie (Gen. William), Wash drawing on deer skin. Framed. 
See No. 3788. 


Turner, J. M. W. Penbury Mill, Kent. Engraved by C. Tur- 
ner. Together with the etching for the same. Two pieces, one 
lot.. 


— London from Greenwich. Engraved by C. Turner. 


Van Assen, Jan Walter. Christ Crucified. B. VII, p. 444. 
Very fine impression from the von Liphart collection. The 
Creation of man; old coloring. Wood cut by Hans Springinklee. 
The Adoration of the Magi by Fr. de Nants. Apparently a 
restrike. Passavant VI, p. 226, No. 14. Three pieces, one lot. 


Van Dalen, Cornelis Jr. The Virgin nursing the Child, after 
G. Flinck. Judith, after Coypel. Engraved by Coypel and 
Simonneau. Bloemaert, Cornelis. The Holy Family and St. 
John, after Annibale Carracci. Three pieces, one lot. 


Vanderhoof, C. A. Sand Dunes of Virginia. Signed artist’s 
proof. A Kansas Windmill. Signed artist’s proof. In New 
York Harbor. Signed artist’s proof. Three pieces, one lot. 


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T1547 
7548 


7549 


7550 


7551 


7552 


7553 


7554 


TES 


7556 


7557 


VAN DYCK 


Erasmus Rotterdamus.* Ant. van Dyck fecit aqua forti. Wibi- 
ral 5IV. Scarce. 


Franciscus Franck Antverpie Pictor Humarum Figurarum. 


Ant. van Dyck fecit aqua forti. W. 6 VI. 


Judocus de Momper Pictor. montium Antverpie. Ant. van 
Dyck fecit aqua forti. W. 7 V. 
With the stamps of Camberlyn, A. Firmin-Didot and Galichon. 


Paulus du Pont Calcographus. Antverpiea. Ant. van Dyck 
fecit aqua forti. W.9 VI. 
With the stamp of Wm. Bell Scott. 


Joannes Snellinx Pictor. Humanarum figurarum in Auleis et 
tapetibus Antverpie. Ant. van Dyck fecit aqua forti. G. H. 
W. 10I1V. Fine impression of the very scarce state with the 
initials of Hendrix. 

From the collection of Col. John Trumbull, sale Dec., 1896. 


Same as above. The initials G. H. erased. W. 10 V. 
Scarce. 


Maria De Medices Regina Francie Trium Regum Mater. Paul. 
Pontius sculp. Ant. van Dyck pinxit cum privilegio 
W. 541V. With stamp of Dubuus. 


Jacobus Callot Caleographus Aqua Forti Nanceii In Lotharin- 
gia. Ant. van Dyck pinxcit. L. Vorsterman sculp. Cum privi- 
legio. W. 76 III. 

Fine impression of the very scarce third state (of five) before 
the words “‘ Nobilis ” and “ G. H.” 


Petrus de Jode junior Chalcographus Antervpie. Ant. van 
Dyck pinxit. Petrus de Jode sculpsit. W. 104 II. 
Fine impression. 


Thomas Baca, Earl of Arundel. Engraved by Vorster- 
man. After Van Dyck. W. 189 II. 
Fine impression, with the stamp of Galichon. 


Another copy. W. 189 II. 


7558 


7560 


7561 


7562 


7563 


7564 


7565 


7566 


7567 


7568 
7569 


EVERT VAN MUYDEN 


Portrait of the Artist. Signed artist’s proof. Portrait 
of the Artist with a Pipe. Second state. Ten proofs only. 
Signed artist’s proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


Portrait of the Artist. First state. The only proof. 
Signed artist’s proof on Japan paper. Portrait of the Artist. 
Proof No. 12 of fifteen proofs printed, before the plate was 
cut. Signed artist’s proof. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


state. Three proofs only printed. Signed artist’s proof. 
White Mare and Donkey. Signed artist’s proof. Tigers Quar- 
reling over their Prey. Signed artist’s proof. Three pieces, 
one lot. 


LITHOGRAPHS 


White Mare and Black Colt. Fourth impression from the 
stone. Thirty proofs only printed. Signed artist’s proof. . 


Lion Lying Down. Signed arise s proof. Twenty sce 
only printed. Lion and Lioness Waiting for their Prey. Signed 
artist’s proof. Thirty proofs only printed. Two pieces, one lot. 


Wild Cattle by a River. Signed artist’s proof. A superb 
example of the possibility of the process i in the hands of a true 
artist. 


Original Drawing. Lion Attacking a Buffalo. Drawn in 
lithographic ink and crayon. Signed E. Van Muyden. — 


De Visscher, Cornelis. His Mother. Du. 129. 


Visscher, Lambert. Cornelis and Jan De Wit, with the scene of © 


their murder. Du. VI, p. 532, No. 1. Third state. Rare. 
Van de Passe, Crispin. The Five Senses. Circular prints. 


Franken, 1098-1102. From the Galichon and Béhague collec- 
tions. 


—— Tarquin and Lucrece. F. p. 48, No. 331. 


Voysard, C. Promenade du Boulevard Italien. Very fine Cos+ 
tume plate. Very rare. 


Lion Attacking a Buffalo. First proof of the first - 


7570 


571 


7572 


7573 


7576 


W577 


1578 


7579 


7580 


Washburn, Cadwallader. Casa Cechino. Signed artist’s proof 
on Japan paper. Together with original etchings by R. Swain 
a James D. Smillie and seven other pieces. Ten pieces, 
one lot. 


Waterloo, Antoni. Landscape with Apollo and Daphne. Du. 
VI, p. 613, No. 126. Landscape with Abraham sending away 
Hagar. Du. p. 614, No. 131. Two pieces, one lot. 


Watson, Charles J. Ponte del Cavallo. Signed artist’s proof. 
St. Etienne du Mont, Paris. Signed artist’s proof; signed also 
by the printer Goulding. ‘Two pieces, one lot. 


Mill Bridge, Bosham. Signed artist’s proof. Printed by 
Goulding. St. Martins. Original lithograph. Signed artist’s 
proof. Two pieces, one lot. 


Watson, Thomas. Mrs. Crewe. After D. Gardner. Oval. 
Fine impression in brown, with large margin. 


Watteau, Antoine. Livre de Differents Caracteres de Tétes. 
Kighteen pieces and title. Also a portrait of Watteau engraved 
by B. Lépicié. Twenty pieces, one lot. | 


— Fifteen different studies, ten of which _are from the Rob. 
W. Weir Collection. Also a Portrait of Watteau. Lithographe 
Lemercier, Benard & Cie. Sixteen pieces, one lot. 


Eight engravings and etchings of studies and paintings of 
Watteau by different artists. Eight pieces, one lot. 


Weir, J. Alden. Reading by Lamplight. Signed artist's proof. 
Portrait of H. C. Weir. Proof on Holland paper. Portrait of 
Robert Weir. Signed artist’s proof. Early proof with house 
and trees sketched with pencil to the left. Three pieces, one lot. 


Whessell, J. Study of a girl. After Demarteau. Also a trial 


proof of Diana and Actéon. Engraver unknown. ‘Two pieces, 
one lot. 


J. G WILLE 


Boullongne (Jean de), Controlleur Général des Finances, 
etc., half length to front, in ornamental stone frame, rectangle, 


- folio. Peint par H. Rigaud Chevalier de l’Ordre de St Michel. 


—Gravé par J. G. Wille Graveur du Roy 1758. 
Fine impression of a beautifully executed engraving. 


7581 


7582 


7583 


7584. 


7585 


7586 


7587 


7588 


7589 


7590 


7591 


7592 


Same as above. Wonderfully brilliant impression of a 
proof before all letters; the first state. 


‘No description could do justice to the merit of this superb 


specimen of engraving. 


Hofman Tycho, bust to front, oval, over Arms, books, etc., 
in rectangle, 8vo. Peint p. L. Tocqué Profess. de l’Acad. de 
Peint. Roil. de Paris. & y gravé p. J. G. Will en 1745. 

Fine specimen of dainty and delicate handling. 


Louis Dauphin De France, Né a Versailles le 4 Septembre 
1729, bust to left, broad oval frame, in rectangle, 4to. Peint 
par Klein—et gravé par Will. 


Saint Florentin (Louis Phelypeaux), Comte de, Com- 
mandeur des Ordres du Roy, Secretaire d’Etat, etc., three-quar- 
ter length to right, seated, rectangle folio. Peint par Louis 
Tocqué en 1749.—et Gravé par Je. Geo. Will en 1751. Brilliant 
proof before the word ‘“‘ Ministre,” preceding ‘“‘ Secretaire.” 

One of the artist’s masterpieces; an admirable portrait with the 
accessories beautifully treated. 


Stuard Henry Benoist, 24 Fils de Jacques Stuard, etc., 


_ bust to left, in armor, oval in rectangle, 4to. Gravé 4 Paris Will. 


(The Cardinal York: “ Last of the Stuarts.”) 


La Ménagerie Hollandoise. 4to. Peint par G. Dauw.— 
Gravé par Wille, 1757. 


L’Observateur Distrait. (Boy blowing soap-bubbles.) 
Ato. Peint par F Mieris—Gravé par J. G. Wille Graveur du 
Roi. 1766. 


Le Petit Physician. (Boy in hat with large feather blow- 
ing soap-bubbles.) 4to. Peint par Gaspar Netscher.—Gravé 
par J. G. Wille Graveur du Roi 1761. 


Instruction Paternelle, folio. Peint par G. Terburg.— 
Et gravé en 1765, par J. G. ae Graveur du Roy. 
The celebrated “‘ Satin Gown ” 


La Maitresse d’école. 4to. 
Beautiful proof before all letters, engraved 1771. 


Ten small subject prints and landscapes, and one after 
Wille by H. Guttenberg. Eleven pieces, as a lot. 


White, C. Cupid burning Armor, after E. Sizani. Proof be- 
fore letters. Bacchante. Proof before all letters. Large mar- 
gin. Two pieces, one lot. 


7593 
7594 
7595 


7596 


T7597 


7598 
: 7599 
7600 
7601 
7602 
7603 
7604 
7605 


7606 


Wierix, Hieronymus. The Seven Deadly Sins. Alvin, 1297- 
ma From the Brentano-Birkenstock collection. Seven pieces, 
one lot. 


Four of the Christian Virtues. Alvin, 1370, 1372-74. 
Ignatius Loyola Delivering Several People from the evil. Alvin, 
p. 143, No. 792. Five pieces, one lot. 


De Wit, Jacob. Allegorical group of Children, representing 
Arts and Sciences. First state, before Basan’s adddress. An- 
dresen, 4. From the Nahl collection. . 


Wolff. La Douceur, after Wolff l’ainé. Oval, printed in brown 
and flesh tints. 


WOOD ENGRAVINGS, AMERICAN 


Andrews. Portrait of Arnold, Cardinal Manning, and three 
other proofs. All fine early impressions on rice paper from the 
wood blocks before electrotypes were made. (5) 


Barth, G. P. The Shepherd and his Flock. After Mauve. 
Signed proof on rice paper. Also two other proofs. (3) 


Bernstrom, Victor. The Mystery of Life. After Carl Marr. 
Proof on rice paper. Signed by both artists. 


Pirate’s Haven, after his own painting. Signed proof on 
rice paper. 


Butler, Theo. A. Mary Antoinette. Signed proof on rice paper. 
Also two other proofs. (3) 


Childs, Herrick, and Orr. Four illustrations. After Darley. 
Proofs on two sheets of heavy India paper. 


Cleaves, W. P. Mount Chocoma, and Chocoma Vista. Both 
from nature. Proofs on rice paper. (2) 


Swift River, Conway, N. H. From nature. Signed proof 
on rice paper. Mounted and matted. 


Springfield. From nature. Signed proof on rice paper. 
Mounted and matted. 


Classon, W. B. Ideal head. Signed proof on rice paper. 
Another female head and Napoleon. Proofs on rice paper. (3) 


7607 


7608 


7609 


7610 
7611 


7612 


7613. 


7614 


7615 


7616 


7617 


7618 


7619 


7620 


7621 


_—— In a Caisson, and six other signed proofs on plate paper. 


Cohn, J. Lester. Return of the flock, after Mauve. The Sis- 
ter of Charity, after Fréres. Interior of the Cathedral at 
Milan and a landscape by H. Jones. Signed proofs on rice 


paper. pms 


Collins, R. C. Florence on the Arno, after an etching by Joseph 
Pennell. Coenties Slip, after Mielatz. Signed proofs on rice 


paper. o @) 


Cole, Timothy. Ten proofs on plate paper. After various mas- 
ters. Ten pieces, one lot. 


— Another lot. Ten pieces, one lot. 

Justice and Peace. Signed proof on rice paper. Also a 
proof on plate paper “ At the Entrance to a Mine.” (2) 
Comstock, Anna Botsford. Five sheets of Butterflies. Signed 


proofs on rice paper. Five pieces, one lot. 
——- Another lot. Signed proofs. Four pieces, one lot. 


Cooper, Edith. The Dirge of Summer. After T. W. Deering. 
White Birches. Signed proofs on rice paper. ‘Two pieces, one 
lot. #; | . 
Curtis, K. R. Clovelly, Gallantry Rock. Cattle in Pasture. — 
After T. Baker. Norwegian girl. All signed proofs on rice 
paper. (3) 


Dana, W. J. Valley stream, and another landscape, both by 
J. Appleton Brown. Artist’s proofs on rice paper. Signed by 
both artists. mm (2) 


Davidson, H. Anne of Austria. Landscape; Moonlight. 
Signed proofs on rice paper. hee one 


Davis, John P. A Live Oak near Los Angeles. ~ Stone Bridge, 
Bull Run. Bohemian, and three others. Signed proofs. on rice 


paper. | | pe a 6 


An Indian Pow-wow, Maternity, Record Rock, and three __ 
others. Signed proofs on rice paper. _ : (6) 


¥ 


Market of St. J osephine, the Duke of Neweastle, and five 
other signed proofs on rice paper. ee a. at 


(7) 


7622 


7623 
7624 


7625 


7626 
7627 


7628 


7629 


7630 


7631 


7632 


7633 
7634 


4635 


7636 


7637 


At Easthampton, the Rock’s Egg, and five other proofs 
on plate paper. All signed except the first. (7) 


— Ten book illustrations. Signed proofs on plate paper. 


Judgment of Paris, Cricket on the Hearth, and ten other 
signed proofs on plate paper, inlaid. (12) 


Landscape. After Arthur B. Davies. - Artist’s proof on 
rice paper. Signed by both artists. Also another proof on 
rice paper. (2) 


Femme et Torreau, after Roll. Signed artist’s proof on 
rice paper. 


Del Orme, E. H. Two landscapes, after Alfred Parsons, and 
three other proofs on rice paper. All signed. (5) 


Fillebrown, F. E. The Pleiades. After Elihu Vedder. Signed 
proof on rice paper. Nude female figure, engraved by A. Gil- 
bert, on heavy India paper. (2) 


French, Frank. Return from Fishing, a book illustration, and 
two landscapes. The two first proofs signed. (4) 


Two landscapes (original work). One of the proofs on 
rice paper is signed. (2) 


Under the Mistletoe (original work). Signed proof on 
rice paper. 


Clara. Valentine. (Original works.) Signed proofs on 
rice paper. (2) 


Heinemann, E. Standard bearer, after Rembrandt. Signed 
proof on rice paper. Also another proof by W. Hole, not signed. 


(2) 


Hoskins, Robert. Autumn. After E. H. Blashfield. The 
Angel of Sleep, by T. W. Deering. Signed proofs on rice 
paper. (2) 


Juengling, Frederick. James Lewis in ‘The Professor.” 
Proof on rice paper. Also a memoir by S. R. Koehler. 


eee Ten unsigned proofs on rice paper. fe ee 109 


The ’Longshoremen’s Noon, after J. G. Brown. Immi- 
grants at Castle Garden, after Ch. F. Weich. Signed proofs 
on rice paper. | (2) 


7638 
7639 


7640 
7641 
7642 


7643 


7644 


7645 
7646 


7647 


7648 


7649 


7650. 


7651 


7652 


Johnson, Thomas. Jade Vase, and three other proofs. Two on 
rice and two on plate paper, one of the latter unsigned. (4) 


Portraits of Burne-Jones, Jean Jacques Liotard, Inness, 
and Watts. The latter only on plate paper: and unsigned. (4) 


- Christopher Columbus. After the engraving by Mercury. 
On plate paper, not signed. Another portrait of the same, 
signed proof on rice paper. . (2) 


Joh. Sobiesky, after Rembrandt. Charles II, James II, 
and three other portraits by old masters. Five on rice paper, 
one on plate paper—all signed. | (6) 


Mme. Vigée Lebrun, after herself; and four other por- 
traits of ladies after old masters. All signed proofs on rice 
paper. Mrs. Siddons. Unsigned proof on rice paper. (6) 


plate paper, unsigned. 


Portraits of Edison, Palmer, Horatio Potter, and another. 


Three signed proofs on rice paper; one on plain paper, un- © 


signed. (4) 
Portraits of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and another. 

All signed proofs on rice paper. (3) 
Napoleon, when young. Napoleon’s mother. Signed 

proofs on rice paper. (2) 
Portraits of Emperor William Il, Bismarck, Crispi, W. 


Bancroft. All on rice paper, and all signed, except the por- 
trait of Bismarck. : (4): 


Portraits of Bismarck, Virchow, and Helmholtz. All 
signed proofs and on rice paper, except the portrait of Bis- 
marck. bys €: 


Genl. U.S. Grant. After the photograph taken two days 
before his death. Signed proof on rice paper. 


Another impression, on plate paper, unsigned. 


Death mask of Lincoln, and four other portraits, one of 
them on rice paper. Two plate paper proofs, unsigned. (5) 


King, F. S. Psyche and Pandora’s Box. After F. S. Church. 
Proof on thin Japan paper. Signed by both artists. ere 
Very beautiful and rare. 


Female portraits (three) on rice paper signed, and one on 


7653 


7654 


7655 
7656 
7657 
7658 
7659 
7660 


7661 


7662 


7663 


7664 
7665 
7666 
7667 


7668 


The Sea-horse. After F. S. Church. Proof on thin Japa- 
nese paper. Signed by both artists. Very fine and rare. 


The Printer’s Devil’s Book Plate. Etching after his own 
oy Artist’s proof on India paper. Signed -and numbered. 
—— Another Proof. No. 5. 
—— Another Proof. No. 4. 
— Another Proof. No. 3. 
— Another Proof. No. 2. 


— Another Proof. No. 1. 


The Quartet. After W. T. Dannat. Signed proof on rice 
paper. Also another proof. (2) 


Kingsley, Elbridge. Baby Seal, Hunter’s Fright, and four other 
signed proofs on plate paper. All book illustrations. (6) 


In the Steerage of a Transatlantic Steamer. After Kelly. 
Proof on plate paper, with the following note by the engraver: 
“ First trial engraving for the Century.” Inthe Market. After 
Kelly; signed proof on plate paper. A Young Woman, proof 
on rice paper and one on plate paper, not signed. (4) 


Christ appearing to Magdalen, Jonah, A Landscape and 
three other proofs. After A. P. Ryder. Four on rice paper and 
two on plate paper; all signed by the engraver and four of them 
also signed by the painter. (6) 


The Bohemian. Sculpture by Paul W. Bartlett. A set of 
two trials and one finished proof, the latter on rice paper and 
signed. (3) 


Six Landscapes. After O. H. Perry, Lafage, Monet, 
Michel, and Twachtmann. Proofs on rice paper except one, 
which is on plate paper. All signed by the engraver. (6) 


Three landscapes and two figure pieces, after George In- 
ness, Jr. Artist’s proofs on plate papers. Signed by both ae 
ists. } 5) 


Lake Nemi, the Coliseum, and three other landscapes, 
after Corot. All proofs on plate paper and signed by the en- 
graver. 5) 


Twilight and three other landscapes after Rousseau. All 
proofs on rice paper and signed by the engraver. (4) 


7669 


7670 


7672 


7678 


7679 


7680 


7681 


7682 


Seven proofs on plate paper. After W. Low, S. Parrish, 
Theo. Bauer, Van der Hoof, and others. All but one signed by — 
the engraver. (7) 


Two landscapes. After Daubigny, and a portrait of the 
painter by Thomas Johnson. All proofs on rice paper. Signed 
by the engraver. 3 


In the Forest of Fontainebleau and two other landscapes, 
by Th. Robinson. Warwick Castle, by W. L. Taylor, and The 
Valley of Mexico, after T. Moran. All proofs on rice paper 
and signed by the engraver except two after Robinson. (5) 


Fin d’Eté, after R. Collin. A set of three progressive 
trial proofs and one proof of the finished block. Three on rice 
paper and one on plate paper. Not signed. (4) 


Landscape with a Hay stack—Moonrise, after S. W. 
Tryon. Proof on rice paper. Not signed. 


—— Another impression. Signed by both artists. 


Apple blossoms, after D. W. Tryon. Proof on rice paper. 
Unsigned. : 


—— Another impression. Signed by both artists. 
Winter Idyl and two other landscapes, wood engravings 


from nature. One of them marked by the engraver: “ The first 
engraving from nature.” All on rice paper, only two signed. (3) 


Among the Pines, Flight of the Birds, and another wood- 
land scene, all from nature and the last one marked by the en- 
graver: “ First published Original.” All on plate paper and 
signed. yd (3) 


Shoshone Falls (two different views), and Hackensack 
meadows with the original heliotype. The proofs on rice paper, 
only the first two signed. | (4) 


Center Church, New Haven. Sketching Car at Whately 
Glen, and Hackensack meadows. The first two on plate paper 
and signed: the other on rice paper. Unsigned. (3) 


In the Glen. Street in New Haven, and Hackensack 
meadows. Proofs on rice paper, signed, except the last. (3) 

In the woods and two other landscapes. All proofs on 
rice paper. ‘Two of them signed. (3) 


7683 


7684 


7685 
7686 
7687 


7688 


7689 
7690 


7691 


7692 


7693 


7694 
7695 


7696 


7697 


7698 


Elms in New Haven, Old Maple, and Hackensack mead- 
ows. All proofs on rice paper and signed, except the last. (3) 


Bloody Brook, proof on rice paper, signed. Hadley, proof 
on plate paper signed. Hackensack Meadows, proof on rice 
paper, unsigned. (3) 


The Rainbow, and two other landscapes. Proofs on rice 
paper. Signed. (3) 


The Last Walk in Autumn and two other proofs. All on 
rice paper. Only the first one signed. (3) 


Historic Scene in the Connecticut Valley. Proof on rice 
paper. Signed and with a pencil sketch by the engraver. 


White Birches. Signed proof on rice paper. This is the 
wood engraving that was awarded the Gold Medal at the Paris 
Exposition in 1889. Very rare. 


—— “ The Journey Northward.” Signed proof on rice paper. 


In the Harbor. Proof on rice paper, signed and with a 
pencil sketch by the engraver. 


Silence, after William Bliss Baker. Proof on rice paper, 
signed and with a pencil sketch by the engraver. 


New England Elms. First and second states, on~rice 
paper. | (2) 


New England Elms. First and second states, on plate 
paper. (2). 


_—— The White Mountains. Proof on rice paper. Signed. 


Under the Shadow of Mt. Holyoke. Signed proof on rice 
paper. Also a black and white wash drawing, by Clifton John- 
son, of Kingsley’s sketching car on the side of Mount Hol- 
yoke. (2) 


Icebergs. Proof on rice paper, signed and with a pencil 
sketch of the engraver. 


Niagara. After Geo. Inness “ An experiment in color.” 
Three signed trial proofs on plate paper, printed in three and 
four colors. Probably unique. (3) 


Kruell, G. -His own portrait, Paul Revere, The Duchess of 
Montpensier, and five other proofs. Some on plate paper and 
unsigned. 8 


7699 


7700 


7701 


T7702 
7703 
7704 
7705 
7706 
T7707 


7708 
7709 
Take 
1722 


7712 


7713 


7714 


7715 


Portraits of Tyndal, J. A. Froude, Edwin Booth, Hag- 
gard, and two others. Two on rice paper and signed ; the others 
on plate paper, unsigned. (6) 


Portraits of J. Jefferson, T. B. Aldrich, J. A. Froude, 
Watts, Arnold, and another. All on rice paper and signed. 


On the Willoweemack. Signed proof on rice paper, with 
dedication. 


— New York Harbor. Signed proof on rice paper. 

—— Oliver Wendell Holmes. Signed proof on rice paper. 
—— J.J. Rousseau. Signed proof on rice paper. 

—— Another impression. Very fine. 

—— Robt. E. Lee. Signed proof on rice paper. 


Ludwig van Beethoven. Signed proof on rice paper. 
Very fine. 


—— Portrait of Professor Childs. Signed proof on rice paper. 
—— Another impression. Signed proof on rice paper. 
—— Portrait of J. R. Lowell. Signed proof on rice paper. 


—— Thomas Jefferson. Signed proof on rice paper. 


Literary Celebrities. Browning, Emerson, Hawthorne, en- 
graved by T. Johnson; O. W. Holmes, by W. B. Classon; J. R. 
Lowell, E. C. Stedman, R. L. Stevenson, Tennyson, Thackeray, 
Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, J. G. Whittier, by T. Johnson. 
Nine signed proofs on rice paper, one signed proof on plate 
paper, and two unsigned proofs on rice paper. Twelve pieces, 
one lot. 


Literary Celebrities. sop, engraved by T. Johnson; M. Ar- 
nold, by E. Kingsley; Dumas fils, Emerson, Dr. W. Mitchell, 
Js EL. Payne, George Sands, by T. Johnson; E. C. Stedman, by 
G. Kruell; Frank Sipclion: two different, by T. Johnson; 
Thackeray, by G. Kruell; Mark Twain, by F. French. Eight 
signed proofs on rice paper, two signed. proofs on plate paper, 
and two unsigned proofs on plate paper. Twelve pieces, one lot. 


Miller, Willy. Sunset, after Geo. Inness. “I’s so happy!” 
after Thos. Hovenden. Bust of a woman, after F. Halls. 
Signed proofs on rice paper. (3) 


Moore, Albert, and his art. The artist’s portrait, engraved by 
G. Kruell; Riverside: by Andrews; Waiting to cross, by E. H. 
Del’Orme; Roseleaves, by F. French; Reading aloud, by F. S. 
King; Midsuvoner, by H. W. Peckwelle Yellow Marguerites, 
by H. Wolf. Proofs on rice paper, not signed: (7) 


7716 


T717 


7718 


7719 


7720 


7721 


TT22 


7723 


7724 


7725 


7726 
1727 
7728 


7729 


7730 


Muller, R. A. Sir W™ Temple, after Sir Peter Lely. Signed 
proof on rice paper. ; 


Musical celebrities, portraits of. Paderewski, Schumann, and 
Mozart, all engraved by Thomas Johnson. Proofs on rice pa- 


per. Signed. (3) 


Peckwell, H. W. Unter den Linden, Berlin, after F. Stahl. 
Madonna, after Morelli. A Funeral in the Campagna. Proofs 
on rice paper, two of them signed by the engraver. (3) 


Powell, Caroline A. A Gorilla Carrying Off a Woman. Sculp- 
ture by Fremiet. A Moonlight Walk, after H. Sandman. Both 
proofs on rice paper and signed by the engraver. (2) 


Putnam, S. G. Identity, after Elihu Vedder. Proof on rice 
paper. Signed by both artists. 


Mirabeau’s Answer to the King. From a bas-relief. 
Proof on rice paper. Signed. 


Pyle, Howard. A portrait and two other proofs on rice paper, 
one signed. (3) 


A Pastoral without Words. Engraved by S. G. Putnam, 
Thos. H. Heard, R. G. Tietze, H. W. Peckwell, Hy. Wolf, and 
W. M. Aikman. Signed artist’s proofs on rice paper. One 
set. | (6) 


Teel, Geo. A. Morning on the marsh, after J. Francis Murphy. 
Signed proof on rice paper. 


Thayer, J. E, The Willows, after Corot. Signed proof on 
rice paper. Also three landscapes from nature; retouched half- 
tones. (4) 


Tietze, Richard George. Portraits of Austin Dobson and an- 
other. Both on rice paper. (2) 


Tinkey, John. Echo, from a statue. Signed proof on rice 
paper. Heading for a poem. Proof on India paper. (=) 


Wolf, Henry. Five illustrations to Horace, after J. R. Wegue- 
lin. Signed proofs on rice paper. 


The Morning Star, after his own design. Signed artist's 
proof on rice paper. 


The Evening Star, after his own design. Only fifty 
printed. Signed artist’s proof on rice paper. 


7731 


7732 


7733 


7734 
7735 


7736 


7737 


7738 


7739 


1740 


Whistler’s portrait of Carlisle. Signed proof on rice 
paper. | 


Cynthia. After Cecilia Beaux. Signed proof on rice 
paper. Also two other proofs on rice paper, unsigned. (3) 


Scrap book, bound in leather, gilt edges, containing 105 prints, 
among them: 20 Aldegrever, 20 H. S. Beham, 19 van Ostade, 
3 Schoengauer, 2 Lucas van Leyden, etc. An unusually fine lot, 
including van Ostade’s portrait of himself, Les Harangeurs, 
The Repast, La Grange, The Hunchback Fiddler, La Tendresse, 


' La Chanteuse, etc.; Wierix’s Ignatius Loyola, Aduke Albert, 


etc.; Lucas van Leyden’s Lot and his Daughters; Aldegrever’s 
Susannah, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and others mythological, Eve, 
Lot and his Daughters, etc.; H. S. Beham’s. Judgment of Paris, 
The Seven Deities, Lucretia, The Set of the Prodigal Son, The 
Labors of Hercules, etc., etc. Many with stamps of celebrated 
collectors. 


Woollett, William. Diana and Actéon. After Filippo Lauri. 
Fine, old impression. 


Worlidge, Thomas. Five study heads. Original etchings. 


Five pieces, one lot. 


Zancon, Pietro. Contadine di Colle, e S. Gimignano in Abito 
da Spose, after Ant. Bicci. Color print. Also a colored fash- 
ion plate, published by Heideloff, 1796. Two pieces, one lot. — 


Zilcken, Philip. Near Delft. Signed artist’s proof. Street 
in Morocco. First state. Signed artist’s proof. ‘The Same. 
Proof from the finished plate. Signed artist’s proof. Three 
pieces, one lot. 


Zorn, Anders L. Portrait of Madame Georges May. The sec- 
ond plate (Delteil No. 50). Proof on Japan paper. Only 
state. Very rare. Seven or eight proofs only. Signed “Z.” 
Bull -and Guitar Player. Original etching by Goya. Two 
pieces, one lot. , 


WATER COLORS AND DRAWINGS 


Boughton, G. H. Landscape with water. Pencil drawing. 


Brinley, C. S. Landscape. Water color. Also four other water 
colors and one sanguine drawing, by various artists. Six pieces, 
one lot. : 


7741 
TTA 


7743 


7744 


7745 


7746 


TTAT 


7748 


7749 


7750 


7751 


7752 


7753 


“Caran d’Ache.” Chez le Critique Influent. India ink draw- 
ing and wash. 


Keene, Charles (of ‘“ Punch”). Mr. Bumble, the Parish 
Beadle. Pen and ink drawing. 


Numa, Pierre. “ Enfile donc’’ and companion piece. Pencil 
drawing washed with colors. Very fine. Two pieces, one lot. 


Verhas, Theodor. Heidelberg Castle. Pencil drawing on papier 
Pelée, washed with sepia. Very fine. 


BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS 


Ariosto, Orlando Furioso. Set of forty-six plates after Cip- 
riani, Eisen, Moreau, Cochin, etc. Engraved by Bartolozzi, De 
Launay, and others. 4to. Fine set. 


Boileau, Le Lutrin. Set of India proof portrait and six plates, 
Moreau—Gervais; a set of six Moreau—Simonet, etc., with 
two duplicates, proofs before all letters; Chants, set of six plates 
after Garnier, etc. In all twenty-one; as a lot. 


Delatour. Remarque proof etchings after, by Lalauze. Proofs 
before titles, and three portraits. In all sixty-six pieces. 
A very fine lot. 


Delille, Jacques. La Pitié. Set of five very beautiful proofs « 
before titles after Monciau by Duparc, ete. Small folio. Paris, 


1805. 


Dobson, Austin. Four Frenchwomen, etc. Portraits, views, 
etc., many India proofs and scarce. Sixty-five; as a lot. 


Dumas f., Alexandre. La Dame aux Camélias. Title by Lynch, 


- portrait and eight plates, proofs before all letters on Japan 


paper, by Burney. Ten pieces; as a lot. 


Eisen, Gravelot, Le Barbier, etc. Illustrations to various French 
works, many proofs. Forty-nine pieces; as a lot. 


Faublas. Plates to illustrate, twenty-one pieces; and twelve 
fine plates, after C. Monnet by J. B. Tilliard, to Fenelon’s 
Telemachus. 4to. In all thirty-three plates; as a lot. 


Fielding. Tom Jones, twenty-four plates after Moreau _ by 
Simonet, Mariage, etc.; all proofs before letters in various states, 
and some on India paper, as a lot. 


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7754 


7755 


7756 


APSE 


758 


7759 


7760 


7761 
7762 
7763 
7764 


7765 


7766 


Fragonard. Portrait and plates after, to illustrate La Fon- 
taine, etc. Fifty-six pieces; as a lot. 


Greuze. Portrait by Leopold Flameng, proof before title, and 
seven plates after. Lafontaine. Set of fifteen etchings by P. 
le Rat, Lalauze, etc. In all twenty-three pieces; as a lot. 


Lafontaine. Contes et Nouvelles. Portrait and forty fine 
proofs before letters, engraved by Macret, with title page, 
L777. Ov... 25 8 lot: 


L’Amour et Psyche. Five very beautiful proofs before letters 
by Mathieu, Tardieu, and others after Gerard, 4to, and small 
prints after Binet engraved by Blanchard, etc., 12mo. Ma- 
rillier, C. P., eleven plates after. In all twenty-three pieces ; 
as a lot. 


Moreau le Jeune. Plates to illustrate the New Testament, 
many proofs. ‘Twenty-six pieces; as a lot. 


Plates to Rousseau, proofs before letters, etc., 4to. 
Twenty-two pieces; as a lot. 


» Le Barbier, etc. Proofs before letters to illustrate 
Ancient History, Mythology, ete., engraved by Halbou, Del- 
vaux, De Launay, Petit, etc. A fine lot (one hundred and 
seventeen pieces). 


Murger. Scenes de la Vie de Boheme. Portrait and nine plates, 
remarque proofs, by Ch. Courtray after A. Montade. Ato. 


Musset. ‘Twenty-one fine proofs before all letters, titles pen- 
cilled. 4to. As a lot. : ; 


Prevost. Manon Lescault. Portrait and ten fine etchings by 
Leopold Flameng. Small 4to. As a lot. 


Rousseau, Moliere, etc. Thirty-two fine proofs before all let- 
ters, on India paper, in various states. A fine lot. to. 


Uzanne, Octave. La Frangaise du Siécle. 1886. Original 
drawing by A. Lynch and plates in two states and printed in 
colors, engraved by Gaujean. 4to. Forty-three pieces. A very 


_ beautiful and artistic lot. 


Voltaire. La Henriade. Full set of ten proofs before letters 
after Moreau, one duplicate, and portraits of Henri IV, by 
St Aubin, and Voltaire. Ten plates after Moreau, etc., to Peter 
the Great, ete.; many proofs before letters. In all twenty-three 
pieces; as a lot. 


SLAP Sepia 


7767 


7768 


7769 


7770 


Be iy: 


Contes. Forty-five proofs before letters after Moreau. 
As a lot. 


La Pucelle. Full set of portraits and twenty-three proofs 
before letters after Moreau. As a lot. 


Theatre de. Fifty-six proofs before letters after Moreau. 
As a lot. 


A lot of several hundred views, portraits, subject prints, most 
of them early American, but unsigned; process prints, etc., etc. 


COPPER AND STEEL PLATES 


Joel Barlow Eng. by A. B. Durand after Robert Fulton, with 
an impression of the print. 


Joan of Arc addressing Charles VII by inspiration. J. Gal- 
land Sct Philadelphia. 1796. Slightly rusted. 


Walt Whitman etched by George Kruell. An artist’s signed 
proof will be found catalogued under Portraits. 


Etching by Thomas J ohnson of a jolly, smiling priest. Bust to 
right, skull cap, with a signed proof on Japan paper. 


The fine steel plate frontispiece to Octave Uzanne’s La Relieure 
Moderne, by Menesse after A. Lynch. 


Binding design for “ Emblemes ”; Robert Louis Stevenson, en- 
graved for the Book Buyer, and a cancelled plate of S. Arlent 
Edwards. ' (3) 


TITLE PAGES 


‘The Annals of the Old and New Testament, etc., by James 


Usher, folio, R. Gaywood fecit. 


David’s Psalms. Graecis, Per Jacobum Duportum, 4to. 


Cambridge 1666. A. Hertochs fecit. 


The English Catechisme by John Mayer. 12mo. Lon- 
don 1621. R. Elstrack sculpsit. 


Erasmus. Verborum ac Rerum. 16mo London. 1660. 


Vaughan Sculp. Autograph of Tho: Browne. | (4) 


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aaa The ce Empires & Prixiehaiade of 
Edward Grimstone, bak London | 
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—— A Geographical Description of. 
‘Style of Faithorne. - vt 


_—— A Geographical Descrigtta of 
‘Sa: Clarke: Small folio. R. x . 


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7779 The Moderne World of ‘Warhe os 
tionary, by E: P: Folio, London, 1 
Views of Cambridge and Oxf 
wiscwiatas Lombard, Bacon, Sid: 


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